Photojournalist Tom Carter has spent the past 2 years traveling to all 33 provinces in China. He is the author of CHINA: Portrait of a People. His photographs can be viewed at CHINA PHOTOGRAPHER
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Xinjiang Autonomous Region is China’s largest province, sharing borders with Pakistan, Afghanistan and all the other 'Stans.
Like a resplendent yet elusive jungle bird, Akha tribes appear from the deep lush hills only on market day.
Welcome to Hong Kong: the best of Beijing and Bangkok, London and Las Vegas, New York and New Delhi.
Hainan's most popular season is Spring Festival, when legions of mainlanders shuddering from sub-zero winter temperatures spend Chinese New Year on the invitingly temperate beaches.
Welcome to Gansu, one of China's most varied provinces: Muslims and Buddhists, scalding deserts and lush grasslands.
Ditch the tour and buy a two-day pass to get lost in China's vast Jiuzhaigou National Park in northern Sichuan province.
Join Kublai Khan, Marco Polo, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Olivia Newton John as the intrepid few to ever visit China's mystical Xanadu.
Tom Carter visits one of China's most heavenly wonders - The Longji Titian Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces at Longsheng, Guangxi Autonomous Region.
Photojournalist Tom Carter discusses censorship in the tightly-controlled People's Republic of China and shares a few insider tips on visiting the world’s largest tourism market and world's oldest culture.
China announced it expects to become the world’s largest Internet user. That’s a bullish forecast for a country that suffers nationwide telecommunications outages.

