Places to discover

Best places to visit in China

China is an immense country, both by its surface and its history. If you want to make the most of your trip to China, you will need to prepare well to focus on what you would most like to see. Our experts at Evaneos are here to help you with your selection.

Are you enthusiasts of great technological cities aiming to go further, aiming to go higher? Do not hesitate to stop for a few days in Hong Kong. You will also find the capital of the country, Beijing, equally enjoyable, dynamic, cosmopolitan and lively, or even in contemporary Shanghai .

Are you more attracted by untamed nature and love to have your breath taken away by incredible landscapes? Then you'll love admiring the rugged rocks of Huanshan, or taking advantage of the isolation of the national park of Jiuzhaigou in which you may be able to see wild pandas. Another example is Dunhuang near the Gobi Desert.

If you prefer landscapes designed by man, go for a walk near the small village of Dazhai, perched on a hillside, from where you can admire the rice terraces.

Finally, for lovers of history and monuments, you are spoilt for choice. Take Datong and its Buddhist caves, Xi’an and its army, Jinshanling and its section of the Great Wall of China a little away from the crowds of tourists. Not to mention the Dazu rock carvings inscribed with UNESCO.

In short, China is a true paradise for all travel enthusiasts!

The city of Luoping, located in Yunnan Province in South China, is famous for the spectacle its fields of rapeseed provide when in bloom.
Xingyi is a city located in China's Guizhou Province. It lies on the border with Yunnan, which means it is situated between two magnificent regions, both visited by relatively few tourists.
Situated in Guizhou Province, Anshun is a busy town with a population of 2.3 million.
Capital of Guizhou Province, Guiyang is the region's economic, political and cultural center.
The Miao village of Shiqiao is about two hours by road from Kaili, in the lovely Guizhou Province.
The little Miao village of Qingman, about 20 kilometers from Kaili in Guizhou province, is one of the most picturesque in the region.
Located 200 kilometers from the regional capital of Kunming, in the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Nanhua is one of those timeless sites that await discovery, providing an opportunity to encounter its minority people during a stay in Yunnan.
The Miao village of Langde is in the region of Kaili, in the heart of Guizhou province. Nestling in green hills between rice paddies and forests, the village is on the banks of the river Bala.
Leigongshan, which literally means "Thunder Mountain", is an exceptional natural site in the south-east of Guizhou province, only a few kilometers from Kaili, the capital of the autonomous prefecture of Qiandongnan.
Situated to the very south of Guizhou Province, in the heart of a forest, the Miao village of Basha is is a magical, trip back in time.
The Dong village of Zhaoxing is on the southeast edge of Guizhou Province, close to Guangxi.
If, during your trip to China, you head off to explore the Dong region, then you must pay the lovely village of Diping in Guizhou Province a visit - I can't recommend it highly enough.
The village of Buyang is a few kilometers from Chengyang, to the north of Guangxi Province. Once known as a Dong village, its people practise a culture that is blended with the Maio ethnic minority.
Situated on the southeastern border of Guizhou Province, near to Guangxi, the Dong village of Tang'an is the perfect cultural and natural stopover for anyone interested in China's minority populations.
Situated in the southeastern corner of Guizhou, Gunchong is a perfectly preserved little village, nestled amongst the mountains and paddy fields.
The city of Danzhou is located in the northwest part of the insular province of Hainan, in southern China.
The Li River flows for a little over 80 km between Guilin and Yangshuo, in Guangxi Province, before emptying into the Xi River at Wuzhou. It is famous above all for its karst peaks, which are as strange as they are calming.
Nestled at 1,980m Lake Tianchi is close to Turpan, one of the Silk Road's trading posts. Surrounded by the peaks of the Tian Shan range, the lake is nicknamed ' Heaven Lake'.
Huangyo, located in Guangxi Province in the extreme south of China, is an ancient town that was founded in 927 and enjoyed its heyday during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). It attained its present form in the 18th century.
Wuzhou is a river port surrounded by 20 mountain peaks. It lies in the east of Guangxi, on the border with Guangdong.