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What are the most interesting tourist attractions in China?

The most famous tourist attractions in China are as follows:

1. The center of Lijiang city is 2,418 meters above sea level. It is the same as Langzhong in Sichuan, Pingyao in Shanxi and the second batch of national historical and cultural cities. She County, Anhui Province is also known as "the four most well-preserved ancient cities".

2. Sanya is a coastal city with many bays. The 19 bays are like 19 pearls strung along the 209-kilometer long coastline. Tianya Haijiao is located in Tianya Bay in the southwest of Sanya, more than 20 kilometers away from the urban area. Here, green mountains and clear waters, giant silver beaches, coconut palms and red beans are all integrated into one, it is simply a tropical seaside poem with exquisite charm.

3. Huangshan, located in Huangshan City, Anhui Province, spans Yi County, Xiuning County, Huangshan District and Huizhou District in the city, covering an area of ??1,078 square kilometers. Huangshan is one of the three mountains among the five mountains. Sunrise, strange pines, strange rocks, sea of ??clouds, and hot springs are known as the "Five Wonders" of Huangshan, which amaze tourists at home and abroad.

4. Jiuzhaigou Valley, with its magic, fantasy and stunning beauty, has become the only resort in China that has two international laurels: "World Natural Heritage" and "World Biosphere Reserve".

5. Guilin is a world-famous tourist city. The world's most beautiful landscapes outline a beautiful Chinese picture. Drifting on a bamboo raft on the Li River is like being in a Baili Gallery, full of beauty. Poetic. It is also a world-famous scenic tourist city, a famous historical and cultural city and the most important tourist city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

6. Gulangyu Island is located in the southwest of Xiamen Island. It was originally named "Yuanshazhou" and also known as "Yuanzhouzai". It was renamed "Gulangyu Island" in the Ming Dynasty. This is because there is a reef in the southwest of the island. Whenever the tide surges, the waves hit the reef with a sound like a drum. People call it "Gulang Rock", and Gulangyu Island got its name.

1. Gulangyu Island was originally named "Yuanshazhou", also known as "Yuanzhouzai". In the Southern Song Dynasty, it was named "Wulongyu", and in the Ming Dynasty it was renamed "Gulangyu". Because there is a two-meter-high reef with a cave in the beach on the southwest beach of the island. Whenever the tide rises, the waves hit the reef with a sound like a drum. People call it "Gulang Rock", and Gulangyu Island got its name. It got its name because when the tide surges, the waves hit the rocks and the sound is like beating drums. Gulangyu Island has short streets and criss-crossing streets. It is the largest island in Xiamen.

2. The green space coverage rate of Gulangyu Island is more than 40%, and the plant population is rich. There are more than 90 families and more than 1,000 species of various trees, shrubs, vines, and ground cover plants. Representative attractions include: Sunlight Rock, Shuzhuang Garden, Haoyue Garden, Yuyuan, Gulang Stone, Gulangyu Piano Museum, Zheng Chenggong Memorial Hall, Underwater World, Natural Beach, Sea Paradise Structure, etc.

3. Gulangyu Scenic Area has won honors such as a national 5A tourist attraction, a national key cultural relics protection unit, and one of the five most beautiful urban areas in China. At the 41st World Heritage Conference held on July 8, 2017, local time in Poland, "Gulangyu: International Historical Community" was included in the World Heritage List and became China's 52nd World Heritage project.