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1 Danba Tibetan Village, Sichuan

Danba lies along the eastern border of Ganzi Tibet Autonomous Region, which lies in western Sichuan. It is a small county in the mountain valley whose residents are Gyarong Tibetans, or farmers living in a mild climate.
Danba is dubbed as “a kingdom of one thousand castles.” Groups of castles are scattered [...]

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09 Oct, 2009

Zhouzhuang, Venice of China

Posted by: sunny In: China travel| water town

Zhouzhuang, is considered the Venice of China. And it seemed a perfect story of a wonderful and spectacular ancient city that shows what one expects to see on arrival in China.
Our arrival was made on 27 December 2007, and was a day trip, we took in the tourist buses that offer out of Shanghai.
The journey [...]

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Being reputed to be the paradise on earth, Suzhou is one of the greatest residences for human.But Mudu Ancient Water Town, which located in the west of Suzhou City, is actually the highlight of Suzhou. It has a history of more than 2500 years, and it has been served as a witness of the War [...]

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11 Aug, 2009

Zhouzhuang–Venice of Orient

Posted by: admin In: China travel| Suzhou travel

Zhouzhuang has a history dated back to 900 years ago. Located at the southwest of Kunshan city, 70 kilometers away from Shanghai, it is famous for its water and ancient bridges. This town is full of water which flow through the front and back of all houses, the only transportation you can use in this [...]

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11 Aug, 2009

Wuzhen

Posted by: admin In: China travel| water town

Wuzhen is one of six ancient water towns which located in south of Yangtze River with 1200-year-old history. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal runs through the town, which make it the only ancient water town adjacent to the canal. Besides, it enjoys a warm and humid climate. All these conditions lent the great advantages to [...]

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