lundi 7 avril 2014

China - Top Sights For A Backpacker

By Jonny Blair


Backpacking has always been a great way to experience different cultures and places. Conducting such an activity in China would in fact be a great eye opener to the culture of the Asian people. Before embarking on such a tour however, you have to have a little information about the area.

While in the course of travel, the goal usually is that of experiencing every new aspect of the location in question. One advantage of visiting large cities is that one gets to experience this and more. Such locations normally boast of exciting places and cultures that may teach one a few things.

While in the largest city in the world, a tour would not be properly so called without a visit to the Arhat Temple. Housed in this location is a great number of terracotta Buddhas. An interesting feature about these Buddhas is that they all are said to have achieved enlightenment.

If you care to look, the skyline of this Asian city would really amaze you. All the contrasts you would see will make you fall in love with the hype of this town and visiting the Chaotianmen Park may just be what you need to appreciate this. From here, you will definitely see what makes this city tick.

One very interesting feature of the entire city if the largest toilet complex it houses. Supposedly, it is the biggest of its kind in the whole world. Plus, it would be fun to later on go home and recount to your buddies that you experienced firsthand the largest loo in the world.

As a backpacker, you always have to experience both the modern and ancient aspects of a particular region. In this regard, the 18 steps qualify as a must see while on this tour. Strolling up and down these steps will enable you to feel the ancient vibes of the area.

A ride across the Yangtze River in a cable ride may just happen to be the highlight of the entire trip. This ride usually comes with great views of town that are a must see. Other than boosting the tourism sector, you will be guaranteed of a ride of your life.

An icing to the cake that is the tour of this great Chinese city would be a visit to the Foreigner Street. The title alone seems to call on to you and every other visitor. While at this 24 hour theme park, you could experience local delicacies at surrounding restaurants or you could just sit somewhere and enjoy the sights offered.




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