There are a plethora of travel attractions awaiting you in China, and you surely won’t run out of destinations when visiting this huge Eastern Asian country.

There are a plethora of travel attractions awaiting you in China, and you surely won’t run out of destinations when visiting this huge Eastern Asian country.

If you’re done frolicking on its pretty beaches and have spent a considerable amount of time in Beijing and Shanghai, then let your city tour end and allow the inclusion of national parks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites fill your itinerary.

If you want, you can pursue the travel plans of Daily Mail UK Travel writer Helen Nicholson as she checks out the breathtaking sceneries of Huanglong and Jiuzhaigou National Parks as well as the cute and huggable pandas from Chengdu Panda Reserve (“Paws for Thought: Peeking at Pandas on a Pilgrimage to Meet China’s Star Bear”).

Here’s a quick excerpt of her travel to China:
 

I re-join the crowds at Huanglong National Park, a three-hour drive from Juizhai Valley. This second UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts some equally impressive natural beauty; its travertine (a form of stone) bank is the largest in the world, said to resemble a huge golden dragon sweeping through the valley… As the gradient steepens and the sun beats down I feel myself becoming short of breath and a little shaky on my feet and seek refuge in an oxygen hut… For a small fee, I can lean back on a large cushion full of oxygen and breathe in its restorative powers through a thin plastic pipe attached to my nose… Suitably rejuvenated I continue up to the Five-Colored Pool where I’m rewarded for my efforts; here the strikingly beautiful travertine pools are scattered out in front of me like giant frilled pieces of jade, stretching all the way down to the Huanglong Temple in the distance.