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The most economical tourist destination in the world, as on date is China Tourism. China & its culture have a lot to contribute towards the promotion of tourism in this vast, diversified & traditionally rich country. As best...

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One of the two best places to visit in Asia for tourism is Sri Lanka and china tourism. But for the value of money & the pleasure of touring, china tourism is a step ahead. When spoken about china, Beijing, the capital of the...

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“Land of history, place of legends” China has everything for the tourists of different tastes. Planning your trip is very essential while travelling abroad on tour. Design your travel route & make most of your reservation if you...

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China is developing the tourism to make more people visit the country and to improve the revenue of the country. The writing system of the china also explains the tradition and history of the country. The alphabets and the writing system...

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China High Lights

China High Lights

Famous Spot of ChinaShanghai’s economic power is expressed through the thousands of neon signs and skyscrapers seem out of the water. This assembly forms an unforgettable sight. The docks are bustling Bund 24 hours 24. Life takes place at a rapid pace and strollers do not have their place. For a break, the Old Town is perfect: the temples, the halls of heaven and tea houses invite you to a quiet break.
Since the adoption of a more liberal policy oriented towards the outside, China, ” the sleeping dragon, “wakes up and seems to share his vast historical and cultural heritage with the rest of the world. She then faced with a growing popularity with tourists. Steppes of Mongolia to the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, through the most remote villages, its vastness, its customs and traditions deeply rooted subjugate travelers. It was at Beijing (Peking) as visitors discover the soul of the country, in the walls of the Forbidden City and the Imperial Palace and Tiananmen Square. Not far away, the Great Wall of China (Wanli Changcheng), a fortification 3,860 miles long stretching along the borders north and north-west, is one of the most beautiful wonders of the world. Wonderful too, very cosmopolitan city of Hong Kong old and new neighborhoods, places inhabited and overcrowded.

Posted by admin 15.02.2011 in China, Famous Spots
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China Tourist Offices

China Tourist Offices

ChinaTravel to China – Telescoping of tradition and modernity. In China, Buddhist temples with curved lines alongside the skyscrapers and extravagant fengshui continues to influence urban planning. The nature is spectacular: mountains shrouded in mist, electric green rice fields dotted with rocky peak, stony deserts and Himalayan peaks where Tibetan monasteries cling. Multimillennial maintains a culture fascination. Published Tuesday, April 27, 2010, by OhMyGlobe! Travel to China – Telescoping of tradition and modernity. In China, Buddhist temples with curved lines alongside the skyscrapers and extravagant fengshui continues to influence urban planning. The nature is spectacular: mountains shrouded in mist, electric green rice fields dotted with rocky peak, stony deserts and Himalayan peaks where Tibetan monasteries cling. Multimillennial maintains a culture fascination. Who is the destination? For lovers of culture, history, the great outdoors enthusiasts, hikers (Himalayan region) ….
This page offers the details of the bodies responsible for promoting tourism in China as well as services and government agencies concerned with the reception of travelers and tourists, such as the National Tourism (ONT), Tourist Offices states, regions and cities, ministries and central governments or museums and national parks. You will also find practical information to help organize your trip.

Posted by admin 05.02.2011 in China, Famous Spots
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The National Tourism Of China

The National Tourism Of China

China Tourism resources with the breathtaking scenery, the history of several millennia, and the brilliant civilization of China, these are the reasons why to visit the country, which must be added the many ethnicities that make up the population and give the keys of local color. China currently offers two tours developed enough: a traditional circuit S-shaped connecting the cities famous historical, political and cultural are Beijing, Xi’an, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou, and a crescent-shaped circuit, which is focus on open areas of the coast as the Liaodong Peninsula and Shandong, the deltas of the Yangtze and Zhujiang. The first circuit leads to visit the Great Wall at Badaling, the Imperial Palace and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, the Museum of the army of warriors and horses terra cotta tomb of Emperor Qin Shihuangdi, the Forest stele and the Great Pagoda in Xi’an Wild Goose, the Bund, Nanjing Road and Pudong New Area in Shanghai, Suzhou gardens and landscapes of the West Lake in Hangzhou. The second circuit allows you to see major changes in open areas of the coast since the reform and opening up, to admire the landscapes of coastal North and South, to enjoy the sea, beach and sun and to stay in a holiday village, to attend gyms and bars outside the purely touristic activities. In 2000, the Tourism Program of the century “was implemented in China. Dozens of festivals including snow, lanterns, the culture of the ancient city of Pingyao, and nine routes on the Yangtze, the Huanghe, through the Three Gorges of the Yangtze, have been proposed in order to attract more foreign tourists. At the same time, advertising on domestic tourism was launched on a large scale for public a better understanding of Chinese tourism and resources. During the program the “Tourism of the century”, “the sights of China: World Heritage Site in XXI Century” was offered on the international tourism market in as a competitive product. The traditional dance, opera and folklore of ethnic minorities are part of the tourism resources in China. There are many tourists attracted by the charm of folk arts such as Peking Opera and traditional comic duets, and and customs of various ethnic minorities such as the Water Festival of Dai, the Torch Festival of Yi, Day of March 3 Bai, the songs of the Zhuang Festival and the Festival of Nadam the Mongols. As for the kitchen Chinese, is known worldwide! The famous Beijing Roast Duck, Mongolian the pot, the roast suckling pig Guangdong, fish of West Lake vinegar, spicy Sichuan tofu and various regional dishes are just some examples of the variety of Chinese specialties.

