Unveiling 13 underrated tourist attractions in China! Hurry up and visit while they are still relatively unknown!

There are some hidden attractions that are rarely known but can't resist their charm. And one day, these attractions will surely become popular. So before they become popular, let's take a look at these untouched and natural wonders!

Guoliang Village, Henan

Guoliang Tunnel is a cliff corridor road in Guoliang Village, Shayao Township, Huixian City, Xinxiang, Henan Province. It is also known as Guoliang Tunnel Cliff Corridor Road, Guoliang Tunnel, Guoliang Tunnel, Wanxianshan Cliff Corridor, and Guoliang Village Cliff Corridor. Construction began in 1972 and was completed in 1977. The entire project was completed independently by the villagers of Guoliang Village, with thirteen villagers primarily responsible for the excavation, known as the 'Thirteen Heroes of Guoliang Tunnel.' Guoliang Tunnel is recognized as one of the 'Ten Most Dangerous Roads in the World' and one of the '18 Most Unique Roads in the World.'

Xinjiang Bayinbuluke

Bayinbuluke Swan Lake is the largest swan nature reserve in Asia and the only one in China, home to the largest population of wild swans in the country. It is located in the Bayinbuluke Grassland in Hejing County, Xinjiang, with an average altitude of 2400 meters and a total area of about 1100 square kilometers, consisting of numerous winding large and small lakes. The Bayinbuluke Grassland is the second largest grassland in China after Ordos, covering an area of 24,000 square kilometers and an altitude of 2,300-2,800 meters.

Shunan Bamboo Sea

When bamboo becomes an ocean, your heart can soar on these resilient waves. In the Bamboo Sea, it is best to take a ride on the local sedan chair, and in the swaying joy, let your body and mind completely relax. Selected as one of the top ten most beautiful forests in China by 'Chinese National Geography'.

Nanxun, Zhejiang

In all the ancient water towns, there are too many people, especially in places like Zhouzhuang. So go to Nanxun! Nanxun is hard to find, so there are fewer people. The real old town of Nanxun can easily be confused with a newly built ancient-style Nanxun town, so be careful to distinguish them when you visit. This thousand-year-old cultural ancient town is full of rich historical and cultural heritage and charm.
Autumn is the season for the Populus euphratica forest. The golden forest world is mesmerizing, making people linger and forget to leave. Everything here feels like a dream rather than being on the Gobi Desert.

Jiulong Waterfall in Luoping, Yunnan

The scenery in the south is famous for its water. Autumn is the best time to see Jiulong Waterfall, as the water volume is substantial and the water is the clearest. The cascading waterfalls of various sizes resemble the feeling of pouring champagne over multiple layers of glasses at a wedding banquet. It was ranked as the fourth waterfall in China by the magazine 'Chinese National Geography'.

Xiang Temple in Jia County, Northern Shaanxi

A very outstanding place in the small county town is this small temple on the edge of the Yellow River. The best angle for shooting is from a house on the opposite dirt cliff. You will definitely be amazed the first time you see this small temple!

Shanxi Qikou and Laoniuwan

Qikou was a port on the Yellow River during the Ming and Qing dynasties, where merchants used to come and go. If you visit Qikou, it is suitable to find a cave inn and listen to the sound of the Yellow River with your family in the cave. Further north is Laoniuwan, the second bend of the Yellow River in the shape of a 'J', and the only place on the map of China where the Yellow River and the Great Wall shake hands. When the majestic Great Wall plunges into the mighty Yellow River, you can imagine what a touching scene it is.

Dalinor Lake in Chifeng

Every October is the time when swans from Siberia migrate south for the winter, making this place a transit station for swan migration. In addition, the windmills along the way, the golden tree-lined paths, and the Asihatu Stone Forest, which resembles the scenery in 'The Lord of the Rings', are all mesmerizing.

Maling River in Guizhou

Maling River is located in a canyon, with a bridge spanning between the canyons. From the bridge, you can see countless streams of river water flowing into the canyon, with wisps of misty waterfalls hanging throughout the canyon. It is a scenic area characterized by the unique landscape of ten thousand peaks, a thousand islands, a hundred waterfalls, strange valleys, and colorful paintings.

Tangyue, Anhui

Tangyue in Anhui, China, is a less crowded and beautiful off-the-beaten-path tourist destination. It features an impressive group of archways! The Tangyue Archway Group is a representative work of architectural art from the Ming and Qing dynasties, with a harmonious architectural style. Despite spanning several centuries, the structures appear seamlessly integrated. Next to the archway group, there are two ancestral halls for men and women, which are grand in scale and feature particularly exquisite brick, wood, and stone carvings!

Sanqing Mountain, Jiangxi

One of the famous mountains in ancient Huizhou. However, it is not crowded here, with plenty of water and Taoism. There are seas of clouds and smooth large stones piled into various shapes, with beautiful light draping over those stones and the sea of clouds.

Red Beach in Panjin, Liaoning

The appearance of the Red Beach is very brief. Only by choosing the right place and time can you see the beautiful scene of the bright seepweed after the tide recedes.