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wuhanWuhan Cherry Blossom Guide: When to Go, Best Viewing Spots & East Lake Sakura
Everything about Wuhan's cherry blossom season — when the blossoms peak at Wuhan University and East Lake, how to visit the famous Luojia Hill sakura, tips for avoiding the biggest crowds, and combining with Wuhan's other spring highlights.
Updated May 2026
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shanxiHukou Waterfall Guide: The Yellow River's Greatest Natural Spectacle
Experience Hukou Waterfall on the Yellow River between Shanxi and Shaanxi — China's second largest waterfall and the largest yellow waterfall in the world, thundering through a narrow gorge in all four distinct seasonal moods, from spring flood to winter ice formations.
Updated May 2026
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guangxiLongji Rice Terraces: Dragon's Backbone Scenic Area in Guangxi
Your guide to the Longji Rice Terraces (Dragon's Backbone) near Guilin — ancient Zhuang and Yao minority terraced fields carved into mountain ridges, with seasonal photography across spring flooding, summer green, autumn gold, and winter snow.
Updated May 2026
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China in Autumn 2026: Best Destinations September & October
Autumn is China's best season for travel — September-October before the Golden Week crowds (pre-October 1 is ideal), the Xinjiang autumn colors at Kanas, Beijing's Fragrant Hills turning red, Jiuzhaigou in its most spectacular seasonal display, Yunnan harvest season, and why Golden Week (October 1-7) requires specific crowd management strategies.
Updated May 2026
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China Cherry Blossom Guide 2026: Best Places, Peak Bloom Dates & Planning Tips
China's cherry blossom season — the Wuhan cherry blossom (Wuhan University campus, earliest and largest display), Beijing's Yuyuantan Park, Nanjing's Xuanwu Lake, Shanghai's Gucun Park, Hangzhou's Su Causeway cherry trees, and how peak bloom differs by latitude (Wuhan blooms 2-3 weeks before Beijing). Exact date ranges for 2026.
Updated May 2026
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Chinese New Year Travel Guide 2026: What Happens, Where to Go & What Closes
Travelling China during Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) — when it falls in 2026/2027, what actually happens (the world's largest human migration as 400 million people travel home), what closes (most restaurants and shops in smaller cities close for up to 2 weeks), what's spectacular (temple fairs, lanterns, fireworks in places that still allow them), and whether to avoid or embrace it.
Updated May 2026
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