Since China introduced visa-free entry (入境免签) for many countries, foreign travellers can explore its rich cultures and amazing landscapes more (1)
freely
(free). Here are some must-visit routes and attractions:
In Beijing, (2)
tourists
(tour) can walk along the Great Wall, which is over 2,000 years old. The Forbidden City, located in the city centre, shows China's imperial history. Many visitors (3)
have taken
(take) photos there already.
Xi'an, known for the Terracotta Warriors, (4)
offers
(offer) a journey into ancient China. Travellers can easily reach the site by bus or taxi. Local food like Biang Biang noodles (5)
is
(be) also popular.
Guilin's Li River, with its clear water and green hills, is a perfect place for nature lovers. Visitors often take boat tours (6)
to enjoy
(enjoy) the views. Zhangjiajie's "Avatar Mountains" attract those who love hiking and adventure.
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Shanghai offers a mix of modernity and tradition. Visitors can admire the Oriental Pearl Tower and enjoy traditional snacks like Xiaolongbao at Yuyuan Garden by (7)
themselves
(they). They can even take high-speed trains to nearby cities like Hangzhou, where the West Lake's beauty attracts millions.
(8)
To enter
(enter) China, foreigners need both a passport and a return ticket. The policy has made travel (9)
easier
(easy) than before. "It's the best way to experience Chinese culture and history," said a German traveller. Foreigners are encouraged to respect local customs while (10)
travelling
(travel). With this policy, China welcomes the world to discover its open and inclusive spirit.