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  • Qinhu Lake Scenic Area: Pearl of Jiangsu Water Towns, National Wetland Ecological Wonder

    Located in Jiangyan District, Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province, Qinhu Lake Scenic Area is a national 5A-level tourist attraction and a national wetland park. Covering 26 square kilometers with water area accounting for 18 square kilometers, the scenic area features 15km of ecological lakeside trails and 8km of water walkways.

  • Haohe River Scenic Area: Nantong's Cultural Vein Along Millennium-Old Moat

    Encircling Nantong's old town in Jiangsu Province, this 5A-rated national scenic area preserves China's most intact ancient moat system. Dating back to the Five Dynasties period, the 10km-long waterway covers 72 hectares with an average width of 215m (max 400m), embracing the historic district like a liquid belt.

  • Slender West Lake: A Millennial Poetry in Moonlight Over Twenty-Four Bridges

    Located in northwest Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, this 5A-rated national scenic area spans 2.5 square kilometers with 115 acres of water surface. Famous for its "willow-lined causeways and waterside pavilions leading to distant hills" layout, it preserves 23 Ming-Qing architectural complexes and 12 classical gardens.

  • Universal Dinosaur Town: A Jurassic Adventure Across 100 Million Years

    Located in Xinbei District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, this 5A-rated national tourist attraction covers approximately 100 acres, with its core China Dinosaur Park spanning 75 acres. As China's first large-scale integrated resort themed on dinosaur culture, it features 7 themed zones, over 50 extreme rides, and a 1,260-meter-long "Jurassic Rafting" course.

  • Confucius Temple-Qinhuai Scenic Area: The Dream of Jinling in Oar Sounds and Lantern Lights

    Located in southern Nanjing, this national 5A-level scenic area stretches 4.2km along the "Ten-Mile Qinhuai" river, covering 2.6 square kilometers. It seamlessly blends Ming-Qing architecture with modern urban landscapes, featuring 23 historical building complexes including 3 national heritage sites (Confucius Temple complex, Jiangnan Examination Hall, and Zhonghua Gate Fortress).

  • Tongli Ancient Town: A Millennium-Old Time Capsule on Water

    Just 18km from downtown Suzhou, Tongli is a perfectly preserved water town where time seems suspended. This 5A-rated national scenic area spans 0.8 square kilometers with 15 canals threading through seven islets connected by 49 bridges dating from Song to Qing dynasties.

  • Wuxi Lingshan Grand Buddha: A Soul-Stirring Journey of Eastern Zen

    The Lingshan Grand Buddha Scenic Area is located at No. 1 Lingshan Road, Mashan Town, Binhu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. It is the core part of the Lingshan Holy Land, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and a iconic landmark of Wuxi. Nestled against Lingshan Mountain and facing Taihu Lake to the south, with Qinglong Mountain to the left and Baihu Mountain to the right, its prime location offers not only breathtaking natural scenery but also profound historical and cultural significance.

  • Three Kingdoms & Water Margin City: A Time-Traveling Film Theme Park

    Located in Binhu District, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, this 100-hectare complex was built by CCTV for filming Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin. Now a national 5A-level scenic area, it authentically recreates Song Dynasty streetscapes and Three Kingdoms architecture, earning the title "Oriental Hollywood".

  • Zhongshan Scenic Area: The Crown of Nanjing

    Located in eastern Nanjing, the 45km² Zhongshan Scenic Area encompasses Purple Mountain, Xuanwu Lake, Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum and other key sites. As a national 5A-level attraction integrating "mountains, waters, city and forests", it boasts 200+ historical relics and is hailed as "the Pearl of Jinling".

  • Zhouzhuang Water Town: China's No.1 Water Village

    Located in Kunshan, Suzhou, Zhouzhuang was established in 1086 AD (Northern Song Dynasty). As the earliest developed and best-preserved among Jiangnan's six ancient water towns, it's renowned as "China's No.1 Water Village". Over 60% of its architecture dates back to Ming-Qing dynasties, with 14 ancient bridges spanning crisscrossing canals, perfectly presenting the "small bridges, flowing water, and households" scenery.

  • Suzhou Gardens: The Miniature Universe of Oriental Gardening Art

    Suzhou gardens represent the pinnacle of Chinese classical gardening, embodying the essence of Jiangnan landscape art. Among 60+ well-preserved classical gardens, 9 including the Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, honored as "Mother of Oriental Gardens".

  • Xisha Mingzhu Lake: Shanghai's Last Ecological Paradise

    Located in southwest Chongming District, Mingzhu Lake is Shanghai's largest natural freshwater lake covering 3 square kilometers. As a national wetland park and 5A-level scenic area, it preserves Shanghai's most intact wetland ecosystem, known as "the Emerald of Yangtze Estuary".

  • Shanghai Science and Technology Museum: A Wonderland of Science

    Located at 2000 Century Avenue, Pudong, this 98,000㎡ museum is China's first ISO9001-certified science museum and a national 5A-level attraction. With the theme "Nature·Human·Technology", it receives over 3 million visitors annually as Shanghai's premier science education base.

  • Shanghai Wild Animal Park: Harmony Between Humans and Nature

    Located at No.178 Nanliu Highway, Pudong, this 153-hectare park is China's first batch of 5A-level scenic spots. As the largest wildlife park in East China, it houses over 200 rare species (10,000+ animals) featuring "free-range exhibition" for immersive natural experiences.

  • Oriental Pearl Tower: Icon of Shanghai

    Standing 468 meters tall in Lujiazui, Pudong, the Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower is one of Shanghai's most iconic landmarks. This multifunctional tower combines broadcasting, sightseeing and urban exhibition features, with its distinctive spherical design defining Shanghai's skyline.

  • Zhalong Nature Reserve: Home of Red-crowned Cranes

    Located in southeast Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province, Zhalong National Nature Reserve is China's earliest wetland-type reserve, renowned as the "Home of Red-crowned Cranes". Hosting the world's largest wild breeding population of these cranes, it's both a Wetland of International Importance and a National Nature Reserve.

  • Hutou Scenic Area: The Borderland Pearl on Ussuri River

    Located in Hulin City, Jixi, Heilongjiang Province, Hutou Town is a national 5A-level scenic spot on the China-Russia border along the Ussuri River. Integrating red culture, border river scenery and WWII relics, it's known as the "Oriental Maginot Line".

  • Arctic Village: The Northernmost Fairy-Tale Snowland in China

    Located in Mohe City, Heilongjiang Province, Arctic Village is the northernmost tourist destination in China, renowned as the "Crown of the Golden Rooster" and the "Arctic of China". It's not only the best place to observe the aurora borealis but also a dreamland to experience the ultimate northern scenery.

  • Tangwanghe Forest and Stone Scenic Area: The Stone Wonder of Northern China

    Located in Tangwang County, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, the Tangwanghe Forest and Stone Scenic Area is a national 5A-level tourist attraction known as the "Stone Forest of Northern China". It features the largest granite stone forest landscape discovered in China, where peculiar rocks, forests, and rivers create a unique natural scenery.

  • Jingpo Lake: China's Largest Volcanic Barrier Lake

    Located in Ning'an City, Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Province, Jingpo Lake is a 5A-rated national tourist attraction, UNESCO Global Geopark and national park of scenic interest. As China's largest and the world's second largest volcanic lava-dammed lake, it's renowned for its "picturesque lake-mountain scenery and spectacular volcanic geology", hailed as the "Pearl of North China" and "Mortal World's Jade Pool".