Travel through the rugged interior mountains of Fujian and explore the interesting ancient rural architectures built by the Hakka, one of China's ethnic minorities. The Hakka Earth Buildings are also proclaimed as the Eight World Wonder by the UNESCO.
Guangzhou is the capital city of Guangdong province, and is known as the "Southern gate of China". Traditional architecture remain everywhere and one can still walk amongst historic Qilou builings which are unique to southern China.
Fujian is home to the Hakka Houses, a China UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover wonders made by men at the Hakka Earth Buildings. A unique architecture cleverly constructed to be anti earthquake and anti-humid.
"The ampliative miniascape and the contractible fairyland" was admitted to the "World Heritage List" in 1992. Wulingyuan Scenic Area, is a charming tourist attraction in China. Lying to the north of Zhangjiajie city, where located on the northwestern border of Hunan province. It is noted for its queer peaks, tranquil water and beautiful forests.
Fujian is frequently ignored by tourist and few realize that it is home to 2 of the China's UNESCO World Heritages sites - one architectural and the other natural. This trip takes you to appreciate both these sites - the Hakka Earth Houses and Wuyi Mountain as well as the start point of Maritime Silk Road, Quanzhou