In China with Weibo's most celebrated Travel Bloggers

09/27/2018

For those looking for inspiration, advice and itineraries in the Asiatic, Weibo's travel bloggers are a must.

They inspired millions of young Chinese, changing their way of seeing the world and followed by many travel bloggers. Let's talk about Weibo, the Chinese social network, where influencers dedicated to the discovery of the world excel. For those looking for inspirations, tips and itineraries on the silk continent, Weibo travel bloggers are a must. Asia has never been so close.Photos of breathtaking views, reportage from contemporary China, but also suggestions from an ancient world, which you thought it was lost, but which are actually just around the corner - and they can tell you where, showing you through videos, photos and diary entries.

We have chosen five among the many. Not only the most followed travel bloggers, but also those who, more than others, have convinced us with their stories. Molly more than all. She has given us an interview on her frenzy for travelling, a dream of hers since she was a child. In spite of everything, together with her boyfriend, she started travelling to the poorest places in Asia with almost no money at all, and from there, her fortune began. Molly is the leader of this new generation. The experience of the trip gave her a reason to live, proving to be an inspiration for many young Asians, and we are sure it will be for you too.

For each destination, we can also recommend a HostelsClub certified hostel!

For those who want to know more: Weibo is a microblogging platform that combines the functions of Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Its success is partly due to the restriction of the use of US-made social networks imposed by the People's Republic of China through the Great Firewall, which is the so-called "wall of fire" that restricts Chinese users actions on the web. And that is how Weibo, from China alone, has established itself all over the world, so much so that now many Western embassies even have a Weibo profile.

1. THE BEST PHOTOS OF ASIA? HERE'S WHERE YOU CAN FIND THEM

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Credits:@CNU_blank, vista di CHONGQING, Cina.

@ CNU-blank, whose real name is unknown, is famous for spreading and publishing particular photos of the Asian continent and China. You will find many tips on how to take some excellent shots. His profile is unmissable for those who want to discover Asia, but also for those who want to become a travel blogger, with a refined taste. We really can really recommend him. The image we have chosen above is a view of Chongquing. It is estimated that there are about 3 million immigrants from other provinces of the republic who live there without a regular residence permit. It is considered one of the largest urban agglomerations in the world, with the total number of official inhabitants of the municipality counted at almost 29 million in 2010, but today it's considered to have closer to 34 million inhabitants.

Our recommended hostel in Chongqing: Lonely Village

2. EVERYTHING ON CHINESE DAILY LIFE

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Credits: @我的旅行小马甲, vista di MACAU, Cina

@ 我 的 旅行 小 马甲, whose name means my travel vest, has more than 3.2 million followers. It is true that these are mainly women, but my travel vest is also among the most popular male bloggers. His reports are characterized by the use of video as well as images and texts. His stories cover the entire globe, with a particular fondness for Asia. This photo that we have chosen among many, is a view of Macau, the famous city near Hong Kong. This report portrays the daily life of Macao, an image of the intimate life in the city and not just the great views known throughout the world. If your next destination is in search of secret China, my travel vest will be your best guide to discover the Asian continent.

Our recommended hotel in Macau: Hou Kong Hotel

3. BREATHTAKING VIEWS ON THE SILK ROAD

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@ 爱 美景 爱 旅行 view of Beijing, China.

@ 爱 美景 爱 旅行, whose name can be translated into English as love the landscape and love travel, has 5.4 million followers. This user is especially known in the community for their excellent advice on travel in Asia. His highly-detailed reports are useful to share less well-known aspects, stories, landscapes and Asian foods. In the shot taken in Beijing above, we see a snapshot of life in China's capital. Unlike the more celestial images of contemporary Beijing, which show the rhythms of life of a dynamic metropolis, we are faced with an evocative image of life in the oldest city. All his reports are dedicated to art, to ancient Chinese painting. A blog with a cultural slant, more suited to those looking for less obvious guides in the Asiatic.

Our recommended hostel in Beijing: 365inn

4. THE TRAVEL BLOGGER WHO GAVE A DREAM TO YOUNG ASIAN TRAVELLERS

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Credits: @ 貓 力 molly, SHANGHAI, China

@ 貓 力 - Before becoming the star of Chinese traveller bloggers, Molly was a simple college student. The stories of her travels have inspired many young Chinese to follow her path. What we can learn from Molly is that dreams must be realized with courage, and not just desire. Molly is among the most influential figures of a new Chinese generation that has decided to make their lives a unique experience by discovering the different cultures of the world. In one of her interviews, she told us how she had always had the desire to travel in her mind. We have chosen her story of Shanghai life for you.

At Shanghai, we recommend two options: Asset Hotel or Shanghai Soho

5. DISCOVERING THE NATURE OF LAOS

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Credits @程诗然 Vientiane, Laos

@ 程 诗 然, whose transliterated name is Cheng Shiran, has 1.2 million followers. Her photos tend to be fo nature, of natural landscapes of the Asian continent. For those of you looking for natural scenery, Cheng Shiran is your ideal guide. The shot that we have chosen tells the life of Laos. A Southeast Asian country that has landlocked borders with China, east with Vietnam, south with Cambodia, west with Thailand and northwest with Burma. After the collapse of the Soviet block, a slow economic liberalization began in Laos, but the single party still remained in power, concentrating on the militarization of the country while abandoning the rigid ideological positions of the Soviet era. The report that we suggest it that of a diary on Laos life.

Our recommended hostel in Laos: Vang Vieng Rock

Do you also want to take a trip to the Asian continent and tell us about it? Tell us what you think!

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