Shangai tea night
If you have a few (actually more than a few...) bucks to spend while you are in China I recommend that you visit any well known house of tea, yes, it is going to be the more expensive cup of tea ever! but, if you find the right place it would be worth it.
You are going to enjoy in these houses of tea an exquisite mix of architecture, service, scene, flavor, aroma.
Some of them are pretty touristy, but if you dig in, you can find the real ones, live the real deal.
Don´t be affraid to try new things, if you are in China you already wanted to have new experiences, open up and try everything you are not going to find anywhere else.
Be carefull of what they want to charge you, some of them charge hidden things, ask first, then have a sit. It is better to ask than don´t be able to pay the bill ;).
Good luck and don´t break anything lol.
Situated just 20 minutes from downtown Shenyang, it is a virtual oasis of serenity. Xiuhu Lake, the area's main attraction, provides swimming, fishing, and boating during the summer, and ice skating during the winter. Huishan, Davangshan, and Shirenshan Mountains surround the lake and are great spots for hikers, campers and skiers. Boat rental shops, restaurants and lodges are available for the tourists.
Daheishan(Big Black Mountain), known as the first mountain in southern Liaoning province, is also called the Big Monk Mountain. It has been praised as “the wonder on the southeast corner of Liaoning” in China and is a huge tourist draw for hiking and camping. Besides its lush forest of more than 500 different plant species, this national park is also known for its ancient architecture. Xiangshui Temple, Zhaoyang Temple, Tang Wang Palace and the Sha City are all within its rugged, coastline boundaries.
Located at the southwest corner of Xing Hai Square, this park has more than 400 crocodiles from three continents and includes breeds such as the famed Nile crocodile and the Yangtze Crocodile from Anhui province. The park resembles a tropical rain forest and covers more than 10,000 square meters. You can enjoy live crocodile performances, as well as Thai musical acts. If you are feeling a bit daring, you can taste crocodile meat, or purchase crocodile skin products.
Located near the Qian Shan Mountains, this massive reserve sits almost 600 meters above sea level and encompasses three sections: Dragon Hill, Small River Valley and Yingna River Valley. Despite its height, it enjoys a temperate climate, allowing plant and animal life to flourish. The reserve harbors 810 plant species and 196 different forms of wildlife, many of which are endangered. It also features Xianren Cave and its famous karsts rock formations dating back to the Pre-Sinian Period.
The name "Xiangshui" refers to the temple's famous echoing water. Erected in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), this Taoist temple features a 40-meter-long natural cave, from which a limpid spring flows. The water rushes down to the mouth of a green toad from a stone wall, emitting gurgling noises which reverberates in the valley. Chao Yang Temple and Guan Yin Pavilion are not far from Xiangshui Temple. Religious rites are often performed at these sites, which are worth sightseeing.

Anbo Hot Springs Tourism and Vacation Zone is located in the Pulan Dian area, 150 kilometers north of Dalian. Many hotels, guesthouses and sanatoriums have been set up to utilize the natural thermal water for bathing and recuperation. Each year, foreign and domestic tourists flock to this attraction. The highest temperature of the spring water reaches 73 degrees Celsius. Considered to be of high quality, the hot water is rich in sodium, carbonate, sulphur, silicate, oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, radon and other microelements.


