Introducing China
Eagerly assuming its place among the world’s top travel destinations, China is an epic adventure whichever way you take it. From the wide open and empty panoramas of Tibet to the push and shove of Shànghǎi, from the volcanic dishes of Sìchuān to beer by the bag in seaside Qīngdǎo, a journey through this colossus of a country is a mesmerising encounter with the most populous and perhaps most culturally idiosyncratic nation on earth.
Curator of the world’s oldest continuous civilisation, China will have you bumping into history at every turn. But it’s not just a museum of imperial relics, for the frisson of development that has left China’s coastline glittering with some of the world’s most up-to-the-minute cities propels the land on with a forward-thinking dynamism.
The sheer diversity of China’s terrain takes you from noisy cities fizzing with energy to isolated mountain-top Ming-dynasty villages where you can hear a pin drop. Pǔdōng’s ambitious skyline is a triumphant statement, but it couldn’t be further from the worldly renunciation acted out in Tibet’s distant monasteries.
And it’s the people – unavoidable in their immense numbers – who provide the ceaseless drama and entertainment. Loud, garrulous and quick thinking, you’ll see the Chinese squeezing onto dangerous-looking buses, walking in pyjamas around Shànghǎi or inviting each other to sit down to some of the most varied cuisine in the world. Animated by a palpable sense of pride, and with the Běijīng Olympics on the cusp of arrival, the Chinese are revelling in their country’s ascendency. Everyone is talking about China, so why not find out what all the fuss is about.
Travel Alert: A massive earthquake in Sichuan province on May 12 killed 67,000 people. Travellers should be cautious in the Xinjiang region, near the Tajikistan border, where several violent attacks on police and security made headlines in recent months. If visiting China, avoid public demonstrations and political rallies. Refer to Safe Travel or the Thorn Tree travel forum.
Last updated: Oct 29, 2008
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