Posted by admin 05.01.2011 in China, Famous Spots
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Shanghai is the only city in China with two international Airports

Pudong Airport is located 30km (19 miles) southeast of Shanghai. Officially opened on 1 October 1999 and growing at a rapid pace, the airport is Shanghai’s international hub as well as serving some domestic routes and all Hong Kong and Macau flights. A second terminal and third runway opened in early 2008. Free shuttle buses transfer passengers between T1 and T2, and operate
every 15 minutes between 0600-2100. A third terminal and fourth and fifth runway are in planning stages.
Pudong is about a 45-minute drive from downtown (traffic permitting). In early 2004, a prestigious flagship infrastructure project, the 431km/hour magnetic levitation shuttle train (or maglev), was opened, which covers the 30km distance between the airport and Longyang Lu metro station in Pudong in just short of 8 minutes. An extension connecting Pudong to Hangzhou via Shanghai South Railway Station and Hongqiao International Airport in time for the Shanghai World Expo 2010 has been postponed.
Airport facilities: Although T2 is newer and easier to navigate, both terminals have handy facilities including banks, ATMs, bureaux de change, post offices, car hire, restaurants and tourist information. Most of the major city hotels have reservation desks at the airport. The terminals also have left-luggage, souvenir stalls and other shops, cafes, public telephones and free Wi-Fi Internet access. Business facilities, including fax, Internet and long-distance calls, are available between the international and domestic arrival halls. Fully equipped meeting and conference rooms are provided by the Ramada Pudong Airport Shanghai Hotel (tel: (21) 6885 2886; www.ramadaairportpd.com) and Dazhong Merrylin Air Terminal Hotel (tel: (21) 38799999) located on the central walkway between T1 and T2.
Transport to the city: Shanghai Airport Bus Co and the Shanghai Dazhong Bus Corporation buses depart every 13-21 minutes between 0705-2305 (journey time – 60-90 minutes) from outside T1 and T2 arrivals halls. There are eight routes into the city, with only route five going to Pudong itself. Other routes include a dedicated hotel shuttle, People’s Square, Hongkou in the city’s northwest district and Hongqiao Airport. Price, route and departure details can be found on Traffic Guide boards throughout the airport. Further information is available from Airport Shuttle Bus Services (tel: (21) 6834 6912 or 6645).
The maglev train (tel: (21) 2890 7777; www.smtdc.com) runs daily every 15-30 minutes between 0700-2130 from the airport to Longyang Li metro station in Pudong, from where you will need to catch a connecting cab or Line 2 metro train to your final destination. In the opposite direction it runs daily every 15-30 minutes between 0645-2130. Ticket machines are easy to use and are in English. To get discounted tickets (available with airline ticket) or a receipt, use the ticket counter.
Metered taxis are available at the official stand outside T1 and T2 arrival halls – the fare to downtown Puxi/Pudong is about RMB150/RMB170 (journey time – 45-60 minutes).

Posted by admin 08.10.2010 in China, Famous Spots
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City Guide-Shanghai

Shanghai, Hu for short, is a renowned international metropolis drawing more and more attention from all over the world. Situated on the estuary of Yangtze River, Shanghai serves as the most influential economic, financial, international trade, cultural, science and technology center in East China.
Shanghai, situated on the estuary of Yangtze River, is the busiest transport hub in eastern China. As an important financial and business center of China and of the world, Shanghai has highly developed infrastructure, including a convenient public transportation network.
General Information
Location: Shanghai Special Municipality, China.
Dialing code: 86.
Population: 17.78 million (metropolitan).
Time zone: GMT + 8
Electricity: 220 volts AC, 50Hz; two-pin and sockets are standard.
Average January temperatures: 4°C (39.2°F).
Average July temperatures: 28°C (77°F).
Annual rainfall: 1,183mm (46.6 inches)
Transportation

Posted by admin 06.10.2010 in China, Famous Spots
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