Shanghai, sometimes called ´Paris of the Orient´, is China´s commercial and financial centre. Its modern, international and fashionable reputation entice travelers and visitors from all over the world.
Nanjing is very rich in natural and artificial landscapes and one of the first 24 well-known historic and cultural cities announced by the state.
Known ´the loveliest mountain of China´, it was acclaimed through art and literature during a good part of Chinese history. Today it holds the same fascination for visitors, poets, painters and photographers who come on pilgrimage to the site.
The location of Wuhan, at the heart of the Yangtze, means that it is a compulsory stop for many travelers in central China. What´s more, this is also a vital trading and business destination.
The city is located just below the Three Gorges around 30km downstream of the dam. Nowadays the city is known as the ending point of the ´Three Gorges´ river cruising trip and is less often used for a trip upstream.
The Three Gorges have an ineffable scenery. The splendors of Qutang Gorge, the elegance of Wu Gorge and the adventurousness of Xiling Gorge form the majestic picture of this world-renowned tour resort.
Situated in Wushan County, the Small Three Gorges, namely the Longmen Gorge, the Bawu Gorge and the Dicui Gorge extend from the mouth of the Longmen Gorge in the south to Tujiaba in the north, totaling 50 kilometers.
Located on the north bank of the Yangtze River, Fengdu is an ancient city with a long history, known as the "Ghost City" to most Chinese people. It got its reputation in the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D.25-A.D.220).
Chongqing is known as both a "mountain city" and a "city on rivers." It is a beautiful city with unique features and rich cultural heritage.