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China houses hidden gems away from sprawling metropolises

As one of the oldest countries in the Far East, China has a rich past and a number of natural attractions for adventurous travelers to explore. Individuals looking for an exotic location to spend their vacation can visit China to discover some of the most unique architecture and traditions around the world.
The Great Wall is one of the country's most renowned attractions, according to China-Window.com. Construction on the massive structure began around 5 B.C. to protect the northern border from invaders. Now, the inspiring work of architecture stands as a tribute to the hard labor of the Chinese people.
The Yungang Caves are another attraction away from the hustle and bustle of China's modern cities that are worth checking out. More than 51,000 ancient statues call these 53 caves their home. The Wel Dynasty completed construction around 494 A.D. and dedicated the structure as a place to worship.
China is also the location of a number of the world's most beautiful waterfalls, including the Huangguoshu, Diaoshuilou and Hukou. Many of the country's hidden gems are located off the beaten path. To make the most of a trip to China, visitors are encouraged to explore the region in a small adventure travel group.

Posted on Monday, Oct. 18th, 2010