From AI-driven transport to seamless cashless living, these five city clusters top the Global Innovation Index for their cutting-edge technology and everyday ingenuity.
Despite being officially atheist and historically associated with Buddhism, China has a deep-rooted relationship with Islam that’s best seen in Beijing's Muslim quarter, Niu Jie.
Although few locals realize it, the once powerful Grand Canal is seeing new life in Beijing's suburb of Tongzhou.
Officials in China have taken an unlikely step to preserve one of the country's most famous ancient monuments.
With significant investment in AI, access to cutting-edge technology and an unrivalled cosmopolitan energy, the Chinese capital is among the most exciting cities in the world.
Beyond the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, unique souvenir shops and an exciting nightlife scene can be found hidden in the city’s historic hutongs.
Hunt for the perfect souvenir and soak up the scene while shopping for local wares.
Prepare for an epic journey through a land of monumental architecture and deeply rooted traditions, where modern, towering cities stand in stark relief to rural landscapes.
From the riverside splendour of Yangshou to the historic streets of the capital Beijing. China has been inspiring travellers since the days of Marco Polo.