5 reasons China’s the coolest

 

Guilin

Sleepy Guilin is the China of your dreams, where limestone karsts rise above lonely rice paddies, and sampans float on the gorgeous Li River (pictured at top). This is a place to hit the water in summer, to swim or go boating, and venture inside caves in the karsts. Tropical storms usually hit in the evening – the perfect excuse to hunker down at a local restaurant. If it’s on the menu, try the beer fish to see how the Chinese bring new meaning to cracking a beer on a hot day.

 

 

Lijiang

With a history stretching back 1000 years, this ancient city enjoys a position high in the mountains of the Yunnan province, keeping it cool and pleasant in summer. There’s plenty to do here, from wandering the UNESCO-listed old town to learning about the cultures of local ethnic minorities. For a scenic vista you won’t forget, head to Tiger Leaping Gorge, a spectacular canyon a short drive from the city.

 

 

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Few areas in the world are more impressive than Zhangjiajie, a protected site in the central Hunan province. This UNESCO-listed park was said to be the inspiration for the sci-fi alien movie Avatar. So much so, part of the site was officially renamed Avatar Hallelujah Mountain. Whether you’re standing among the high mountains or towering natural stone pillars – some more than a kilometre high – you’ll feel like you’ve landed on another planet. If your feet get a little sore from all the walking, take 1 of the 3 outdoor glass elevators to the top. In less than 2 minutes, you’ll be transported more than 300m high for a bird’s-eye view. The scenery’s picture-perfect – some would say it’s been plucked straight out of a movie.

 

 

Hainan

Who would’ve thought in a country as bustling as China you’d find a slice of tropical paradise? Summertime on Hainan Island is warm enough to bask beachside, but not too hot that you’ll need to tiptoe across the sand. In Sanya, on the island’s southern tip, cool ocean breezes keep temperatures pleasant, perfect for hiking, scuba-diving, or just lying on a beach.