Lijiang Old Town
丽江古城A UNESCO World Heritage highland town beneath Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.
97 cities fully assembled — 13 blocks each, every claim sourced.
A UNESCO World Heritage highland town beneath Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.
China's westernmost living ancient city — where the Silk Road still breathes.
Northern Wei capital where ancient grandeur meets viral citywalk fame.
China's original digital-nomad hub, cradled between mountains and a highland lake.
126 islands where bioluminescent seas meet centuries-old stone villages
China's most intact walled county town from the Ming-Qing era
China's thousand-year porcelain capital where craft meets creative youth culture.
The last surviving marketplace of the Ancient Tea-Horse Road
The foremost Dong village — five drum towers and centuries of song
Bamboo seas, villa retreats, and the birthplace of China's boutique B&B scene.
Tibetan heart of Yunnan — snow peaks, alpine meadows, and sacred mountain culture.
Sunset over a border river and a pastoral way of life in Inner Mongolia.
A riverside ancient town — quieter than Fenghuang, deeper than you'd expect
China's forest city — 82% tree canopy and 22°C summers in the Lesser Khingan Mountains
A returned-overseas-Chinese town where Southeast Asian coffee culture meets Hainan.
E-bike coastal loops and rare island slow living off Guangdong's coast.
A Himalayan frontier valley where Tibet meets Nepal — and its name means "Happy Village."
Ang Lee's "Lust, Caution" filming location — an untouristed Pudong salt-trading town
Sichuan's "Corridor of Light and Shadow" — a photographer's paradise on the Tea Horse Road
The world's first tea cultural heritage — a millennium-old forest of ancient tea trees
Shanghai's finest water town — a Jiangnan escape just beyond the city.
Where Shanghai meets Zhejiang — a canal town of folk art and riverside life
China's legendary karst landscape — where limestone peaks rise straight from the river
A millennium-old crossroads where dialects from a hundred family names still echo
A Ming-Qing canal town still untouched by mass tourism
1,600 years of Teochew culture, best savored one street-snack at a time.
Where the Liao River meets the Bohai Sea — a century-old port town with stories to tell.