With the Beijing and Shanghai, China increasingly popular as a tourist center for adventure tourism. In fact, the bamboo curtain country also offers a wide range of adventure activities throughout the country.
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Kite surfing in Fujian
If you love the sea and sport that relies on speed, then kite surfing is an activity that is to do well for you in China. Kite recently discovered in China a few years ago, but was very popular in the premises.
Fujian, right on the beach is one of the central wing Xiaman surf because the waves and the wind is able to perform the many attractions of this sport.
Hiking in the Autonomous Region of Tibet
Glester thousand meters high, the animals of the forest outside, and the views of the mountains is a good reason to walk in the Tibet Autonomous Region. An uphill trail begins in Lhasa, where you can climb the stairs, set around the Potala Palace in 1036 and see the life of a monk.
Diving in Zhejiang
Armed with only a flashlight, you plunge into the dark waters of Lake Qiandao diseases or Thousand Iceland Lake, as the locals call it. However, divers understand if they went as far as 24 feet and see the surrounding wall is a great city drowned.
Lion City is 1,300 years old who drowned 50 years ago because of severe flooding. However, the remains of the ancient civilization of this city are still being found.
Mountain bike in Yunnan
One of the most interesting adventure in China continues as far as 1,900 meters of climbing and mountain biking. You will pass through a varied terrain, from rocky road with a steep cliff overlooking Mount Jade Dragon and one of the deepest gorges in China, Tiger Leaping Gorge.
Skiing in Hebei
It is not a popular ski resort, which is relatively quiet. There are 18 Wanlong snowy slopes, including a resort on the slopes of Monte Jade Dragon. Slopes in Hebei available to everyone, both novice and experienced ski.
For Hebei snow began to fall into the ground, especially in October and March.
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