China has 33 provinces, autonomous regions and
municipalities. Choosing which to travel can be quite frustrating,
considering that each are unique and attractive in their own right.
Here we have picked the top 5 based on the most authentic Chinese
experience travelers can expect from each:
Shandong (East China)
Where Chinese civilization as we know it began, Shandong is a
wealth of history and tradition. From the birthplaces of Sun Tzu
and Confucius to sacred Tai Shan, this is Han culture at its most
unadulterated.
Ningxia (North China)
The smallest and least touristed province, Ningxia is truly one of
those places where travelers feel like the only yangren in China.
Droves of unemployed workers on the street corners take unabashed
fascination in watching you watch them.
Yunnan (South-West China)
This kaleidoscope of culture has the highest concentration of
minority groups in all of China, whom appear to us not unlike
resplendent yet elusive jungle birds in an effort to preserve their
centuries-old customs.
Beijing (East China)
Compared to gleaming Shanghai and Hong Kong, we come to Beijing
because of its venerable charm, not in spite of it. Amidst the
commotion of hyper urbanization, the capital city’s remaining
hutongs capture life exactly as it has been in China for a thousand
years.
Tibet (West China)
China’s final frontier and spiritual Shangri-la. Lhasa might be
destined to succumb to red-hat tourism, but journey to the far
eastern or western regions, where nomadic shepherds, colorful
pilgrims and remote monasteries have yet to encounter a foreign
face.