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		<title>Opening pageant of 2009 Shanghai Tourism Festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Positioned as the people’s festival, taking the “Entering the happiness and pleasure “as subject, Shanghai Tourism Festival has progressed for 16 years successfully since 1990 when it first held.
Incorporating tourism products including sightseeing, leisure, entertainment, culture, sports, exposition, food and shopping, the festival also presents more than a hundred activities showcasing the metropolitan outlook, culture [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Positioned as the people’s festival, taking the “Entering the happiness and pleasure “as subject, Shanghai Tourism Festival has progressed for 16 years successfully since 1990 when it first held.</p>
<p>Incorporating tourism products including sightseeing, leisure, entertainment, culture, sports, exposition, food and shopping, the festival also presents more than a hundred activities showcasing the metropolitan outlook, culture and commerce of Shanghai.</p>
<p>Some of highlights are float pageant, carnival, Shanghai International firework festival, Image Ambassador competition, rose wedding ceremony , to name a few.</p>
<p><img src="http://www1.chinaculture.org/focus/images/attachement/bmp/site1/20090914/001aa018fefe0c17df612b.bmp" alt="fsd" /><br />
A flowery float in the shape of &#8220;Haibao&#8221;, mascot of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, shows up during the opening pageant of the 2009 Shanghai Tourism Festival on Huaihai road in Shanghai, east China, Sept. 12, 2009. Twenty-two flowery floats and 35 performing teams from at home and abroad took part in the pageant on Saturday.</p>
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Photo taken on Sept. 12, 2009 shows a Brazilian samba performance during the opening pageant of the 2009 Shanghai Tourism Festival on the Huaihai Road in Shanghai, east China. Twenty-two flowery floats and 35 performing teams from at home and abroad took part in the pageant on Saturday.</p>
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People watch a flowery float during the opening pageant of the 2009 Shanghai Tourism Festival on Huaihai road in Shanghai, east China, Sept. 12, 2009. Twenty-two flowery floats and 35 performing teams from at home and abroad took part in the pageant on Saturday.</p>


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		<title>Destionations Should See in China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[China is a kind of treasure box that hides one of the world&#8217;s oldest civilizations. It is a multi-pious and multi-racial country. Having a booming story and heritage place the country among the world&#8217;s peak journey destinations. It is the third principal country of the world in which there heaps of touristic attractions to jaunt [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China is a kind of treasure box that hides one of the world&#8217;s oldest civilizations. It is a multi-pious and multi-racial country. Having a booming story and heritage place the country among the world&#8217;s peak journey destinations. It is the third principal country of the world in which there heaps of touristic attractions to jaunt and bags of stuff to do. It offers endless cultural assets with heaps of memories that are unforgotable for the days.</p>
<p>China has imminent cities that are also important <a title="travel" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/travel/"><strong>travel</strong></a> destinations. <a title="Beijing" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Bei Jing/"><strong>Beijing</strong></a> is the capital of China and has always been among the infamous cultural and historic cities. It is China&#8217;s most standard city for tourists. It owns number of temples, <a href="http://antique.morewrite.com/">antique</a> houses, museums, parks. The top attractions of <a title="Beijing" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Bei Jing/"><strong>Beijing</strong></a> are The Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, <big><span style="font-size: medium;">Temple of Heaven</span></big> and Ming Tombs. The Great Wall with its worldwide fame is a historical place and for assured must-see place. The great scenery also pleases the visitors. The Forbidden City also known as the Imperial Palace is a city-within-a-city that owns obsolete buildings. The Summer Palace is the leading Royal Park. Summer Place contains structures which are included by towers, temples, pavilions, bridges, and corridors. Ming Tombs is the interment situate of 13 out of 17 emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Also, Tian&#8217;anmen Square and The <big><span style="font-size: medium;">Temple of Heaven</span></big> are among touristic destinations of <a title="Beijing" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Bei Jing/"><strong>Beijing</strong></a>.</p>
<p><a title="Shanghai" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Shanghai/"><strong>Shanghai</strong></a> is one of the most cosmopolitan cities of China. It is also prevalent with its nightlife. Nanjing Road, The Old Town, Yuyuan Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, The Bund, Grand View Garden, <a title="Shanghai" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Shanghai/"><strong>Shanghai</strong></a> Wildlife Zoo are the accepted attractions of the city.</p>
