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As a heaven of food, Beijing has so many kinds of snacks which have attracted a lot of people from home and abroad. The most popular food are the following.
Clay Oven Roll (Shaobing)
Shaobing or Huoshao are baked layered flatbread with sesame on top. They are usually made in two flavors: savoury or sweet. According to [...]

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Train travel is generally a great way to get around China. It is cheap (much less expensive than air travel) and generally very comfortable. Gone are the days of wooden seats at ninety-degree angles with loud speakers blaring propaganda. Trains nowadays have four classes, refreshment carts and decent (if not fabulous) bathrooms.
Obstacles to Buying [...]

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Step 1: Buy a Ticket
Congratulations! You’ve decided to avoid traffic, go green and take the subway. You might be a little daunted but don’t be, take your time and follow these easy directions and hopefully you’ll get wherever you need to go with ease and aplomb.
Now that you’ve found the station, the first thing [...]

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19 Oct, 2009

Preparation Travel in China

Posted by: sunny In: China travel| china travel tips

A trip to China or long-term expatriation is not improvised, it is prepared well in advance both psychologically and materially.
Go to China empty pockets is not recommended in the action or live in China as a foreigner is much more expensive for a Chinese …
China Information
Cultural differences are very strong. It is helpful to document [...]

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19 Oct, 2009

Cost of life in China

Posted by: sunny In: China travel| china travel tips

Life in China is very affordable. Even in a city like Shanghai is the most expensive country, you do very good savings compared to equivalent life in France.
Here are some ideas of prices for housing, food, bus, taxi, bicycle, telephone, tuition …
Accommodation
Outside Shanghai, Beijing or Hong Kong, you can find accommodation fitted correctly around 150 [...]

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14 Oct, 2009

China, its language

Posted by: admin In: Beijing Tour

The antiquity of the Chinese language dating back over 3000 years, transforming it into one of the culture that has prevailed oldest and language itself is well nourished by several major dialects, but its writing system is made on the same characters.

The importance of this literary unit is [...]

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14 Oct, 2009

Destination; Macao (II)

Posted by: admin In: Beijing Tour

This article is a continuation of "Destino, Macao"
Sun, air, green lands and all sorts of delicious foods that contribute to its many attractions, walking is the best way to explore the historical city and its many cultural heritages, visiting historic sites are part of a traveler's itinerary are scattered across [...]

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14 Oct, 2009

XI'AN and Warriors

Posted by: admin In: Beijing Tour

Travelers from around the world come to China to meet one of the most treasured of Xi'an and humanity, which are the famous Terracotta Warriors, representing an icon of Chinese history, but now part of the heritage of humanity.

We know that in ancient Xi'an represented the understanding of [...]

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14 Oct, 2009

New Year in China

Posted by: admin In: Beijing Tour

China is governed by a timetable different from the Western, in fact, in 2009, were held on January 26 entry on his New Year, but not every year is on this date, as calculated according to an astronomical number of assumptions . For example, in 2010, the Chinese New Year begins on [...]

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14 Oct, 2009

Dazhu, tradition and art in rock

Posted by: admin In: Beijing Tour

Dazhu, Chinese city over 150 kilometers from Chongqing g lies in its surroundings a Antentas artistic treasure declared World Heritage by UNESCO: thousands of rock sculptures and reliefs of religious subjects and dug into mountains that were carved between the seventh century and XIV. One way to approach not only to the [...]

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