CCTV BuildingA very creative 'Z' criss-cross building made its appearance in Beijing Central Business District in 2009.
ChinaLinked to its ancient civilization and many of the world’s most famous attractions, such as The Great Wall, China may just be the most culturally nation (...)
Harbin Ice and Snow FestivalSnow carvings, ice lanterns, skiing and ice sliding make Harbin China's most popular winter destinations.
Huangguoshu Falls74 meters high and 81 meters wide, this is the largest waterfall in Asia.
ShanghaiThe most developed city in China, Shanghai has again become an attractive city for tourists worldwide, in the past 20 years.
BeijingThe capital of the most populous country in the world
The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial StreetMost Ritz-Carltons look, from the lobby if not from the street, like something out of Revolutionary France; in 21st-century Beijing that would just be (...)
The Regent BeijingBeijing is placing big bets on the future, with a wealth of high-profile building projects — Herzog & de Meuron’s Olympic Stadium and the Rem (...)
The Opposite HouseThough it’s called The Opposite House it’s not as high-concept as it may sound. Not a hotel where down is up, or the flat-screen TVs watch you, but a (...)
The Peninsula BeijingThe Palace Hotel, now the Peninsula Palace Beijing, is exactly what one expects from a Peninsula hotel in the Far East. This should not be taken to mean (...)
The EmperorWith the amount of construction that’s going on in Beijing at the moment we’d probably do well to get used to this sort of thing. For years, nothing (...)
Sofitel On Renmin SquareWith every decade that goes by China opens itself further to the West. By now Hong Kong feels like it’s right next door, and Beijing and Shanghai are (...)
Shangri-La Hotel, SuzhouSuzhou may be best known for its thousand-year heritage, and the innumerable gardens, temples and bridges. But that’s the postcard Suzhou — the (...)