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Daytripper: Stepping into Hakka Culture

It's not that complicated to find a Hakka-style building in the PRD. However, you may be surprised to learn that one of the largest traditional homes of this Han Chinese subgroup is...

by Ziyi Yuan, 15 December 2015

Daytripper: Journey of Ten Thousand Steps

A mountain lake, the sounds of nature and 9,999 steps.

by Jocelyn Richards, 16 November 2015

Daytripper: Parade through the quaint villages of Jun'an

Thirteen villages to explore and an epic procession to behold.

by Tom Lee, 19 October 2015

Daytripper: Hallstatt in Huizhou

Halfway between Guangzhou and Shenzhen sits a quaint little town straight out of a German fairy tale.

by Tristin Zhang, 24 September 2015

When in Qingyuan, Explore This 1,000-Year-Old Ethnic Village

A cool day trip for cultural cosmonauts and those looking for killer views of karst mountains.

by Tristin Zhang, 15 February 2019

This Seaside Fort in Dongguan Is a Cool Historical Excursion

We arrived at Shajiao Fort on one of the coldest days of the year, with the site's historical import providing a warming influence in blustery conditions.

by Bryan Grogan, 10 January 2019

Explore This Historical Island on the Pearl River

Set on a beautiful strip of land within the meandering Pearl River, Changzhou Island offers city dwellers the chance to unwind and relax while exploring a fascinating piece of South...

by Ryan Gandolfo, 16 December 2018

Experience Dizzying Heights at This Sacred Mountain in Huizhou

In addition to dizzying heights, the scenic area Mount Luofu is set within claims 980 waterfalls and another 430 peaks.

by Jonathan Zhong, 09 November 2018

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