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shanghaiThe Bund Shanghai: Night Views, Best Vantage Points & Complete Area Guide
The definitive guide to Shanghai's iconic Bund waterfront — best viewpoints for day and night, the ¥2 ferry trick, nearby food and shopping, and how to experience this extraordinary architectural showcase.
Updated May 2026
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ShanghaiShanghai Bund Architecture Guide: 52 Buildings on the Waterfront
Detailed architectural guide to the Bund's 52 historic buildings — the stories behind the HSBC building, Customs House clock tower, Sassoon House, and others. Best viewpoints, when to visit, and the Bund's history as Asia's greatest collection of 20th-century architecture.
Updated May 2026
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HuangshanHuangshan Dawn at the Top: Watching Sunrise at Yellow Mountain
Complete guide to watching sunrise from Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) — which peaks offer the best dawn views, how to time your ascent, staying overnight on the mountain, and what photographers need to know.
Updated May 2026
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YuanyangYuanyang Rice Terraces: Complete Photography & Travel Guide
Everything about visiting Yuanyang's famous Hani rice terraces in Yunnan — best viewpoints, sunrise and sunset photography spots, when the terraces flood (October-April), Hani village life, and practical logistics.
Updated May 2026
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guilinGuilin Elephant Trunk Hill Guide 2026: Tickets, Best Views & Photography Tips
Elephant Trunk Hill is Guilin's most iconic landmark — a karst peak shaped remarkably like an elephant drinking from the Li River. This guide covers ticket prices, the best viewing spots (including free alternatives), photography timing, what's inside the hill, and how to combine it with other Guilin attractions for a perfect day in 2026.
Updated May 2026
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xinjiangKanas Lake & Hemu Village Guide 2026: Xinjiang's Autumn Wilderness
Kanas Lake (喀纳斯湖) in northern Xinjiang near the Russian and Mongolian borders — the blue crater lake surrounded by Siberian forest, the Tuwa people's wood villages, the autumn colors from late September (birch and larch turning gold and red), and the Hemu Village at dawn when cattle and sheep emerge from the mist. Getting there and the timed entrance system.
Updated May 2026
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