1.Forbidden City (故宫/紫禁城)
The Forbidden City was constructed from 1406 to 1420, and was the former Chinese imperial palace and winter residence of the Emperor of China from the Ming dynasty (since the Yongle Emperor) to the end of the Qing dynasty, between 1420 and 1924. The Forbidden City served as the home of Chinese emperors and their households and was the ceremonial and political center of the Chinese government for over 500 years.
2.The Bund (外滩)
In contrast to the Ming and Qing dynasties represented in Beijing, Shanghai is the representative city of modern Chinese civilisation, with a large number of historically outstanding buildings. The Bund is certainly more of a spiritual expression of Shanghai than the modern architecture of Pudong, with dozens of classical European-style buildings, but with a blend of traditional Chinese culture.
3.Potala Palace (布达拉宫)
China is a multi-ethnic country and the Potala Palace is a World Heritage Site and the design on the back of the RMB 50 in the fifth set.
4.Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge (港珠澳大桥)
It is both the longest sea crossing and the longest open-sea fixed link in the world.