The China East Adventure Map differs from a traditional road map for it includes hundreds of points of interest that highlight diverse and unique destinations in the region. UNESCO World Heritage sites, national parks and reserves, archaeological sites, temples, caves and points of interest such as the Great Wall of China and the Wall of Genghis Khan are included, making it an invaluable resource to travelers hoping to experience all the history and culture China has to offer. Additional travel aids include the location of airports, ports and ferry routes. The front side of the China East map details the northeast region of the country, from its border with Russia and Mongolia to the north, to the North Korean border to the east, and extending south to the city of Nanjing. The reverse side of the map details China’s southeastern region, extending from Xi’an and Zhengzhou south to Hong Kong; west to the country’s borders with India and Myanmar (Burma); and east to the Vietnamese border and the shores of the South and East China Seas.