China City Guide | Must-Visit Cities for Mandarin Learners

China City Guide | Must-Visit Cities for Mandarin Learners

China City Guide | Must-Visit Cities for Mandarin Learners

Aug 12, 2025

5 Must-Visit Chinese Cities

China City Guide | Must-Visit Cities for Mandarin Learners

That’s Mandarin has campuses in five beautiful cities, each with its unique character:

📍 Beijing · Shanghai · Suzhou · Chengdu · Hangzhou

Here’s a guide to the top sights, dishes, and experiences in each city so you can explore while practicing your Mandarin.

Shanghai

01. Take a Stroll Along the Bund

The Bund (外滩, Wàitān) is at the top of the list of things to see in Shanghai. Walk along the Huangpu River for stunning views of the city’s iconic skyline.
Must-See Chinese Cities | The Bund
外滩
Wàitān
the Bund
NOTE
Take the Huangpu River Cruise (黄浦江游船, Huángpǔ Jiāng yóuchuán) and sail through the heart of the city, and watch the skyline light up.

02. Try Xiaolongbao

Xiaolongbao (小笼包, xiǎolóngbāo) is a true Shanghai specialty. These delicate soup-filled dumplings are a must-try to experience authentic Shanghainese cuisine.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Xiaolongbao
小笼包
xiǎolóngbāo
xiaolongbao; steamed dumpling

03. Visit Yu Garden

Step into a peaceful Yu Garden (豫园, Yùyuán) from the Ming Dynasty. With ponds, rocks, bridges, and pavilions, it’s a quiet break from the busy city.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Yu Garden
豫园
Yùyuán
Yu Garden
NOTE
Stay until sunset. The surrounding streets become even more charming after dark when lanterns and shop lights come on ✨

Beijing

01. Wander Through Hutongs

A hutong (胡同, hútòng) is a narrow alley lined with traditional courtyard homes (四合院, sìhéyuàn). Wandering through old alleyways is a perfect place to practice Chinese and meet locals.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Hutong
胡同
hútòng
hutong; alley

02. Walk The Great Wall 

Take a day trip to see one of the wonders of the world. Walk along the top of the wall, enjoy the mountain views, and feel the history under your feet.
Must-See Chinese Cities | The Great Wall
长城
Chángchéng
The Great Wall
NOTE

The Great Wall stretches thousands of kilometers, but some parts are more famous and easier to visit:

  • Badaling (八达岭 Bādálǐng) – most popular and tourist-friendly
  • Mutianyu (慕田峪 Mùtiányù) – less crowded than Badaling
  • Jinshanling (金山岭 Jīnshānlǐng) – partially restored, very scenic
03. Temple of Heaven
Visit the Temple of Heaven (天坛, Tiāntán), where emperors once prayed for good harvests.
Must-See Chinese Cities | The Temple of Heaven
天坛
Tiāntán
Temple of Heaven
NOTE
Come in the morning to watch locals practicing Tai Chi (太极拳, tàijíquán).

Suzhou

01. Take a Canal Boat Ride

Glide through Suzhou’s canals in a traditional wooden boat and admire stone bridges, whitewashed houses, and glowing red lanterns.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Boat Ride
坐船
zuò chuán
to take or go by a boat

02. Try Suzhou-style Noodles

These thin noodles are served in sweet or salty broth and topped with meats or seafood.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Suzhou-style Noodles
苏式面
Sūshì miàn
Suzhou-style Noodles
03. Visit Classical Chinese Gardens
Suzhou is home to some of China’s most famous gardens, featuring ponds, bamboo groves, and rock sculptures.
Must-See Chinese Cities | The Temple of Heaven
园林
yuánlín
landscape garden
GARDENS TO VISIT
  • Humble Administrator’s Garden (拙政园 Zhuōzhèng Yuán)
  • Lingering Garden (留园 Liú Yuán)

Chengdu

01. Visit Chengdu Panda Base

See China’s most beloved animals up close, watch pandas play, nap, and munch on bamboo.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Boat Ride
大熊猫基地
dàxióngmāo jīdì
Chengdu Panda Base
NOTE
Mornings are best when pandas are most active 🐼

02. Enjoy Sichuan Opera

川剧变脸 (Chuānjù biànliǎn) is a must-see! It’s a dazzling part of Sichuan opera where performers wear brightly colored costumes and magically change their masks in the blink of an eye.
川剧变脸
Chuānjù biànliǎn
Sichuan opera face-changing 
03. Try Sichuan Hotpot
Sichuan hotpot (火锅, huǒguō) is all about spicy, numbing flavors. Cook meats, vegetables, and tofu in bubbling chili broth for a social dining experience.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Hotpot
火锅
huǒguō
hotpot 
NOTE
Start with the “mild” option unless you’re ready for full Sichuan heat 🌶️

Hangzhou

01. Visit West Lake

No trip to Hangzhou is complete without visiting West Lake (西湖, Xīhú). Walk, cycle, or take a boat to enjoy willow-lined paths, stone bridges, and temple views.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Boat Ride
西湖
Xīhú
West Lake

02. Visit Longjing Tea Fields

Visit the hills where Longjing green tea is grown. You can see how tea is picked and even try making some yourself.
Must-See Chinese Cities | Suzhou-style Noodles
龙井茶园
lóngjǐngchá yuán
longjing tea fields
03. Try Beggar’s Chicken
A traditional Hangzhou dish where the chicken is wrapped in clay and slow-cooked. It’s soft, juicy, and full of flavor.
Must-See Chinese Cities | The Temple of Heaven
叫花鸡
jiàohuājī
beggar’s chicken

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Aug 12, 2025

That’s Mandarin has campuses in five beautiful cities, each with its unique character:

📍 Beijing · Shanghai · Suzhou · Chengdu · Hangzhou

Here’s a guide to the top sights, dishes, and experiences in each city so you can explore while practicing your Mandarin.

