Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai is the financial capital of mainland China. The distinctive Shanghai skyline portrayed in movies, landmarks evoking yesterday and tomorrow, endless dining options, glossy shopping malls
Huangshan, while smaller than many nearby vacation destinations, is amply supplied with tourist sites approved as two UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites. Located at the foot of Huangshan Mountain, the municipality of Huangshan is the southernmost city of Anhui province.
Known as a paradise city in earlier days, Suzhou has been as famous a city as Hangzhou. Closer to Shanghai and Taihu Lake, Suzhou is located in the center of the Yangtze River Delta, in the southeast corner of Jiangsu Province.
Wuzhen is located in the Tongxiang region of Zhejiang Province. The traditional feel, style, features and structures of a typical town in this region of lakes and rivers have been well preserved.
An important central city in eastern China, Nanjing is the capital of Jiangsu Province. The central districts of Nanjing are situated on the southeastern bank of the Yangtze River,
260 kilometers west of Shanghai. Nanjing City has a total area of 6,598 square kilometers, with a population of about five million.
Ningbo is centrally located along China's eastern coastline, on the eastern section of Ningshao Plain in Zhejiang Province. Ningbo’s northern boundary is Hangzhou Bay and Sanmen Bay in the south. The Zhoushan Archipelago provides a natural border to the east, and to the west is the adjacent city of Shaoxing, connecting with Taizhou city.