<p>Guilin located on the Li River, is a small city; however, an admired place due to its lovely scenery. Its geographic formations and breathtaking beauty charm travellers. Li River, Elephant Trunk Hill, Longji Terraced Field, Green Lotus Peak and Yangshuo are trendy sightseeings. Kunmíng is also one of the cosmopolitan Chinese cities. The city owns handsome attractions such as Stone Forest, Xishan, Jiuxiang and Yunnan Nationalities Village.</p>
<p>Xi&#8217;an city home of the world-legendary <big><span style="font-size: medium;">Terra Cotta Army</span></big>. <a title="Xian" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/xian/"><strong>Xian</strong></a> is a must-see and world renowned tourist city. Qin <big><span style="font-size: medium;">Terra Cotta Army</span></big> Museum is a locate museum housing the continuing excavation of a crowd of 6,000 terra-cotta soldiers and livestock. Museum of the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses , Shaanxi History Museum, The Xi&#8217;an City Wall, Huaqing Hot Springs are some of the attractions of Xi’an.</p>
<p>A trip to <a title="tibet" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/tibet/"><strong>Tibet</strong></a> is a memorable experience. It offers stunning views. There are countless attractions in <a title="tibet" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/tibet/"><strong>Tibet</strong></a> which makes it a very trendy tourist destination . Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, Mount Kailash, Lake Manasarova, Mount Everest, Yarlong Tsangpo River, Sera Monastery and Lake Namtso to break in <a title="tibet" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/tibet/"><strong>Tibet</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Dunhuang attracts people with its many historic sites. Mogao Grottoes (Mogao Caves), Yang and Yumen Passes are among sightseeings of the city. The Silk Road is also one of the must-see views of China. It is known all around the world and a <a title="travel" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/travel/"><strong>travel</strong></a> to China is incomplete if it is not visited. Also, Hainan, Dali, Dao, Hong Kong, <big><span style="font-size: medium;">Temple of Heaven</span></big>, Hutongs, Reed Flute Cave, Tai Shan, Macau, Hainan, Yunan are among trendy places.</p>
<p>Rock climbing, cycling and canal cruising are activities offered in China. Acrobatic Arts are a specific must-see activity to add to any visitors record. Do not forget to see Giant Pandas at the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base. China offers entertainments and gaudy nightlife, too.</p>


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		<title>Shanghai: When to go</title>
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The best time to vacation Shanghai is early accident, when the erode is good and crowds diminish. Although temperatures are sizzling and the humidity can be unbearable, summer is the ultimate tourist spice, and hotels and transportation can get very crowded. If promising, book numerous months in develop for summer journey.
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The best time to vacation <a title="Shanghai" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Shanghai/"><strong>Shanghai</strong></a> is early accident, when the erode is good and crowds diminish. Although temperatures are sizzling and the humidity can be unbearable, summer is the ultimate tourist spice, and hotels and transportation can get very crowded. If promising, book numerous months in develop for summer journey.</p>
<p>Avoid the three state holidays: Chinese New Year, which ranges from mid January to mid-February; the Labor Day feast <big>during the first</big> week of May; and the National Day festival <big>during the first</big> week of October. Imagine 1.2 billion people on the move, and you&#8217;ll understand <a href="http://dieting.postedpost.com/why-does-stress-cause-obesity-make-weight-loss-difficult/">why</a> it isn&#8217;t a good time to <strong>travel</strong>.</p>


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		<title>When Travel in Shanghai: By Air</title>
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Shanghai is one of China&#8217;s three foremost international hubs, along with Beijing and Hong Kong. You can hold a wildly escape there from Chicago (14 ? Hours), San Francisco (17 hours), Los Angeles (16 hours), Sydney (13 hours), and London (12 hours). Note that China Eastern is the only operative that runs nonstop LA [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Air</p>
<p><a title="Shanghai" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Shanghai/"><strong>Shanghai</strong></a> is one of China&#8217;s three foremost international hubs, along with <strong>Beijing</strong> and Hong Kong. You can hold a wildly escape there from Chicago (14 ? Hours), San Francisco (17 hours), Los Angeles (16 hours), Sydney (13 hours), and London (12 hours). Note that China Eastern is the only operative that runs nonstop LA and London flights. Flights from New York regularly have a halt in <strong>Beijing</strong>, Hong Kong, or a U.S. city, and take between 17 and 25 hours.</p>
<p>Though most airlines say that reconfirming your send escape is unnecessary, some citizen airlines cancel your seat if you don&#8217;t reconfirm. Play it secure, and invoice with your airline warily.</p>
<p>Airports</p>
<p><a title="Shanghai" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Shanghai/"><strong>Shanghai</strong></a> has two main airports: most international flights go through ultramodern <big><strong>Pudong International</strong> Airport</big> (PVG), 45 km (30 mi) east of the city, wheras domestic routes work out of the older <big>Hongqiao <strong>International Airport</strong></big> (SHA), 15 km (9 mi) west of the city interior.</p>
