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BEIJING - Find the "lost" tracks
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Thinking about a hiking vocation?
Beijing is blessed to offer a variety of
hiking tours in the city’s surrounding
areas. It’s a perfect opportunity to
find those “lost” tracks as over 2000
years of history is bundled in these
routes. You may track on the Great Wall,
one of the world’s most magnificent
wonders, in the ancient villages and
around the ancient tombs and
temples. Finding a local or a travel
agency will be a good idea to lead you
to these tracks. |
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Xi'An - Walk through the time tunnel
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Xi'An, located in the central-northwest
of
China, is one of the birthplaces of the
ancient Chinese civilization. It served
as China's capital for the most
dynasties (most notably for Han and
Tang). The city has won a world
reputation for its famous Terra-cotta
Warriors and Horses of the Qin Dynasty. By
travelling to the eastern terminal of
the Silk Road, you may explore many historical sites, magnificent
ancient buildings and religious
monuments in Xi'An. |
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CHENGDU - Light up your tongue
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Do you like spicy food? If you answer
yes, then Chengdu will be the right
place for you. Of the eight major
schools of China's culinary art, Sichuan
cuisine (Chuan Cai), originated from
Sichuan Province, is perhaps the most popular.
It now has a
international reputation for being spicy
and flavorful. The making the dish
involves a variety of flavors and
different methods of cooking, featuring
the taste of hot, sweet, sour, salty or
tongue-numbing. |
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XIAMEN - Wander around a land that time forgot
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Xiamen has become one of the most
popular destinations for Chinese because
of the "Gu Lang Yu Island". Wandering on
the sand, walking through paths
surrounded by old villas, finding
something very unique in one of the
local shops or spending an afternoon
with a cup tea in a quiet teahouse...
Some say it's heaven, while others say
it's only a tale... |
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WATER TOWN - Sail on the "Venice of the East"
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China's water towns, often referred as
"Venice of the East", is a perfect
destination if you want to get away from
the noisy cities. It's famous for its
ancient buildings, canals and bridges
and most importantly, the ways of living
in these towns haven't changed much in
centuries. Visitors can have a glimpse
into Chin's ancient past while these
towns stood still. It's also a perfect
place providing endless photo
opportunities for photography lovers.
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