China
Contributing much the boosting influx of tourists in China are the different tourist attractions. One is The Bund at Shanghai which houses major buildings which night view is an awesome sight due to its glimmering lights. Some of the signature edifices are the Customs House-China's version of the Big Ben - and the Peace Hotel, one of the ever-sophisticated hotels in Shanghai, for those who can't get enough of the city.
Those digging into the 4000 years of continuous history of China will find great pleasure in seeing the Terra Cotta Army of Xi'an, a 2,200-year old-collection of life-sized soldiers which are buried to guard the tomb of China's first emperor.
In Beijing, the Forbidden City is situated. Since it was opened to the public on 1970s, it has been a haven for history geeks. Until now, a major part of the city still features the unique culture and tradition of the ancient China. As it cannot be appreciated in a day, alone, hotels in Beijing like the Prime Hotel Building, located just downtown the city, and the Tianlun Dynasty Hotel, one of the 5 star hotels in Beijing which resembles a Chinese palace; are established nearby.
The Great Wall of China is also a hot spot for tourists. Located at Jinshanling, it is a highlight to anybody's China trip. The same experience is emanated by climbing the stairs up to the holy peak of Tai Shan in Shandong, where temples are located.
Basically, China is not just powerful in terms of economic success. It is also a power in terms of tourism. If not, it would not have been the world's third most visited country. Hotels in China are always ready for the influx. For those who cannot find a hotel to lodge in yet- especially in Beijing, the Beijing airport hotel is also geared up.