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CNY: When is Chinese New Year?
CNY: A guide to Chinese New Year and the key dates for the animal symbols of the Chinese New Year.
Oct 24, 2010
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Frank Smith
Hiking China's Hua Shan Mountain
By hiking China's Hua Shan mountain at night you can avoid some of the large crowds of visitors. Here are some tips based on my trip in 2009
Oct 21, 2010
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Jeff Fedorkiw
Chongqing Style Szechuan Cuisine
Chongqing's unique cuisine provides food lovers a rich experience.
Oct 18, 2010
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Jeff Fedorkiw
Beijing Hutong Culture Inn Provides Look at Fading Way of Life
The Beijing Hutong Culture Inn, located just a few blocks from the Drum Tower, allows visitors a close up look at a disappearing way of life in the hutongs.
Oct 17, 2010
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Cheryl Probst
Great Wall Snakes Across Northern China to End at Shanhaiguan
Shanhaiguan, a farming community northeast of Beijing, is the eastern terminus for the Great Wall, when begins in Jiayoguan in West China's Gansu Province.
Oct 7, 2010
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Cheryl Probst
China's Traffic Problem
Being a pedestrian in China is dangerous because there is no one to enforce traffic laws and there are simply too many cars.
Sep 12, 2010
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Eileen Finn
Beijing: a Little More to Offer than Hong Kong
Enjoy the Beijing Opera, Tiananmen Square, The Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Take a tour of Beijing and discover the Feng Shui of this cultural city.
Sep 4, 2010
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Fiona Trowbridge
Top Luxury Hotels in Macau
Travellers seeking indulgence and pampering in Macau, should check out some of the following luxurious retreats.
Aug 16, 2010
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Gayle Wheatley
The St. Regis Beijing: Decadent Digs in the Northern Capital
The St. Regis in Beijing is one of China's most luxurious hotels, providing every imaginable comfort a traveler could dream of.
Aug 5, 2010
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Gayle Wheatley
Shopping in Shanghai, China
Heading to Shanghai, China? Otherwise known as Paris of the East, Shanghai is a dream come true for shopaholics.
Aug 4, 2010
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Jo Bilson
Beijing's Press Club Bar
The Press Club Bar inside the St. Regis hotel in Beijing is one of the city's hottest watering holes, and home of the famous Great Wall Bloody Mary.
Jul 30, 2010
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Gayle Wheatley
The Grand Hyatt Macau: A Luxurious Retreat on the Cotai Strip
A comprehensive review of the Grand Hyatt Macau, located on the Cotai Strip in the City of Dreams in Macau.
Jul 28, 2010
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Gayle Wheatley
Things To Do In Xian
Xian is an ancient city with plenty to delight travellers, from terracotta warriors to ancient Muslim mosques.
Jun 26, 2010
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Louise Campion
Exploring the Terracotta Army
Often called the eighth wonder of the ancient world, China's Terracotta Army gives travellers a fascinating insight into history that shaped modern China.
Jun 26, 2010
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Louise Campion
Touring the Great Wall of China
"He who has not mounted the great wall is not a true man". A line from Mao Zedong's poem of 1935 has become a famous saying about the Great Wall of China.
Jun 26, 2010
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Valeria Teo
Beijing Shopping in the Markets: Panjiayuan to the Silk Market
Bargaining for clothes, shoes, souvenirs and knockoffs in the capital of China makes for a fun afternoon or a whole day of Beijing shopping.
Jun 26, 2010
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Bridget Coila
China's Top Six Touristic Attractions by Regions
Among the famous Forbidden City, the Great Wall, the Qin's Mausoleum, Shanghai, West Lake and Lhasa, what are China's top touristic attractions?
Jun 16, 2010
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Valeria Teo
Osaka, Japan at Shanghai 2010 World Expo
For those unwilling to queue for hours to enter the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2010, there's a snapshot of Osaka across the river on the Puxi Expo site.
Jun 14, 2010
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Brian Cross
China Travel Basics and Tips for a Great Trip
China is a large and fascinating country, but it can sometimes be challenging. Following some basic advice can enhance the travel experience.
Jun 14, 2010
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Annabella Gualdoni
World Expo 2010, Shanghai, China
The Shanghai World Expo 2010 runs from 1 May to 31 October 2010 and is expected to attract between 70 and 100 million visitors.
Jun 13, 2010
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Steve Rogerson