<p>Both Pudong and Hongqiao have a departure tax of Y90 for international flights and Y50 for domestic.You pay before catch-in by purchasing a slip from booths (near the trial-in counters at Pudong, or just inside the deadly at Hongqiao); this ticket is cool at the fascinate to the main departure foyer.</p>
<p>Clearing customs and immigration can take a while, especially at overcrowded Pudong, so make evidently you land at slightest two hours before your scheduled flight time. Check-in desks at Pudong are not forever plainly signed, so cache on hunting around a little. Likewise, prime for build between immigration and the gate: this is one big airport, and there are few people movers. Hongqiao may look shabby and shabby in comparison, but fewer passengers and lesser distances make the departure and arrival processes smoother and earlier. Indeed, many question travelers rather to fly to Hongqiao.</p>
<p>At Pudong, both Chinese and Western-<a href="http://fashion.postedpost.com/">fashion</a> prompt-food outlets abound—Starbucks and KFC are two names you&#8217;ll concede—but property is normally mediocre. Most are open from around 7 AM to 11 P.M. Be warned that prices for even a malleable juice modify wildly from place to place. Take ample distractions in basis of delays: the shopping in both airports is poor, and even airline company-flare lounges have partial Internet access and little entertainment.</p>
<p>While wandering the airport, someone may tactic you donation to hold your luggage, or even just give you directions. This &#8220;obliging&#8221; stranger will almost certainly suppose payment. Many of the X-ray apparatus worn for large luggage objects haze-prudent, so keep pictures in your carry-on luggage.</p>
<p>Airport Information</p>
<p><big>Hongqiao <strong>International Airport</strong></big> (021/6268-8918. Www.shanghaiairport.com). <big><strong>Pudong International</strong> Airport</big> (021/9608-1388. Www.shanghaiairport.com).</p>
<p>Ground Transportation</p>
<p>Taking a taxi is the most comfortable way into city from <big><strong>Pudong International</strong> Airport</big>. Expect to pay around Y150 to Y160 for the hourlong voyage to Puxi; receiving to the closer Pudong sphere takes 40 notes and overheads Y120. Note that at hustle hour, journey time can simply binary.</p>
<p>From Hongqiao, a taxi to Puxi starts at Y60 and takes 30 to 40 action; suppose an hour for the costlier journey to Pudong hotels. A taxi from one airport to the other takes about an hour and outlay Y200 to Y240.</p>
<p>When you come, cranium for the clearly labeled taxi situate just exterior each terminal. The (commonly long) line moves quickly. Ignore offers from touts trying to charm you away from the formal taxi line—they&#8217;re privateers looking to rip you off. Insist the drivers use their meters, and do not negotiate a fare. If the driver is unwilling to comply, feel released to change taxis.</p>
<p>If your emotion sci-fi, believe charming the gaudy MagLev (mesmeric levitation) train, which floats above its tracks at 430 kph (267 mph), beating you to the Longyang Lu subway place in just eight action. Though exciting, the excursion isn&#8217;t very sound. Unless you&#8217;re staying in eastern Pudong, you necessary to transfer to the subway to get downtown. This involves walking and valise-carrying and a jaunt of at slightest another the hour. The MagLev runs between 7 AM and 9 PM and expenses Y50 one-way, so if there&#8217;s more than two of you it makes economic intellect to take a cab and revive the badger for another day.</p>
<p>Many hotels tender boundless airport transfers to their guests—ask when you book. Otherwise, shuttle buses link Pudong Airport with several hotels (routes initial with a letter) and elate hubs (routes starting with a number) in the city center. Timetables contrast, but most services run every 10 to 20 minutes between nearly 7 AM and the last flight arrival (usually around midnight). Trips to Puxi take about 1? Hours and detriment between Y19 and Y30. From Hongqiao, Bus 925 runs to People&#8217;s Square, but there&#8217;s little room for luggage. It costs Y4.</p>
<p>Dazhong Taxi Company (021/96822). Jinjiang Taxi (021/96961). MagLev Train (021/2890-7777. Www.smtdc.com). Pudong Airport Shuttle Buses (021/6834-6612). Qiangsheng Taxi (021/6258-0000).</p>
<p>Flights</p>
<p>Air China is China&#8217;s flagship shipper. It operates nonstop flights from <a title="Shanghai" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Shanghai/"><strong>Shanghai</strong></a> to numerous North American and European cities. Although it once had a slightly unclear shelter tape, the setting has improved dramatically, and it is now part of Star Alliance. China Southern is the chief hauler for domestic routes, and connects <a title="Shanghai" href="http://www.eastern8.com/travel/Shanghai/"><strong>Shanghai</strong></a> to cities all over the country, and is working more and more international routes, as is China Eastern.</p>
<p>The mass on most Chinese airlines is more on par with low-expense American airlines than with big international carriers—be arranged for limited freedom, undecided food, and perhaps no special TV. More importantly, always come at least two hours before departure, as constant overbooking means latecomers just don&#8217;t get on.</p>
<p>You can make reservations and buy tickets in the United States speedily through airline Web sites or with <strong>tour</strong> agencies. It&#8217;s appeal contacting a Chinese move action like China International <strong>Travel</strong> Service (CITS) to link prices, as these can alter substantially.</p>


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