Monday, January 21, 2013

Beijing Attractions


Among many things to see, there are now two important things not to be missed here: the park itself and the round city.
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The round city has a jar, which is believed to be the only thing left from the great Khan that reigned China in Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368 A.D). You can hire a rowboat and row the boat on the water. The interesting attractions in Beihai Park are Round City, White Pagoda, Jade Flower Island, Nine-Dragon Wall, Wanfo Lou Tower, Iron Screen etc. The lake is Beijing's biggest and prettiest public lake. The park is comprised of four distinct scenic areas including Qionghua Islet (Jade Flower Islet), Circular City, the eastern bank area and the northern bank area. There are some must-go Beijing attractions in the park: White Dagoba, Hao Pu Creek (Haopujian) Garden, Quiet Heart (Jingxin) Studio, Nine- Dragon Screen, Five- Dragon Pavilions, Circular City.
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10. Beijing Capital Museum A trip to Beijing City is not complete without visiting its museums. There are a great number of museums dotting around the city. If you don't have much time available in Beijing, you can focus your museum tour to Beijing Capital Museum. Beijing's new Capital Museum is now open to the public, located on Fuxingmenwai Dajie, the western part of Beijing's Chang'an Jie. The museum is a five-storey mansion, catering for a maximum of 13 concurrent exhibitions, which can be seen in about 5 hours at the cost of 30 yuan per visitor.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Beijing Hutong Tour


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7.Hutong Pedicab
The neighbourhoods of narrow, twisting streets represent the real life of ordinary Beijingers, where passageways - small narrow ways link to courtyards of traditional connected homes. Rickshaw tours of the hutongs consist of the sites that normally include the Drum Tower, courtyard neighbourhoods and Prince Gong's Building. There are many small restaurants, bars and inns. Visit Prince Gong's Mansion, Beijing's largest and best preserved Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) princely mansion. It's not only of aesthetic value, but also an asset to those who wish to study the lifestyle of the privileged classes in feudal society of a bygone era. Then tour the Bell Tower, the bell in which is the largest and heaviest one in China. You also have the opportunity to visit a local family, enjoy making dumplings, and have lunch with the locals. After that, move on to Lama Temple, which will expose you to local people's religious beliefs. Beijing hutong tour will make you feel the real Beijing lifestyles.
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8. Lama Temple (Yonghegong) Lama Temple is Beijing's most frequented religious place. It is comprised of five main halls and many galleries. This temple was first thepalace offered to a prince. 
image The Lama Temple, or Yonghe Gong in Chinese, is the largest Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in Beijing. It was built in the 33rd year of Kangxi Reign in the Qing Dynasty (1694) as the mansion for Emperor Yongzheng when he was a prince. The Lama Temple, or Yonghe Gong in Chinese, is the largest Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in Beijing. It was built in the 33rd year of Kangxi Reign in the Qing Dynasty (1694) as the mansion for Emperor Yongzheng when he was a prince. The whole perfect layout looks majestic with the characteristics of Manchu, Han, Tibetan and Mongolian cultures.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Temple of Heaven and Ming Tombs


It worked as sacrificial compound buildings for the Ming and Qing emperors. It boasts of the largest sacrificial place in Beijing among a few imperial altars to Heaven, Earth, the Sun, the Moon super natures.
imageThe Temple of Heaven was entered into the world cultural heritage list in 1998. This towering triple-eave hall is under a three-story, cone-shaped glaze-tile roof in blue color crowned with a gilded knob. A circular wall of polished bricks known as the Echo Wall encloses the Imperial Vault of Heaven. The Circular Mount Altar, south to the Imperial Vault of Heaven, is where the emperor prayed to heaven. At the center lies a round stone called the Center of Heaven Stone that echoes when a visitor speaks loudly when standing on the stone.
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It was the final dynasty in China administered by ethnic Hans. At present there are only two tombs which have been dug and open to the public: Dingling Tomb and Changling Tomb.
imaget was originally built only as Changling, the tomb of Emperor Zhu Di and his empresses. This is the most magnificent of the tombs. The succeeding twelve emperors had their tombs built around Changling. There are 32 huge posts, and the largest measures about 14 meters in height. It inhumes Emperor Zhudi, the fourth son of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. The kind-heart Travel China Guide recommends the Lingsi Palace in its second yard as really deserving a visit. Wheel-chair users or people with some difficulty of action, I advise them to visit the Changling Tomb instead.
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Monday, January 14, 2013

