China offers a great diversity of sport and leisure possibilities. Sport and leisure activities are a major component of modern China while they at the same time bear witness to Chinese traditions. From the discovery of traditional Chinese sports such as Tai Chi, to the most exciting experiences such as diving with sharks in Shanghai, enjoy numerous activities.
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Besides race events such as Shanghai Formula 1 Grand Prix, the race world is also open to the public and provides karting services for tourists. Discover racing standards, the motor-sports mentality and everything surrounding it, in Shanghai!
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The landscape of Yangshuo is famous all over the world for its beauty and elegance with the Li River flowing through its green hills and surroundings. Inverted shadows of peaks floating on waters and the mountains enchant visitors. Try floating in a hot-air balloon and enjoy the beautiful scenery from above the horizon.
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Shanghai Aquarium is one of the most beautiful in the world. It receives more than one million visitors every year, both from within China and elsewhere. At the aquarium a few lucky people have the opportunity to dive with the sharks in a 2.2 million liter oceanarium. Be one of the privileged and get ready for an unforgettable moment. |
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Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art that brings relaxation, endurance, mental and body balance. Nowadays, this Chinese tradition is still very popular, especially among old people. Fuxing Park, in Shanghai’s old French concession, is one of the best places to practice early morning Tai Chi. |
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Visit a school of martial arts in Shanghai, learn Kung Fu in a Park in Beijing or Hong-Kong, or make it bigger with an initiation at the Shaolin Monastery. Observe the training of the young people and meet their master who will explain the various Kung Fu styles to you. |
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