<\/span><\/h2>\nThe second on our list of incredible places to visit in China is Hong Kong.\u00a0Those who love big cities will enjoy Hong Kong for sure. It is one of the most modern cities in the world and very well known\u00a0for its contrasts. You can contemplate the fascinating skyscrapers illuminated by a light show that runs daily at 8:00 pm from the Avenue of the Stars. You should not leave Hong Kong without climbing up Victoria Peak, the highest mountain in the city. Preferable at dusk. Save a few days of your trip to live like an authentic local and discover Cantonese food at night markets, party at Lan Kwai Fong or climb up and down the longest stairs in the world, The Central-Mid-Level escalators.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/span>3.-Yangshuo<\/span><\/h2>\nThese mountains full of vegetation on the banks of the Li River attract thousands of backpackers every year. You can be one of them and be delighted by the scenery and the activities that Yangshuo offers. In addition to the popular rafting in bamboo boats, it is a good idea to reserve a few days in the area to spend your time biking among rice fields or visiting some of the beautiful caves in the mountains. Plenty of reasons to include Yangshuo in our list of incredible places to visit in China.<\/p>\n
<\/span>4.- Yunnan<\/span><\/h2>\nThe ancient cities of Dali, Shaxi, Lijiang or Shangri-La are some of the gifts that this region has\u00a0to offer when you dare to visit the southwest of the country. With no doubt, a must in any list of incredible places to visit in China.\u00a0The\u00a0rice terraces of Yuangyang stand out as one of the most beautiful one in Asia. The Tiger Falls Gorge, the deepest river canyon in the world, can also be found in Yunnan. The proximity of this area of China to Southeast Asia and the mountains of Tibet results in an interesting combination of ethnic minorities.<\/p>\n
<\/span>5.- The Great Wall<\/span><\/h2>\nContrary to what the myth says, the Great Wall cannot be seen from space. However, the spectacular wall of more than 21,000 kilometers in length is one of the main attractions of the country and one of the most incredible places to visit in China. This fortification began to be built in the V century a.C. but continued to expand until the fifteenth century for protection against the constant threats of invasion. Although many areas have been heavily damaged, the wall is still standing and can easily be visited from Beijing. The best preserved and, therefore, the most touristic stretch is Badaling (80 kilometers from the capital) but if you want more adventure do not miss visiting the areas of Simatai and Jinshanling.<\/span><\/p>\n