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A backpacker’s guide to China: a one-month itinerary

The country’s epic scale only adds further adventure to this route, taking in historic villages, national parks and megacities while staying in budget accommodation

China’s vast size and expensive visas, coupled with the perceived difficulties of travelling there, means much of the country remains relatively unexplored by international visitors. Thanks to this though, with a little determination and time, it’s possible to wind up in places where locals will have rarely seen a foreign face, such as Cangpo village in Zheijang’s verdant bamboo-covered landscapes. Even in the big cities you will come across domestic tourists for whom foreigners are a novelty.

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from Travel | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DvVpCQ

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