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( Back to Top ) Auto-Tune the News #11: Pure Poppycock. (ft. Joel Madden)
Sat, Jan 14 @ 8:44 PM
Broadcasters become stars and stars become broadcasters as an ominous hip-hop sample infuses the news of the day. Joel Madden guests as a fictional CBS correspondent. UPDATE: any resemblance the intentional performers may bear to media personalities living or dead is purely coincidental. Come across Joel Madden on the internet: www.goodcharlotte.com http Mike Penny shreds [...]
The Longest Way 1.0 – one year walk/beard grow time lapse
Sun, Jan 15 @ 8:41 AM
Nov.9th 2007 – Nov.13th 2008 // 1 calendar year on foot // 4646km by means of China // unrestricted beard & hair growth // Homepage: www.thelongestway.com Facebook: www.facebook.com // musical score by The Kingpins (www.myspace.com and Zhu Fengbo Extra information: – I never ever completed my original objective of walking to Germany. Rather, I walked [...]
China Tourist
( Back to Top ) Great Wall of China
Fri, Jul 28 @ 9:39 PM
The Great Wall of China is thought to be more than 2,000 years old. During the Zhou dynasty, the wall was first created as a military structure to protect the border against rival tribes. From 770 to 476 BC, more separate walls were constructed. During the Qin Dynasty, the separate walls were connected and the [...]
Forbidden City
Wed, Aug 16 @ 8:24 PM
The Forbidden City is located in the center of Beijing and is an amazing collection of ancient buildings, which served as the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This is why that to this day, the Forbidden City is also known as the Imperial Palace. At this same location is where the Palace [...]
Potala Palace
Sat, Aug 26 @ 6:54 PM
The Potala Palace is a beautiful and remarkable attraction that serves as the official home of the Dalai Lama. There are two main parts to the Potala Palace, which are the Red Palace and the White Palace. The Red Palace features seven roofs made of gold and houses spectacular religious statues and artifacts. This part [...]
Terra Cotta Warriors
Wed, Nov 1 @ 9:31 PM
The Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses musuem is one of the most spectacular tourist attractions in China today. This attraction is located approximately one and a half kilometers from the mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the province of Shaanxi in Xi'an, China. To gain entrance to this amazing museum, you'll pay RMB90 during [...]
Yangtze River
Fri, Nov 3 @ 6:54 PM
The beautiful Yangtze River serves as the location where Chinese civilization was born. Measuring almost 4,000 miles long, the Yangtze is the longest river in China and the highest river in the world. This amazing body of water starts in the Danggula Mountains and empties close to Shanghai into the majestic Pacific. How much it [...]
Yunnan Stone Forest
Sat, Nov 4 @ 5:39 PM
The Yunnan Stone Forest is located in Kunming, which serves as the capital of the Yunnan province. This remarkable forest, also called Shilin, has been called the First Wonder of the World since the time of the Ming Dynasty. This amazing labyrinth boasts may different areas each with their own special features. Created by the [...]
Zhouzhuang
Thu, Dec 7 @ 9:46 PM
Zhouzhuang is often referred to as the "Venice of China" because it is a spectacular water township. Located in Kunshan City, it is about eighteen miles from Suzhou. Many people come to Zhouzhuang to experience its rich heritage firsthand and see the ancient homes that still stand in their original locations. Most of the buildings [...]
When to Visit China
Fri, Jul 11 @ 4:00 PM
Any good China vacation plan begins with figuring out when the best time to visit China is. The "best" time to visit China really depends on you, the tourist. Are you concerned primarily with weather conditions, with tourist crowds or with festivals and activities? Also, you might consider one of the Private China Tours to [...]
Road travel in China
Tue, Apr 27 @ 5:42 PM
For the road traveller, there is much to see in China. Top places to visit include the ancient cities of the North China Plain, the Himalayan Mountains in Tibet, and the famed Silk Road. Along the way, you get to learn about China`s fascinating history, sample its wonderful regional cuisine, and discover its natural beauty. [...]
China travel guide
( Back to Top ) Macau
Mon, Oct 11 @ 8:54 AM
The Portuguese settled in Macao during the mid-1550s. Today, 95 per cent of its population is Cantonese-speaking Chinese. The remainder is mostly Portuguese, with a sprinkling of other foreign nationals. A reclamation project is under way to convert Taipa and Coloane Islands into one island, making space for the new Macao International Airport and increasing the territory's land area by 20 per cent.
China Top Tourist Attractions
Mon, Oct 11 @ 8:57 AM
As China is big and remote country and few people have the opportunity to return time after time, so your aim will probably be to see as many of the main attractions as possible on your visit. This will also be the aim, unfortunately, of just about all your fellow tourists, and that includes a fair percentage of the country's own population as well.
China with Kids
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:00 AM
China is not an ideal place for children. Even for adults, the rigours of independent travel test their stamina and patience. Organised tours are easier, but they may prove boring to most children. Some parents clearly decide that, since they want to see China, the children will have to as well, but most leave them at home.
Beijing
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:03 AM
With a population of almost 11 million, Beijing is one of three special metropolitan areas in China (the others are Shanghai and Tianjin), separate from provincial control. As the national capital, Beijing is really in a special category of its own. While Shanghai and Guangzhou, among other cities, are far more vibrant economically, Beijing is the city of grace and style, lavishly endowed with the best of everything by the Communist Party top brass, if only because they have to live here too.
Chengdu
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:07 AM
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province, an area of west central China noted for its mild climate and fiery food, as well as for being the home of China's rare and endangered pandas. Chengdu's great moment in history passed more than 2,000 years ago: in the 4th century BC it was capital of the Kingdom of Zhou.
Guilin
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:10 AM
Located in the Guanxi Autonomous Region of southern China, Guilin has become one of the country's most visited cities, thanks to its setting in a landscape of limestone hills thrust up from the seabed 300 million years ago and immortalised in Chinese painting and poetry. The city itself, although pleasantly situated on the banks of the Li River and an attractive enough place for walking in, is busy, and its attractions are not quite as memorable as they are often made out to be.
Nanjing
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:13 AM
Founded in 900 BC, the capital of Jiangsu province has endured a chequered history. It has been the capital of China several times and, for some months in 1912, it was the capital of Sun Yatsen's provisional government, following the overthrow of the Beijing-based Qing dynasty.
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