The Great Wall and The Summer Palace

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There is no doubt that the Great Wall is one of greatest construction in the world. Start from Shanhaiguan and end at Jiayuguan, it is nearly 6.700 kilometers which is just look like one dragon on the map of China. It is used in the conflict age and for resisting the outer enemies. The walls are covered with many lookout holes, window embrasures and castellated crenels. Beacon towers were also built at fixed intervals for passing on military information. It is significant in the ancient war. People who come to Beijing must go to climb the Great Wall of China, which is the unnamed rule. There is one word saying that "One is not a hero not climbing the Great Wall".
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It was first built in the 12th century as an imperial palace. It is used for the imperial families to stay away from the hot summer weather. The Pavilion of the Fragrance of Buddha, 41 meters high, is decorated with glazed tiles. Its walls were carved with 1,008 niches and images of Buddha. You can just imagine the emperor and the empress travel in this huge, leisure and grand place and have fun it this imperial park. You can just imagine the emperor and the empress travel in this huge, leisure and grand place and have fun it this imperial park. Place yourself in this royal park will make you feel the leisure and the royalty of the purple.
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Welcome to travel in China. This is the last sentence i want to say today. See you tomorrow...

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Top 10 Must See Places in Beijing


1.The Forbidden City
image The Forbidden City has a long history since Ming Dynasty which is three hundreds years ago. It is the palace where the emperors and his wives leave, so it is splendid and grand. It is luxury in Qing Dynasty. Most of the buildings in the Forbidden City had been rebuilt many times, in order to maintained the original architectural styles. It is the symbol of power and authority in old ancient China.

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2.Tiananmen Square
 imageThis is a square courtyard which is located at the cross-section. It measures about 110.000 square meters. This large courtyard now is used for some significant National Day's party. People who come to Beijing go to the Square, whether they are Chinese or foreigners. It is especially holly in the heart of Chinese people. In Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, Tiananmen was used for some important ceremonies, such as conferring of the title of empress. In Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, Tiananmen Square was used for some important ceremonies, such as conferring of the title of empress.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Beijing is A Dream in Most People's Heart


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As the capital city of several dynasties, Beijing means a lot to Chinese people. As the central economic and political city of China, Beijing carries many beautiful dreams in young people's heart. Beijing has been endowed with many significant historical and imperial relics, such as the world-famous Great WallSummer PalaceMing Tombs and the Temple of Heaven. Things you should do in Beijing are traveling, eating and visiting. 1.Travel around the old ancient capital city. 2.Eat the delicious Beijing snacks. 3.Visit the historical relics and modern buildings. Then i will tell you the things carefully. This big city now connects the modernism with tradition. There are bunch of attractions.
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Friday, January 4, 2013

Shanghai Culture Tour


Different from political position of Beijing, the remarkable history background of Xian, Shanghai has its own charm. Benefit from the advantages of geographical location, Shanghai has become China's commercial and financial center which nurtured Shanghai’s characteristic culture. Travel to Shanghai to explore the culture by yourself. It will be interesting.
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As one of the unforgettable symbol of Shanghai, Shikumen witnessed the city's growing process and shaped the character of Shanghainese. Shikumen to Shanghai is the same as Hutong and Siheyuan to Beijing. One significant character of Shanghai is its tolerance and acceptance of foreign culture. You may check it out by strolling along the mile-long Bund. Nowadays local culture coexists with foreign cultures harmoniously in Shanghai. Tour China here will be great.
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And taking an real culture tour to Shanghai, you should never miss to taste authentic Shanghai Benbang Cuisine. Benbang dishes epitomized the advantages of Chinese cuisines and formed its only features fresh, clear, mellow, sweet or subtly spicy.
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In addition, the Jade Buddha Temple with a collection of several exquisite Buddha Statute, the Yuyuan Garden with Ming and Qing architectural styles, the uniquely designed Shanghai Museum and Xujiahui, the booming Shanghai shopping center will probably give you another glimpse of this city that is modern but still retains its own cultural elements.
Culture can only be experienced in person, not written on books or web pages. Why not come here and experience in person? The Shanghai culture tour will be funny and significant for you. You can also come with your family. It is meaningful.
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