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China, officially known as the People's Republic of China is a vast country in Eastern Asia with the world's largest population. With coasts on the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea, in total it borders 14 nations. China is a huge country with endless travel opportunities. China has many large and famous cities. Most important to travelers in mainland China are: Beijing, the capital, cultural center and host of the 2008 Olympics. Shanghai is famous for its riverside cityscape. It is China's largest city and a major commercial center with many shopping opportunities. Guangzhou is one of most prosperous and liberal cities in the south, near Hong Kong. Guilin is popular destination for both Chinese and foreign tourists with sensational mountain and river scenery. Hangzhou is famously beautiful city and major center for the silk industry. Kunming is gateway to a rainbow of ethnic minority areas. Nanjing is a renowned historical and cultural city with many historic sites. Suzhou, "Venice of the East," is an ancient city famous for canals and gardens. Xi'an is the oldest city and ancient capital of China, home to ten dynasties including the Han and the Tang, terminus of the ancient Silk Road, and home of the terracotta warriors. You can travel to many of these cities if you rent a car. Car rental company has its desk located in Hong Kong airport and in all the other larger airports in China. The Culture of China is one of the world's oldest and most complex cultures. The area in which the culture is dominant covers a large geographical region in eastern Asia with customs and traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and provinces. China is a very diverse place with large variations in culture, language, customs and economic levels. A majority of Chinese still lives in rural areas even though only 10% of China's land is arable.