Why China?
2015-02-17 10:48

Beijing
Beijing the heart of China has a whole lot more to offer than the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. The envy of cities all over the world for unique entertainment and classic venues.

Shoulder Ballet. A modern take on a classical art form. Incorporating the elegance of ballet, the deftness of acrobatics and the strength of a "human stage".


Temple of the Heavenly King in Beihai Park. The world's oldest park, but one of the Beijing's newest venues. Enjoy an evening in a venue the Imperial family used for 1000 years.

Shanghai
If you thought New York was the city that never sleeps. Think Again. Shanghai, a bustling cosmopolitan international city of business, entertainment and fashion. One of the best ways to enjoy this city is to relive its "recent past" by going back to the 1930's.

Old Shanghai Party in Paramount. The most famous dance hall in Shanghai even China during the 1920's and early 1930's.


They call it the Beijing Bike, but it is more prevalent in Shanghai. Based on the 1940's BMW models, there is no better way to see the Concession and Old Quarters of Shanghai than riding shotgun in a sidecar. And what better way to get off the beaten track than in these Sidecars. What a ride. Literally.

Hong Kong
Asia's melting pot of traditional culture and modern wonders. A city where anything is possible.

How about a party in Ozone situated on the 118 floor, the highest bar in the world. What better venue to hold your own unique party. Destination China does it better than anyone.


Discover the intricacies of the traditional Chinese tea ceremony at Lok Cha Tea house next to the Tea Museum in Hong Kong Park. Cheers!