Call me a downer, but I hate Valentine's Day. Somehow it's always disappointing and I normally have to work, so it makes me want to run away. This week I learned some cool stuff to do in China, so let's go!
1. The Intercontinental Shanghai Wonderland. This place has many names. TianMa Pit Hotel, Sonjiang Pegasus Hotel, or mostly the Shimao Quarry Hotel. A lot of choices of what to call it, but it's all the same place.
This used to be a quarry. It's as simple as that. It's outside of Shanghai and someone used their ingenuity to make a 5 star 337 room luxury hotel resort out of it. The scenery is beautiful. The building is beautiful. The rooms are beautiful. They have a ton of things to see and do, and all kinds of food. They have a spa too. One of my favorite things is that they have a bungee swing off the side of the quarry.
It is pricey, at just under $300 per night USD, but it is a one of a kind experience. My favorite part is simply the waterfall views.
https://www.ihg.com/intercontinental/hotels/us/en/shanghai/shghe/hoteldetail
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/china-quarry-hotel-shanghai
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/shimao-wonderland-intercontinental
2. Wangxian Valley and its fairy tale village. This is a wonderland of scenery sitting in a gorge or valley as they say. This is %100 one of the most amazing things I've seen in a while.
This place isn't actually old. It's largely designed for tourists. They have great food, shows, shopping, and entertainment. There's not an entrance fee, but there's so much to do that you'll pay one way or another. This is one that you just go with the flow on. Learn the local culture, try the food and drink and make sure you take the time to enjoy the view both during the day and at night. It's astonishing, really.
Here's the best part. Yes, you can stay there, because it's largely designed for tourism. But the tourists aren't a bunch of ugly Americans. Most of the people who visit this attraction are from China. You'll get the full effect of culture shock and some great food and entertainment on this one.
https://www.ourchinastory.com/en/15236/China's-Wangxian-Valley:-A-fairyland-with-cliffside-houses
https://www.expedia.com/Shangrao-Hotels-Wangxian-Valley-Qingchuanxingguan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYZw-Sregeg
https://www.china-roads.com/travel/jiangxi/wangxian-valley/
https://my.trip.com/moments/detail/vagoo-scenic-area-2184816-141059732?locale=en-MY
3. Furong, Hunan Province. This is the real deal. Unlike the Wangxian Valley Fairy Village which isn't far from this place, Furong is an ancient village located in an otherworldy setting. A portion of this village actually sits atop the waterfalls.
There's lots of traditional things to see and do in this village, along with authentic architecture and as always; great food. This village isn't far from the other one and it gives you some points of comparison in an old vs new kind of way.
This village is a must visit, and to combine it with Wangxian, just makes it better.
https://www.china-roads.com/travel/hunan/furong-%E8%8A%99%E8%93%89/
https://www.chinadiscovery.com/hunan/furong-ancient-town.html
https://www.fabionodariphoto.com/en/furong-zhen-old-town-hunan-guide/
4. Zhangjiajie National Forest and Park. It's a mouthful but it's worth it. This place has hoodoos, or spires or whatever you wish to call them. They have cliff walkways, amazing views, a glass bridge and walkway, and the tallest and craziest elevator in the world.
Some of the spires are over 3,500 feet high; towering over the valley below. The people in charge have made it a great place to spend time for just about everyone. Stunning views, and more photo ops than pretty much anyplace else I've seen. It's a one of a kind view.
Then, there's the elevator. The Bailong Elevator rises 1,070 feet in the air. That's right. This tourist spot is accessible. The elevator runs up one of the cliffs and brings you to the top where all the best views and activities are. This is a one of a kind experience, and frankly, worth a trip to China.
https://national-parks.org/china/zhangjiajie/
https://www.chinadiscovery.com/hunan/zhangjiajie/zhangjiajie-national-forest-park.html
https://fromsunrisetosunset.com/avatar-mountains-beautiful-ancient-town-china-zhangjiajie-fenghuang/

















































