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At Pinoy Tourism, we don’t just show you China, we invite you into its rhythm. Vast, complex, and endlessly fascinating, this is the world’s most populous country, where ancient traditions hum alongside modern innovation.
From the grandeur of the Temple of Heaven to the quiet grace of Xi’an’s Great Mosque, every corner of China reveals stories carved into stone, whispered in rituals, and celebrated in flavors. You’ll wander through cities buzzing with energy, drift into small villages steeped in history, and discover a culture both timeless and ever-changing.
Here, dumplings are more than a meal, Kung Fu is more than a performance, and the Great Wall is more than a monument, it’s a testament to human perseverance. China doesn’t just impress; it reshapes how you see the world. Travel with us and unlock its infinite possibilities through exclusive Pinoy Tourism Highlights.

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        China At-a-Glance

        Stand in awe at the Temple of Heaven. Wander through Xi’an’s Great Mosque. Soothe your feet with reflexology after a day of exploration. And of course, savor dumplings straight from the steamer. With Pinoy Tourism, your Travel Director will guide you across China’s vast lands, from the Great Wall to quiet village streets.

        Currency
        Chinese yuan
        Capital City
        Beijing
        Winter avg temp
        -7°C
        Language
        Mandarin, Cantonese, Shanghainese
        Summer avg temp
        25°C
        Good morning
        Zǎoshang hǎo
        Time Zone
        GMT+8
        Good evening
        Wǎnshàng hǎo
        With one of the world’s oldest civilizations, China is unlike anywhere else. I love helping guests discover its traditions, landscapes, and truly unique culture.
        - Travel Director
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        Our top 5 things to do in China

        Journey to the Forbidden City

        Step into Beijing’s imperial past at the Forbidden City, once home to emperors and their courts. Its palaces, shrines, and courtyards reveal layers of Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian influence, echoes of dynasties that once shaped the nation.

        Walk the Great Wall of China

        Stretching over 21,000 kilometers, the Great Wall snakes across valleys and mountains with a history spanning nearly 3,000 years. To stand here is to touch one of humanity’s most enduring achievements.

        Watch the Legend of Kung Fu Show

        At Beijing’s Red Theatre, Kung Fu comes alive through breathtaking choreography, dance, and acrobatics. It’s more than martial arts; it’s philosophy, storytelling, and art combined.

        Explore Zhujiajiao Water Town

        Known as the “Venice of the East,” Zhujiajiao enchants with canals, arched stone bridges, and red lanterns glowing over the water. Step into spice shops, rice stalls, and the old Qing Dynasty post office to feel history woven into daily life.

        Unwind with Reflexology

        After days of exploring, sink into a traditional foot massage. Reflexology here isn’t just relaxation, it’s rooted in centuries of Chinese medicine and the balance of qi, or life force.

        Best museums in China

        Beijing

        Temple of Heaven

        This masterpiece of Ming Dynasty architecture is as spiritual as it is beautiful. Stand inside the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, where emperors once prayed, and wander through tranquil gardens steeped in imperial legacy.

        Xi’an

        Great Mosque of Xi’an

        A symbol of cultural blending, the Great Mosque combines Islamic design with classic Chinese architecture. With 20 buildings and five courtyards, it’s both historic and alive with local devotion.

        Beijing

        National Museum of China

        One of the most visited museums in the world, this cultural giant houses treasures from porcelain and jade to Simuwu Ding, the heaviest piece of ancient bronze ever found. It’s China’s history, distilled into one remarkable space.

        Best food in China

        Dumplings

        Soft dough, savory fillings, endless variations. Chinese dumplings are the comfort food of a nation. Nothing compares to tasting them fresh, dipped in vinegar and chili, straight from a bamboo steamer.

        Peking Duck

        Crispy skin, tender meat, pancakes, and hoisin sauce. It’s a dish that once delighted emperors and still defines Beijing cuisine today.

        Shanghai Hairy Crab

        A seasonal delicacy and Shanghai favorite, this sweet, rich crab is best enjoyed steamed and dipped in rice vinegar. You’ll even find it sold in vending machines, proof of how beloved it is.

        What to pack for a tour in China

        What to Pack

        Pack sustainably

        Carry a reusable water bottle, refillable toiletries, and eco-friendly bags to reduce your footprint.

        Bring an open mind

        China’s traditions and customs may feel unfamiliar at first, but it’s these differences that will fascinate you most.

        Antibacterial wipes

        Handy for street food stops and busy days of exploring.

        A film camera

        China is endlessly photogenic. Capture its contrasts with the timeless depth of film, or simply bring a good camera to do justice to its beauty.

        A facemask

        Some cities still experience haze, and packing a mask ensures nothing gets in the way of your adventure.

        Extra bag space

        From fashion to gadgets, China is a shopper’s paradise, especially during its legendary sales. Leave room for treasures you won’t resist.

        Other things to know before you go

        Check visa requirements before you travel—most visitors will need one. Your passport should also have at least 3–6 months’ validity past your return date. Save yourself stress by confirming these details well before your departure.