China Beijing Shopping Guide

Buy a shirt with only 8 yuan, a pair of jeans for less than 20 yuan Yes you can. And no, need not be a world champion maker. For authentic, high quality clothing and more, is the factory Beijing Clearance Center dedicated centers and discount stores in the city’s best kept secrets of the trade. [...]

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Shanghai shopping guide

Shanghai is one of the best shopping malls in China, where more than 500 stores. The city is a  shopping paradise  reputation and malls offer a wide variety of consumer goods are among the best international brands and domestic products. In addition to boutiques, shops, shopping malls, supermarkets, shopping is a path extending from the [...]

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Travel and Tour Tips for China

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 [...]

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Things about traveling to China during the coldest month

Don’t check the weather before you go. It will give you the wrong impression of cold. As I mentioned earlier, cold feels different depending on humidity and wind and Weather.com’s “feels like” index really didn’t cover it. If you do check the weather, remember that average temperature means it can get much lower (or, if [...]

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China Tour Tips

Things to buy in China:
Tea: China is the home of tea. Tea is divided into green, black, perfumed, white and Wulong tea. Longjing (green tea) and Biluochun (green tea), are famous throughout the world.
Silk:  Chinese silk is famous in the world for its magnificent quality, color and variety. Representative samples are brocade from Hangzhou, Sichuan [...]

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Top 5 reasons to visit Shanghai, China

1. Language barrier is always a problem if you visit a non-English country. However, Shanghai is now an international big city, not only the service workers can speak English, but also some of the vendors on the streets. So you don’t have to worry about the language here in Shanghai.
2. Shanghai city is one of the most [...]

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