01. Take a Stroll Along the Bund

01. Wander Through Hutongs

02. Walk The Great Wall 

The Great Wall stretches thousands of kilometers, but some parts are more famous and easier to visit:

  • Badaling (八达岭 Bādálǐng) – most popular and tourist-friendly
  • Mutianyu (慕田峪 Mùtiányù) – less crowded than Badaling
  • Jinshanling (金山岭 Jīnshānlǐng) – partially restored, very scenic

01. Take a Canal Boat Ride

02. Try Suzhou-style Noodles

  • Humble Administrator’s Garden (拙政园 Zhuōzhèng Yuán)
  • Lingering Garden (留园 Liú Yuán)

01. Visit Chengdu Panda Base

02. Enjoy Sichuan Opera

02. Visit Longjing Tea Fields

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That’s Mandarin has campuses in five beautiful cities, each with its unique character:

📍 Beijing · Shanghai · Suzhou · Chengdu · Hangzhou

Here’s a guide to the top sights, dishes, and experiences in each city so you can explore while practicing your Mandarin.

The Bund (外滩, Wàitān) is at the top of the list of things to see in Shanghai. Walk along the Huangpu River for stunning views of the city’s iconic skyline.
Take the Huangpu River Cruise (黄浦江游船, Huángpǔ Jiāng yóuchuán) and sail through the heart of the city, and watch the skyline light up.
Xiaolongbao (小笼包, xiǎolóngbāo) is a true Shanghai specialty. These delicate soup-filled dumplings are a must-try to experience authentic Shanghainese cuisine.
小笼包
xiǎolóngbāo
xiaolongbao; steamed dumpling
Step into a peaceful Yu Garden (豫园, Yùyuán) from the Ming Dynasty. With ponds, rocks, bridges, and pavilions, it’s a quiet break from the busy city.
Stay until sunset. The surrounding streets become even more charming after dark when lanterns and shop lights come on ✨
A hutong (胡同, hútòng) is a narrow alley lined with traditional courtyard homes (四合院, sìhéyuàn). Wandering through old alleyways is a perfect place to practice Chinese and meet locals.
胡同
hútòng
hutong; alley
Take a day trip to see one of the wonders of the world. Walk along the top of the wall, enjoy the mountain views, and feel the history under your feet.
长城
Chángchéng
The Great Wall

The Great Wall stretches thousands of kilometers, but some parts are more famous and easier to visit:

  • Badaling (八达岭 Bādálǐng) – most popular and tourist-friendly
  • Mutianyu (慕田峪 Mùtiányù) – less crowded than Badaling
  • Jinshanling (金山岭 Jīnshānlǐng) – partially restored, very scenic
Visit the Temple of Heaven (天坛, Tiāntán), where emperors once prayed for good harvests.
天坛
Tiāntán
Temple of Heaven
Come in the morning to watch locals practicing Tai Chi (太极拳, tàijíquán).
Glide through Suzhou’s canals in a traditional wooden boat and admire stone bridges, whitewashed houses, and glowing red lanterns.
坐船
zuò chuán
to take or go by a boat
These thin noodles are served in sweet or salty broth and topped with meats or seafood.
苏式面
Sūshì miàn
Suzhou-style Noodles
03. Visit Classical Chinese Gardens
Suzhou is home to some of China’s most famous gardens, featuring ponds, bamboo groves, and rock sculptures.
园林
yuánlín
landscape garden
See China’s most beloved animals up close, watch pandas play, nap, and munch on bamboo.
大熊猫基地
dàxióngmāo jīdì
Chengdu Panda Base
Mornings are best when pandas are most active 🐼
川剧变脸 (Chuānjù biànliǎn) is a must-see! It’s a dazzling part of Sichuan opera where performers wear brightly colored costumes and magically change their masks in the blink of an eye.
川剧变脸
Chuānjù biànliǎn
Sichuan opera face-changing 
03. Try Sichuan Hotpot
Sichuan hotpot (火锅, huǒguō) is all about spicy, numbing flavors. Cook meats, vegetables, and tofu in bubbling chili broth for a social dining experience.
火锅
huǒguō
hotpot 
Start with the “mild” option unless you’re ready for full Sichuan heat 🌶️
No trip to Hangzhou is complete without visiting West Lake (西湖, Xīhú). Walk, cycle, or take a boat to enjoy willow-lined paths, stone bridges, and temple views.
Visit the hills where Longjing green tea is grown. You can see how tea is picked and even try making some yourself.
龙井茶园
lóngjǐngchá yuán
longjing tea fields
03. Try Beggar’s Chicken
A traditional Hangzhou dish where the chicken is wrapped in clay and slow-cooked. It’s soft, juicy, and full of flavor.
叫花鸡
jiàohuājī
beggar’s chicken

With campuses in Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Chengdu, and Hangzhou, you can study Mandarin while fully immersing yourself in Chinese culture.

Contact us for info about the courses, accommodation, and student life 📒

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