While many know China for its soaring megacities, its true magic lies in its rural landscapes. Occupying nearly a fourteenth of the Earth’s landmass, China holds an incredible diversity of life—from the limestone karsts of Guilin that look like ink-wash paintings to the high-altitude plateaus of the west.
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Journey by sleeper train from Chengdu across the vast Tibetan Plateau, slowly ascending to the Roof of the World, where high plains and snow-crowned mountains reveal a sacred landscape shaped by centuries of pilgrimage, prayer, and Buddhist devotion