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China: Travellers' Tales from China
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For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation.
After World War II, the Communists under MAO Zedong established an autocratic socialist system that, while ensuring China's sovereignty, imposed strict controls over everyday life and cost the lives of tens of millions of people.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:19:38 CDT (610 reads)
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China: Travel Shanghai China by John Mckenna
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Travel Shanghai China, An amazing city.
I live, work, play in Shanghai, China’s largest city, largest port; a city of 16 million people, (many millions more during holidays and festivals), a city wanting to be the biggest, best and most important in the world.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:34:04 CDT (401 reads)
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China: Travel and tour tips for China by Ken Cheong
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China is a large country at a size of 9,596,960 sq km. China was only partially open to the world from 1980 onwards and has been a communist country for many decades. Although there is much progress in the travel industry and infrastructure of China, there remain areas that need to be improved before it can match the level that most tourist would require.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:35:50 CDT (385 reads)
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China: Tips For Saving Money Traveling in China by Zoe Liang
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Based on our experience, most of our travel expense is on the hotel, the food and tour service are really cheap in China. What do we come here for? Sightseeing and cultural experiences in this new land! Why do we have to spend more on hotels? So our tips are:
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:50:17 CDT (335 reads)
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China: The Lowdown on China Travel by Mansi Gupta
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The fragrance of fish, lobsters…, the sturdy Great Wall, the broken hush of winds by the Martial Arts, the grand museums and unpretentious down to earth people…welcome you to the third largest country on the globe - China. China is universally known not just for any single reason. The country has earned remarkable name not just in electronics and technology but it also surpasses many countries in its receiving tourists' attention. The charisma of China is such that people from all over the world endeavor to bask at least once in the Chinese glory.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:51:57 CDT (342 reads)
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China: Survival China Travel Tips and Tricks by John Mckenna
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These China Travel Tips, Survival Techniques, will help you get around and make your trip to China easier, so you will be able to experience the real China with a little less stress. China is an odd beast that needs to be respected; the major cities,Beijing, Shanghai, and Xian, all have their own personalities.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:53:28 CDT (345 reads)
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China: Hotel Guide in China by John Mckenna
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When it comes to hotels within China, you just have to be a little careful.
•Hotel Travel Guide China - International Brand hotels, 4 and 5 Star
Mostly these types of 4 and 5 star hotels will be ok, generally they will be run by a western boss and have western heads of all the departments.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:55:35 CDT (349 reads)
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China: Cruising The Dragon – China’s Yangtze River by Phyllis Steinberg
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China is a nation of contrasts. The 5,000 years of civilization are reflected in centuries old villages, temples and monuments. Then, there is the cosmopolitan city of Shanghai which is flanked by new skyscrapers and thousands of neon lights.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:57:05 CDT (330 reads)
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China: China As A Honeymoon Or Romantic Getaway? by Norm Goldman
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Today Norm Goldman, Editor SKETCHANDTRAVEL.COM and BOOKPLEASURES.COM is pleased to have as a guest Shelley Jiang, editor of LET’S GO CHINA, 6th Edition, one of 57 guidebooks published by the bestselling budget series from LET'S GO PUBLICATIONS.
Good Day Shelley and thank you for accepting our invitation to be interviewed.
NORM:
Please tell our readers something about yourself and your expertise pertaining to China.
SHELLEY:
Born in China, I spent the first six years of my life in Beijing, the city that I will always think of as my first home. Though I moved to America and attended school there, I remain deeply connected with China through books, news, movies, family, and spending summers there every two or three years. During these summer trips, I often travel around the country and have visited many of the places in Let’s Go: China.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 07:59:18 CDT (342 reads)
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China: A Visit To Shanghai, China - Part One by Salihu Ibrahim
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It looks like all roads leads to China these days. If you are into business, attending one training course,or taking a vacation , your most likely destination could be one Chinese city or the other. China is fast becoming an economic powerhouse and with it comes prosperity and modernization. China is also one of the few places not affected by modern terrorism. So how about taking a visit to china on your next vacation. One of the most beautiful cities in china is shanghai. One thing that strikes one immediately about the city of shanghai is that there are a lot of highrise (skyscraper) buildings. The density of highrise buildings is comparable to that of New York city. Shanghai is also one of the most prosperous cities in China. There are interesting places to visit in shanghai. In part one of this article on shanghai I will be writing on the places you can visit while vacationing or doing business in shanghai.
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Posted by lizc on Thursday, March 20 @ 08:03:51 CDT (324 reads)
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