The Downtown of São Paulo is the dodgiest place I've seen outside of sub-Saharan Africa - nevertheless it's worth a visit and you can get some amazing views over this massive metropolis.
Practical information and photos of Riyadh. Map of Riyadh and surroundings 1. King Khalid International Airport ; 2. King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) ; 3. Al Murooj and King Fahd Districts ; 4. Al Olaya ; 5. Al Batha ; 6. Ad Dirah ; 7. Al Aziziyah Transportation Center ; 8. Diriyah ; 9. Qasoor al-Maqbil ; 10. Camel Trail ; 11. Red Sand Dunes ; 12. Edge of the World, Manjour Trail . Since this post was first published, major developments have taken place in Riyadh: most importantly, the metro network has been inaugurated, and six lines are now in service. This updated information, current as of 2025, has been added to the original post. The two most important lines are the Yellow and Blue. The first connects the international airport to KAFD, and from there the other covers all the main areas of interest in Riyadh, all the way to the Transportation Center in Al Aziziyah. You can find detailed metro maps below.
Many visitors come for just a few hours on a day trip from Chengdu—but that’s a mistake. You need a full day to properly visit the Leshan Giant Buddha , see it from the river, and explore the nearby Oriental Buddha Park and Wuyou Temple hill. At a leisurely pace, it could easily take two days. You can also do a day trip to Emeishan from Leshan by public bus, but in my opinion, it's better to stay overnight there—perhaps in a monastery below the Golden Summit. So, for Leshan alone, you’ll need at least one night, preferably two. The city itself is quite sprawling, modern, and tidy, but it doesn't offer many attractions. The train station is a bit far from the center, but public transport is a good option to reach both the city center and the Leshan Giant Buddha. Below are the tourist basics.
On my last full day in Yangshuo, I went on another scooter trip—this time with the goal of climbing Damian Mountain, known for its iconic view of the mountains at a river bend. Across the river is Xingping, a village known for its “20 Yuan view”, and a ferry provides access. There is another great viewpoint. Further details and maps below.
Explore the trails and the best viewpoints marked on the map in this post, accompanied by photos to help you decide which offers the most stunning view of Taiwan's highest peak, Yushan (Jade Mountain), and the surrounding ranges. I have my personal favorite, but I won’t reveal it just yet—check my last comment to find out!