

Of epic proportions and with a tumultuous but fascinating history, China is an unfathomable land of contrast and diversity. Now once again a major player on the global stage and increasingly accessible to outside visitors, China invites you to explore its cultural wealth and marvel at its natural abundance Travel now to a magical and blossoming land!
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These lovable bears are indigenous to Sichuan Province in the South West where the species is being protected in dedicated reserves and sanctuaries. See hem in Chengdu. |
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Fishermen and cormorants have formed an unusual alliance in the South of China where these birds are used for fishing to this day. Witness cormorant fishing in Yangshuo. | ||||
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This horse breed is known for its strength and has barely changed since the days of Genghis Khan. These animals play a vital role in the nomadic lifestyle of Mongolians. |
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Bactrian camels were frequently used to transfer goods and people along the Silk Road. Ride a camel in the Western deserts of Xinjiang and Gansu. | ||||
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Strong, docile and distinct, Yak's are multi-functional creatures often used in agriculture. See the herds in Tibet, Yunnan, Qinghai and Sichuan. |
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The great lake of Qinghai sees one of the greatest bird migrations in the world and is home to dozens of local as well as migratory species. | ||||
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Macaque monkeys and several other species can be spotted in the Yangtze basin, Hainan Island and the warm, southern provinces of Guangxi and Guizhou. Yunnan also has several species. |
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