Ancient relics, secret teahouses, bustling food quarters, and winding alleys — Chinese culture is best experienced up close, and these are the best ways to connect authentically with China’s living heritage
by Hayley Hamilton
From soaring bullet trains to the world’s highest railway, take an epic adventure through China’s ancient cities and wild frontiers by train
by Hayley Hamilton
Discover exclusive new solo group tours designed to help you travel for yourself, not by yourself
by G Adventures
Travel writer Genevieve Hathaway explores what's on global plates for first meals of the day
by Genevieve Hathaway
Gorgeous gardens, quaint canals, and a space that's — unlike other municipalities in China — explorable by foot
by Daniel James Clarke
Dan and Audrey explore why China’s hot pot is not only a culinary experience, it’s an exercise in social connectivity
by Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott