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Top 5 Places to Visit in China
The Great Wall in Beijing, built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), is the most often seen tourism site in China. It runs over 373 miles, containing about 827 city wall platforms, 71 passes and countless...
28 commentsHainan Island
Hainan Island, has, in the past, mainly been a place for people from Hong Kong and mainland China to relax in a tropical setting. It seems that Chinese people view Hainan’s resorts the same way...
2 commentsExploring China: Zhuhai
Zhuhai is located in Mainland China, adjacent to China’s recently acquired economic superstars: Macau and Hong Kong. Because of its status and location, Zhuhai is one of the fastest growing and most...
0 commentsTop 10 Scams to Avoid While Touring China
1. “Budget” or super-cheap tours These tour prices are really cheap, but there is a reason for it – they will take you to shopping places that are not listed on your itinerary, and you may spend more...
0 commentsVisiting Nanjing
Nanjing has long occupied an important place in Chinese history. At several times in history, Nanjing was the capital of China. In fact, Nanjing means “Southern Capital” in Mandarin Chinese. ...
1 commentSanlitun Bar Street, Beijing, China
The Sanlitun Bar Street in Beijing has undergone a remarkable makeover during the past few years as the old Sanlitun market on the west side of the street was torn down several years ago and new high-rise...
1 commentExploring China: Harbin
Winter FestivalHarbin (also spelled Haerbin) is China’s northern-most city. With a metropolitan area that has a population of ten million, it is also one of the country’s biggest. Whether locals...
0 commentsShanghai-A magic city of China
the Bund at night ! Shanghai is the biggest Economic, Trading, Financial and shipping center. It is also the biggest city of China.In Shanghai, you can find all kinds of goods and food from all over the...
0 commentsVisiting Shanghai
As late as the 1930s, Shanghai was known as one of the most decadent and developed cities in The Far East. The swinging 30s gave way to World War II and the subsequent communist takeover. Today, Shanghai...
1 commentYIN & YANG CIRCLE
Taoism: Taoism (Daoism) is the English name referring to a variety of related Chinese philosophical and religious traditions and concepts. These traditions influenced East Asia for over two...
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