New visa policies fuel a travel boom in China and beyond
China's updated visa policies are fueling a new era of global exploration, making it easier for travelers to discover its rich cultural and natural wonders.
The Nanshan District you can't miss (I)
If you are seeking a fun weekend without having to travel far, Nanshan District is truly a great destination. The district in western Shenzhen has a wave of fun places, historic and modern, natural scenery and cultural landscape, to offer.
China expands multi-entry permits for HK, Macao
China's central government has approved new travel policies allowing more frequent visits to Hong Kong and Macao for residents of Shenzhen, Zhuhai, and the Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone in Hengqin, according to an announcement this morning.
7 villages recognized among UN's Best Tourism Villages
In a recent announcement by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, seven Chinese villages have been honored as Best Tourism Villages (BTVs) by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism).
Savor the season Autumn market opens at OCT Park
The Autumn Market at OCT Park welcomes visitors with an array of delectable treats and engaging activities under the theme of “Fresh Food for Cooking.”
Hainan showcases winter tourism features in Shenzhen
At a promotional conference held in Shenzhen on Nov. 15, officials from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Radio, Television, and Sports of Hainan Province highlighted the unique features of Hainan’s winter tourism to representatives from local travel agencies and media outlets.
Explore fun places in Luohu
For numerous residents of Shenzhen, Luohu District epitomizes the city’s transformative journey — a place where dreams come to reality.
Come ride the 'capsule train'
When it comes to the hottest seaside spots in Shenzhen these days, Tianshi Bay in Dapeng New Area is certainly on top of the list. Beyond its glassy sea and sandy beaches, it boasts a hugely popular capsule train that offers stunning ocean views, and a charming grove where delightful sika deer can be spotted.
Beyond the casinos: Discover the hidden gems of Macao
To many, Macao is synonymous with gambling, and is regarded, along with Las Vegas in the United States, as one of the world’s leading gambling destinations. While this perception holds some truth —given that this special administrative region of China is home to many of the world’s major casinos — Macao has a lot more to offer tourists beyond the well-known Ruins of St. Paul’s.