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Yu Yuan Garden Tourism

Category: China | Posted at January 14, 2012 with 0 Comments

was first built in 1559 and it took workers almost 20 years to complete. Landscape seems to wind on forever-garden that was deliberately designed to distort space and distance. You can not take a step in the Chinese garden without passing some kind of wood carving or engraving. Symbols of gardening styles of the Ming [...]

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The formation of the Terra Cotta Warriors of Xi’an

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The formation of the Terra Cotta Warriors of Xi’an is shrouded in speculation, but archaeologists believe there to be plenty more still sleeping in the hills outside the capital city. What they have already found, though, is impressive enough. Three rows of warriors with a variety of bows lead a collection of armored soldiers carrying [...]

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Visiting to Hong kong

Category: China | Posted at October 30, 2011 with 0 Comments

Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions (SARs) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China’s south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea,it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour. With a land mass of 1,104 [...]

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Angry Birds Park in Changsha China

Category: China | Posted at September 13, 2011 with 0 Comments

This is a park for game addicts Angry Birds in cyberspace. Since the game happen in the real world. The game is embodied in a garden themed Angry Birds in Changsha, Hunan, China. This park was opened to the public on the 1st of last September in Changsha, capital of Hunan province in southeast China. [...]

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The Imperial Palace Chengde of China

Category: China | Posted at June 6, 2011 with 0 Comments

The Imperial Palace, also known as Mountain Resort in Chengde itself is divided into two distinct areas, the summer palace of breathtaking and scenic surroundings. The Chengde Summer Palace is the place where emperors handled state affairs and presided over banquets and parties. But the real beauty lies in the scenic area, which includes the [...]

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The Forbidden City of China

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The Forbidden City of China is divided into two main parts. The outdoor patio is the place where emperors ruled, the inner courtyard where they, along with the rest of the royal family lived. The two are separated by the huge door of Heavenly Purity. But first you have to get in – the main [...]

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The Summer Palace in Beijing

Category: China | Posted at April 6, 2011 with 0 Comments

The buildings of the Summer Palace in Beijing are composed of delicate structures such as taking the oval theme, including towers, bridges, pavilions and corridors. Inside the court area, visitors will find offices Guangxu emperor, and the Hall of ripples, where the Emperor kept his residence. The cutting area also leads to the legendary long [...]

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China Great Wall Amazing Tourist Destination

Category: China | Posted at March 6, 2011 with 0 Comments

China Great Wall or the Great Wall of China,also known in China by the name Throughout the Great Wall of 10,000 Li, is the longest building evercreated by humans, is located in the People’s Republic of China. Length of 6400 kilometers, from Sanhai Pass area in the east to Lop Nur in the west, and [...]

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The Amazing Himalayas Famous Mountain

Category: China | Posted at February 6, 2011 with 0 Comments

Mount Everest and K2 are two of the most famous of the Himalayas, the latter of which is considered by most climbers to be escalating even more difficult. Despite displays a map of the Himalayan peaks on earth really Chinese, soaked cloud peaks Xinjiang are only a few thousand feet shorter than Everest itself, though [...]

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The Amazing Great Wall of China

Category: China | Posted at January 6, 2011 with 0 Comments

The Great Wall was only moderately effective in achieving its purpose, even after being confronted with bricks and stones. Its real value came in the form facilitated transport across the country, acting as a sort of freeway high, equipment, goods and passengers could more easily traverse the mountainous desert arduous involving the Great Wall. Strange [...]

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