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The Great Wall of China in 1907
The Great Wall of China in 1907
Credit: Herbert Ponting

The Great Wall of China is a 6,352 km (3,948 miles) long Chinese fortification built over a span of nearly 2,000 years, in order to protect the various dynasties from raids coming from areas in modern-day Mongolia and Manchuria. Along most of its arc, it roughly delineates the border between North China and Inner Mongolia. Although it is commonly said that the wall is visible to the naked eye from space, it is more accurate to say that it is visible under favorable viewing conditions, if one knows exactly where to look.

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Hong Kong skyline
Hong Kong skyline
Credit: David Iliff

The night skyline of Hong Kong, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, as seen from Victoria Peak, the tallest mountain on Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong is located on China's south coast on the Pearl River Delta, and borders Guangdong province in the north and faces the South China Sea in the east, west and south. It has a population of 7.4 million people, and is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

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Panorama of the Five Fingers Peak of Huangshizhai
Panorama of the Five Fingers Peak of Huangshizhai
Credit: Chensiyuan

Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hunan Province, China designated in 1992. It's noted for more than 3,000 quartzite sandstone pillars and peaks across most of the site, many over 200 metres (660 ft) in height, along with many ravines and gorges with attractive streams, pools and waterfalls. It features 40 caves, many with large calcite deposits, and two natural bridges, Xianrenqias (Bridge of the Immortals) and Tianqiashengkong (Bridge Across the Sky).

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The Himalayas
The Himalayas
Credit: NASA

The Himalayan mountain range with Mount Everest as seen from the International Space Station. The Himalaya separates India and Pakistan on the south and southwest from the vast Tibetan plateau (part of China) on the north. Four of the world's fourteen eight-thousanders, mountains higher than 8000 m, can be seen, Makalu (8462 m), Everest (8850 m), Lhotse (8516 m) and Cho Oyu (8201 m).

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Bönpa monastery of Narshi Gonpa
Bönpa monastery of Narshi Gonpa
Credit: Jialiang Gao

The Tibetan Bönpa monastery of Narshi Gonpa, in Sichuan Province.

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Central Pier 9, Hong Kong
Central Pier 9, Hong Kong
Credit: Baycrest

Central Pier 9 and the skyline of Hong Kong at night.

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The Classic of Rites
The Classic of Rites
Credit: Snowyowls

The Classic of Rites, one of the Five Classics of Confucianism, which described social forms, ancient rites, and court ceremonies of the Zhou dynasty.

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The Temple of Heaven in 1900
The Temple of Heaven in 1900
Credit: German Federal Archives

An historic picture of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, taken in 1900.

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Beijing Ancient Observatory
Beijing Ancient Observatory
Credit: Kallgan

A replica of a Ming Dynasty armillary sphere, in the courtyard of the Beijing Ancient Observatory.

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A Ming Dynasty drawing of Shanghai
A Ming Dynasty drawing of Shanghai
Credit: University of Lyon

A drawing of the walled city of Shanghai, during the Ming Dynasty.

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Traditional architecture in Shanghai
Traditional architecture in Shanghai
Credit: Fanghong

An area on the outskirts of Shanghai that has retained its traditional architecture.

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Longhua Temple
Longhua Temple
Credit: Rolf Müller

The inner courtyard of Longhua Temple, in the center of Shanghai.

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Mummified seahorse
Mummified seahorse
Credit: Jon Zander

Macro of a naturally mummified seahorse, which is considered a fundamental ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). TCM practices include theories, diagnosis and treatments such as herbal medicine, acupuncture and massage. In the West, traditional Chinese medicine is considered alternative medicine, but in China and Taiwan, it is considered an integral part of the health care system.

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Cliff engravings in Hubei
Cliff engravings in Hubei
Credit: Jie

Engravings on a cliff-side mark one widely-accepted site of the Battle of Red Cliffs, near modern Chibi City in Hubei Province.

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Sanya, Hainan Island
Sanya, Hainan Island
Credit: Ppntori

A beach in Sanya, on Hainan Island, facing the South China Sea.

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The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China
Credit: topgold

A sunny view looking down the Great Wall of China.

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Mount Lu
Mount Lu
Credit: Pfctdayelise

Mount Lu, located south of the city of Jiujiang in Jiangxi Province. The mountain is a prominent tourist attraction, and is situated in Lushan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Pagodas by Lake Shanhu
Pagodas by Lake Shanhu
Credit: Miguel A. Monjas

Pagodas lit up at night near the Lijiang River, in Guangxi Province.

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Xinhua Gate
Xinhua Gate
Credit: Neo-Jay

Xinhuamen, the "Gate of New China" built by Yuan Shikai, today the formal entrance to the Zhongnanhai compound.


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