Destinations
From the imperial grandeur of Beijing to the karst wonderland of Guilin, every city tells a different story. Your private car is the best way to discover them all.

The Imperial Capital
Beijing is where China's imperial past meets its bold modern future. As the nation's capital for over 800 years, the city is packed with UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ancient temples, and sprawling palaces. But Beijing is also a city of neighborhoods -- the hutong alleys, local dumpling shops, and hidden courtyard bars that no guidebook can prepare you for.
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City of Flavors, Stars and History
Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province, is a famous historical and cultural city on the banks of the Xiangjiang River. It combines profound Chu-Han culture, rich revolutionary heritage, and vibrant modern life. Known worldwide for its spicy and delicious Hunan cuisine, it also features beautiful river views, modern business districts, and numerous historical sites, making it a top destination for food lovers and cultural tourists.
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Land of Abundance
Chengdu moves at its own gentle pace. Known worldwide for giant pandas, mouth-numbing Sichuan hotpot, and a teahouse culture that turns afternoon tea into an art form, this city is the perfect counterpoint to China's eastern mega-cities. It's also the gateway to Leshan, Jiuzhaigou, and some of western China's most dramatic landscapes.
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The Vertical City
Chongqing is a city of steep horizons and restless river light, where mountains, bridges, and high-rises seem to rise from the mist in one dramatic breath. It is both ancient and futuristic, with smoky hotpot heat, old stairways, and neon towers sharing the same narrow, winding space. Life here moves vertically and vividly, shaped by cliffs, confluences, and the constant pulse of ferries, rail lines, and voices drifting through humid air. Beneath its bold energy lies a deep local soul, expressed in teahouses, dialect, river lore, and a resilience forged by terrain as much as time. Stay a little longer, and the city reveals not only spectacle, but a strange, dreamlike tenderness.
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A thousand-year-old ancient city, savor Dali at a leisurely pace
Dali is located in western Yunnan, surrounded by the Cang Mountains and adjacent to Erhai Lake. It is the core city where historical and cultural heritage and natural scenery of western Yunnan converge. Here lies the ancient charm of the thousand-year-old Nanzhao and Dali Kingdom, the folk customs of the Bai ethnic group, and four great scenic wonders: Cangshan Snow, Erhai Moon, Shangguan Flower, and Xiaguan Wind. With a mild climate and picturesque landscapes, it is a dream destination for slow travel and leisure for countless people.
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The Silk Road Pearl Where Desert Meets Civilization
Dunhuang is a legendary historical city located at the western end of the Hexi Corridor in Gansu Province, China. It was a vital hub on the ancient Silk Road, connecting Central Plains culture with Western regions. Famous for magnificent desert landscapes, thousand-year Buddhist grottoes and Silk Road relics, Dunhuang blends profound history, spectacular desert scenery and unique cultural charm, making it a world-renowned destination for history lovers and landscape travelers.
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By Region
China spans 5,500 kilometers from coast to plateau. Each region has its own landscape, cuisine, dialect, and character.
Water towns, tea country, and China's most refined cultural landscape.
Mountains, minority cultures, and the road to the Tibetan plateau.
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