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Sightseeing

China offers a wide array of sightseeing opportunities, including museums, temples, and iconic landmarks like the Great Wall. Most museums operate from 8 a.m. and may close for lunch, while admission fees are generally required for entry to most attractions. Travelers should be prepared to pay for access to these cultural and historical sites.

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Sightseeing

China offers a wide array of sightseeing opportunities, including museums, temples, and iconic landmarks like the Great Wall. Most museums operate from 8 a.m. and may close for lunch, while admission fees are generally required for entry to most attractions. Travelers should be prepared to pay for access to these cultural and historical sites.

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108 SIGHTSEEING

SIGHTSEEING
For the traveler, there is so much to see in a vast
country like China, ranging from city museums and
temples to the famous tourist sights, such as the
Great Wall of China. Most museums are open all
day from 8 a.m. onward, although some close for
lunch. Virtually no sights are free and you will have
to pay an admission fee to enter most temples,
museums, parks, and wildlife reserves.

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