Spend three or four hours biking along the wall and you'll get great views of China's old capital city.

@wyh · 2018-08-02 08:48 · life

Qinghai Lake 微信图片_20180802164137.jpg China's largest inland saltwater lake. This view is one of the great draws of Qinghai Province in China's far northwest every June and July. Few tourists make it to this part of China to enjoy this oil painting of a scene, not counting packs of mad cyclists who come for Tour de Qinghai Lake International Cycling Race every summer.

Xi'an City Wall 微信图片_20180802164254.jpg In addition to the world-renowned Great Wall, the city wall belonging to Xi'an, first constructed more than 2,000 years ago, also represents the power and wisdom of the Middle Kingdom in its ancient heyday. What exists of the wall today are remains from 1370, when during the Ming Dynasty the fortification was 13.7 kilometers long, 12 meters high and between 15 to 18 meters wide. It now surrounds downtown Xi'an.

Trestle Bridge, Qingdao 微信图片_20180802164354.jpg As old as the city of Qingdao, the Trestle Bridge has sat astride the Yellow Sea since 1892 and has since become a symbol of the city. Walking the 440-meter-long bridge is a great way to enjoy breezes coming off the sea.

Hukou Waterfall 微信图片_20180802164438.jpg As the largest waterfall on the Yellow River, and second largest in China, Hukou Waterfall is known around the country for once gracing the RMB 50 note. At 20 meters high and 30 meters wide, the fall is located on the border of Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces. The May to October flood season is the best time to visit, when water flow and velocity increase, sometime swelling the fall into a 50-meter-wide spectacular scene.

Yungang Grottoes 微信图片_20180802164535.jpg

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