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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Chinese well-known architecture Suahou Garden
If you are an architect, you might want to see the well-known Chinese architeture, Suzhou Garden.
Our China tours will take you to there.
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Our China tours will take you to there.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Hong Kong protests affect travel
(Sept. 30, 2014) Hong Kong is one of the world's easiest major cities to get around. It, however, changed recently because of protests taking place in the city. since being occupied by demonstrators, traffic has been paralyzed in major areas of Hong Kong. major roads have been closed to vehicle traffic, though largely left open for pedestrians.
The areas affacted:
The size of the protests in these districts tends to grow at
night, as more residents join after school and work
Protest Tourism
The areas affacted:
In Hong Kong Island's Admiralty and Wanchai districts,
Gloucester Road, Harcourt Road and Connaught Road Central have been closed to
vehicle traffic, but remain open to pedestrians.
The area outside SOGO shopping mall in Causeway Bay,
including Yee Wo Street and Percival Street, as well as the public square
Edinburgh Place in Central, are also protest zones. Various streets in these
areas have also been closed to vehicle traffic, but remain open to pedestrians.
Protests have spread across Victoria Harbour to Kowloon,
with sections of Argyle Street and Nathan Road in Mong Kok occupied by
protestors.
Protest Tourism
Meanwhile, the protests have proven to be an attraction for
some visitors.
Many tourists have taken to walking to and through protest
zones independently, though tourists on private tours around protest areas have
been seen.
Locals, tourists and supporters of the protestors have taken
to "sightseeing" and looking for photo ops on elevated pedestrian
bridges over roads near the Central Government Offices in Admiralty, where the
largest protest (in terms of number of people) is taking place.
The idea of Hong Kong protests as tourist attractions might
seem surreal, but it isn't entirely new.
Hong Kong protests (9/29/2014)
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Friday, September 26, 2014
Do not travel to China during its national holiday from Oct 1 to 7, 2014
It is not good time to travel
to China during Chinese national holiday. Chinese national holiday
starts from October 1st to October 7th, 2014. During this time, it is
crowed everywhere, especiallly in tourist spots. If you are a real
traveler, you should get rid of this national holiday.
See the real pictures shot the China national holiday last year.
Crowed in Beijing Forbidden City
Crowd on the Great Wall Beijing
Crowd in Shanghai near the Bund
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Cheapest China Tour for Beijing and Shanghai
Glance of China
Day1 Arrive-Beijing
Arrive in Beijing, the capital of China. Our representative will be at the airport to meet you and transfer you to our hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day free at leisure.
Day2 Beijing (AB, L)
Today we will drive into Beijing’s historical site of Forbidden City. Continue to visit the Tiananmen Square and Temple of Heaven. You will have some free time to explore the city on your own late afternoon.
Day3 Beijing (AB, L)
Take a Beijing Hutong tour before visiting the Great Wall and Jade Factory. We will also visit Ming Tombs and the Sacred Way. Optional Kungfu show in the evening is available.
Day 4 Beijing -Shanghai (AB)
Take a morning high speed train to Shanghai. Upon arrival at Shanghai train station, our representative will meet you and transfer you to our hotel. Enjoy the remainder of the day free at leisure.
Day 5 Shanghai (AB, L)
Today we will visit the Bund, Shanghai’s famed waterfront boulevard which runs along the west shore of the Huangpu River. Then venture to Yu Garden, a Chinese classical garden from the Ming Dynasty. Drive through the famous shopping district.
Day 6 Shanghai Departure (AB)
Free morning in Shanghai. We will be transferred to Pudong airport for our home flight.
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AB: American breakfast L: lunch
$690 per person for two passengers base.
Beijing the Great Wall
Beijing Forbidden City
High Speed Train from Beijing to Shanghai
High Speed Train Seats
Shanghai the Bund Evening View
Shanghai Bund View
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