Hong Kong travel guide

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Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region of PRC, has grown from what was a simple fishing village into the world’s fourth largest banking and financial center and eighth largest trading economy. Situated in the southeast corner of China, Hong Kong occupies an area of 1,104 squar...
2010-03-24 / China Guide / 687 views
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Wudangzhao Monastery

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“Wudang” means willow and “Zhao” means monastery in Mongolian. “Wudangzhao” is the monastery built near willows and it is a famous scenic spot in Baotou.”Wudangzhao” is Badageer Monastery in Mongolian and was built in Qing Dynasty in 1749....
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Xiangguo Temple

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Xiangguo Temple located in Kaifeng City of Henan province.Xiangguo Temple is a well-known ancient Buddhist temple. For more than two thousand years, the temple was used as the background for so many touching stories, legends and dramas. Together with the statues of Xiang Liang couple, s...
2010-03-24 / China Attractions / 1,279 views
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Travel hebei guide

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Travel hebei guide: Ji is short for Hebei Province. It lies in the southern part in China. Hebei located in the northern part of Huabei Plain, and in the southeastern part of Nei Menggu Plateau. In the southeastern part of Hebei, there are plains. They occupy 40 percent in area, with pl...
2010-03-24 / China Guide / 888 views
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Beijing’s Hutong and Courtyard

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Beijing’s Hutong and Courtyard People say that the real culture of Beijing is the ‘culture of the Hutong’ and the ‘culture of the courtyard’. How true that is. Often, it is Beijing’s winding Hutongs that attract tourists from home and abroad rather th...
2010-03-24 / China Guide / 769 views
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Beihai Park

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BeiHai Park, in central Beijing close to the Forbidden City, is one of the oldest and most authentically preserved imperial gardens in China. BeiHai Park has a history of over 1,000 years. BeiHai Park has existed throughout the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. BeiHai Park is an...
2010-03-11 / China Attractions / 749 views
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Longmen Caves

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The Longmen Caves are located in the south of Luoyang City.The Longmen Caves was first constructed in the Emperor Taihe’s Reign of the Northern Wei Dynasty (488 AD). The construction lasted many years from the Wei Dynasty through the Northern Qi, Sui, Tang and Song Dynasties etc. ...
2010-03-11 / China Attractions / 757 views
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The Mid-Autumn Day

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August 15th in Chinese Lunar Calendar is the Mid-Autumn Day. It is one of the most important traditional festivals in China.On that day people usually go back home to have family reunion. Each family will have the members get together to have a big dinner. The most popular food is moon ...
2010-03-11 / China Guide / 742 views
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Double Ninth Festival

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The “Chong Yang Festival” is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, and it is as such known as the Double Ninth Festival. Origin: The Double Ninth Festival is based on the theory of Yin and Yang, the two opposing principles in nature. Yin is feminine, negative...
2010-03-11 / China Guide / 798 views
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Mong Kok

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Mong kok is notoriously known as the heartland of triad gangs. In the era that Hong Kong was part of the British Empire, the gweilos (foreign devils) rarely dared to venture here. Even today the area is home to triads, illegal gambling dens and sleaze but don’t let this put you of...
2010-03-11 / China Attractions / 877 views
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