Reed Flute Cave in Guilin, China

Reed Flute Cave known as the  Palace of Natural Arts is located in the northwest of Guilin City, 5 km from the center. There is a cave in southern shoulder of the Guangming Hill (Bright Hill) is one of the most extraordinary landscapes of Guilin.
According to legend, Reed Flute Cave its name because people believed [...]

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The Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shihuang

Ancient Chinese believed in the immortality of the soul and for that reason and faith, the dead were buried so should enjoy life the same amenities that life in general. Since 1600 BC to 300 BC, when the noble dead, buried their slaves with them.
In 384 BC., If the act was repealed, and after-stations, the [...]

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The Forbidden City - Beijing China

In the center of Beijing lies the Forbidden City with the name  Gugong (Palace Museum) in Chinese. Completed in 1420, it was ruled by Emperor 24 for a period of 500 years. It is said that they had more than one million workers, including hundreds of thousands Artisian to build the Forbidden City. From the [...]

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Yangtze river -three gorges

The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River starts Baidi City (White Emperor City), Fengjie County, Chongqing in the west and ends at the office Nanjing, Yichang County, Hubei Province, eastern short 193,000 km. Qutang, Wu Gorge and Xiling grog, the three gorges of the river Yangtze.
Qutang Gorge is the smallest of the three gorges. It [...]

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Must see places in Shanghai

Shanghai brings to mind images of a bustling urban center and dynamic, and is a fairly accurate description. In relation to population is the largest city in China with over 20 million people live. There is also a popular destination for tourists to explore China and explore one of the busiest cities.
During their stay in [...]

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China Shanghai Bund tours

Late 2009 might not be the very best time to visit Shanghai. “Better City, Better Life” the banners proclaim as Shanghai prepares for the World Expo in 2010, but today, that means that there’s construction nearly everywhere, including the world famous riverfront embankment, “the Bund”. I hear it’s quite a sight. Too bad my view [...]

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Historic arch to return to Shanghai

A 100-year-old wooden archway made in Shanghai will return to Shanghai later this month after 96 years overseas, Xuhui District Culture Bureau said yesterday.
Tushanwan Archway, exhibited in three World Expos, will be on display during the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, officials said.
The archway is being shipped back from Sweden in thousands of pieces, officials said. [...]

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China Beijing Forbidden City - Glimpse of The Past(From travelChinatour)

After I managed to recharge my camera battery, I headed back to the Beijing Forbidden City after lunch around 1:30pm. For lunch, I had a quick bite at a McDonald’s about 2 blocks away from my hotel. The food at McD’s in China isn’t that much different compared to the ones in North America; however, they do [...]

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Top 10 Travel Attractions in China for 2010!

1. Shanghai Expo: World expo in 2010, which starts on May 1st and ends on Oct 31st, is a occasion for China to bring the world at   home             and for the world to feel at home in China. At that time, you will have the oppotunity to see all the different theme halls     from all [...]

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