Administrative Division System

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China’s administrative units are currently based on a three-tier system. According to the Constitution of the PRC, the administrative division of China is as follows: A.The country is divided into provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governme...
2010-07-26 / China Guide / 72 views
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Famous Chinese Tea history

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Chinese people are believed to have enjoyed tea drinking for more than 4,000 years. Legend has it that Yan Di, one of three rulers in ancient times, tasted all kinds of herbs to find medical cures. One day,as he was being poisoned by some herb he had ingested; a drop of water from a tea...
2010-06-17 / China Guide / 177 views
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chinese lantern festival

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Falling on the 15th day of the first month of the Lunar Year, the Lantern Festival takes place under a full moon, and marks the end of Chinese New Year festivities. People with their family will gather in the show place to enjoy the beautiful lanterns displayed by individuals or the loc...
2010-06-17 / China Guide / 107 views
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Zhangjiajie Scenic Spot

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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, set up in 1982, is the first authorized national forest park in China. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park,together with Suoxiyu Natural Resource Reserve, Tianzishan Natural Resource Reserve and Yaozizhai makes up the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, also known as ...
2010-05-28 / China Guide / 122 views
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Forbidden City(gu gong) Introduction

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The Forbidden City , also called Palace Museum or Gugong in Chinese ,is the best preserved imperial palace in China and the largest ancient palatial structure in the world.The museum is a real treasures house of Chinese cultural and historical relics, recognized as one of the most impor...
2010-05-28 / China Guide / 106 views
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Agricultural Introduction of China

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Agricultural Introduction of China China is a country with a large population and less arable land. Since 1978 when China adopted the policy of reform in its rural areas, China’s agriculture has developed rapidly. In the past two decades or so, the Chinese countryside, under the p...
2010-05-15 / China Guide / 101 views
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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 / 191 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 / 183 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 / 181 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 / 211 views
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