Hong Kong Park is a tranquil urban oasis located in the heart of Hong Kong Island, nestled between the skyscrapers of Admiralty and Central. Opened in 1991, it offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational areas, and cultural attractions, providing a serene escape from the city’s fast pace.
Lushan Mountain is located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, to the south of the Yangtze River and northwest of the Poyang Lake. According to records, it has a history of more than 2,000 years. The scenic area, covering 302 square kilometers, houses 16 natural wonders, 474 scenic spots and 171 peaks, of which the highest peak, the Dahanyang Peak, is 1,474 meters above sea level.
Located two and a half hours south-west of Luoyang, Mount Laojun is one of the most popular destinations in Henan Province. It is part of the Qinling Mountain Range, which divides China between North and South, through the respective provinces of Gansu, Shaanxi and Henan, and the Funiu Mountain Range, which flows through Shanxi Province and so Henan over 400 km.
As one of the World Heritage Sites for both cultural and natural heritages, Mount Emei is an enchanted combination of lush forest and monasteries, stunning scenery and profound culture. It’s one of the Four Great Buddhist Mountains in China and plays an important role in Buddhism.
Located in the central part of east China’s Shandong Province, Mount Taishan stretches more than 200 kilometers from east to west and 50 kilometers from north to south, with a total area of about 426 square kilometers and a maximum altitude of 1,545 meters. Mount Taishan is one of the spiritual symbols of Chinese civilization, and an imperial, ritual place where emperors once paid homage to heaven and earth.
West Lake is a freshwater lake in Hangzhou, China. West Lake is divided into five sections by three causeways. There are numerous temples, pagodas, gardens, and artificial islands within the lake.
Sai Kung East Country Park is one of the many country parks in Hong Kong, known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreational activities. Located in the northeastern part of the New Territories, Sai Kung East Country Park covers a vast area of rugged hills, dense forests, and coastline, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Red Incense Burner Summit is located at Braemar Hill near the Sir Cecil's Ride with a height of about 230 m. It is a popular place for hikers to enjoy the spectacular view of both sides of Victoria Harbour and the beautiful sunset.
Dragon's Back is a mountain ridge in southeastern Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong that passes through Shek O Peak. It lies within the Shek O Country Park. In 2019, the Dragon's Back Trail was selected by CNN as one of the world's 23 best trails. Dragon's Back is part of Stage 8 of the Hong Kong Trail.
Down some steep stairs off Victoria Road in Kennedy Town is a green shack originally built some 50 years ago for swimmers to change into bathing costumes. Sai Wan Swimming Shed is said to be Hong Kong’s last swimming shed, one that’s still used by a few hardy souls before taking a dip in the sea. Though nowadays, it is one of the city’s worst-kept-secret spots for sunsets.
The Star Ferry is a historic ferry service in Hong Kong that has been operating for over a century. The ferry provides a unique way to experience the city, offering stunning views of Hong Kong's skyline and Victoria Harbour.
Victoria Peak, also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak, is a mountain in Hong Kong that rises to a height of 552 meters (1,811 feet) above sea level. It is located on the western half of Hong Kong Island, and is a major tourist attraction known for its stunning panoramic views of the city and its iconic skyline.
Nan Lian Garden is a public park located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The garden covers an area of 3.5 hectares and is designed in the Tang Dynasty-style, with traditional Chinese gardening techniques and architecture. The garden is known for its beautiful scenery, peaceful atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage.
Tai Tong Organic Ecopark is an eco-tourism destination located in Hong Kong, China. It is a 17-hectare organic farm that offers visitors a chance to experience rural life and learn about sustainable agriculture practices.
Fanjing Shan, also known as Mount Fanjing or Fanjingshan, is a prominent mountain located in the Wuling Mountain Range in southwestern China. It is known for its unique geological formations, lush forests, and diverse plant and animal life. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and known for its cultural, religious, and natural significance. It is the highest peak of the Wuling Mountains.
Luhuitou Park is a scenic area located near the city of Sanya on the southern coast of Hainan Island. It is located on Luhuitou Peninsula, overlooking the South China Sea. Luhuitou Park offers panoramic views of the surrounding sea and coastline. The elevated location provides visitors with a picturesque setting to enjoy the natural beauty of Hainan.
Mount Cangyan, also known as Cangyan Mountain or Cangyan Shan, is a scenic area located in Jingxing County, the western part of Hebei Province, approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Shijiazhuang, the provincial capital. Visitors to Mount Cangyan can enjoy a combination of natural scenery, cultural exploration, and outdoor activities.
Wudang Mountains, located near the city of Shiyan in Hubei Province, China, are a famous Taoist mountain range with a rich history and cultural significance. They are considered a sacred Taoist site and are renowned for their association with Chinese martial arts and Taoist philosophy. The mountains are often linked to the legendary Zhang Sanfeng, a Taoist monk credited with the creation of Tai Chi Chuan.