Top 6 Underrated Destinations in China

During the long holidays like May Day or National Day, it’s no secret that a lot of people go out to travel, making the experience crowded and chaotic. If you want to enjoy your trip and see beautiful scenery, then you need to find some less crowded attractions, avoiding the massive crowds. Here are 6 beautiful and underrated destinations for you to consider.

Anji Tianhuangping

Top 6 Underrated Destinations in China

Tianhuangping is home to the world’s second-largest and Asia’s largest pumped storage power station, as well as the bamboo forest used for filming the Oscar-winning movie “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” The area has a beautiful natural environment with stunning mountains, rivers, and a simple, rustic lifestyle. Leaders like Li Peng, Wen Jiabao, Wu Bangguo, and Song Ping have all visited the area.

The vast bamboo forests are elegant and pure.

Drive up to Tianchi Lake, and the 18-kilometer winding mountain road will give you a panoramic view of the mountains and waters.

Ten miles of road, ten miles of scenery, a hundred flavors of rivers and lakes, a hundred flavors of love.

Top 6 Underrated Destinations in China

A small yet vast island.

It covers only a dozen square kilometers.

Yet it fulfills all your desires for island scenery.

Its simple and elegant beauty makes it unique.

Ningbo Qian-Tong Ancient Town

Top 6 Underrated Destinations in China

Qian-Tong brings you a kind of beauty that is both aged and worn, with perfect tranquility.

Small bridges, flowing water, and homes, scattered like polished gemstones in the flow of time.

The cobblestone streets and alleys seem to be filled with ink-colored time tunnels.

One can easily get lost in their charm.

Deqing Xiazhu Lake

Top 6 Underrated Destinations in China

Unlike the unparalleled beauty of West Lake, Xiazhu Lake gives a feeling of a young, shy beauty.

It is the largest natural wetland in the south of China. The sky and the water blend into one, and the waterways are winding and twisting.

When you drift across the water, you will startle a flock of birds.

Indeed, drunk, I don’t know where the sky is in the water, my boat is filled with dreams that press down on the Milky Way.

Lanxi Bagua Village

Top 6 Underrated Destinations in China

Yin and Yang change, Bagua is born. The charm of the water towns in the south is roughly the same. What differs is the mountains and waters, and the local culture.

Lanxi Bagua Village in Zhejiang is arranged in the style of an “Eight Trigrams Formation.” It is the largest gathering place of the descendants of Zhuge Liang, and it preserves many ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties. It integrates Chinese ancient culture and connects it to a single village.

Linhai Taojiang Thirteen Zhus

Top 6 Underrated Destinations in China

Zhu, meaning land in the water, Taojiang Thirteen Zhus has thirteen landforms, each of different sizes and shapes. It has scenic spots like the Taojiang charm, the Peacock pecking green, volcanic relics, and the Dragon winding by the sea.

The water is green, the fields are green, the red mountains are shadowy, and the scenery of the Zhu changes with the seasons and the crops, creating a colorful landscape. It is the most beautiful pastoral scenery in China.

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