The Church of the Saviour, commonly known as the North Church
(Beitang) or the Xishiku Catholic Church (also called Xishiku Church),
is a historic Catholic church and the largest Catholic Church in Beijing
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Of all the cathedrals and churches located in Beijing, the Xishiku
Catholic Church is one of the most ornate and magnificent churches. The
style of the building is in typical Gothic style and it is famous for
its grand architecture.
The Xishiku Catholic Church, built by the
Jesuits in 1703, was originally located at Canchiguo in Zhongnanhai
(opposite the former Beijing Library), a land bestowed by Emperor Kangxi
of the Qing Dynasty, who also hand-wrote the calligraphic plaque and
couplets for the building. In 1887 the church was moved to the current
place because Empress Dowager Cixi ordered to enlarge Zhongnanhai, which
is now an area used as the headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party
and formerly home to leading Communists like Chairman Mao, Deng Xiaoping
and Zhou Enlai. After it added one more level in 1900 it became the
current Xishiku Catholic Church China best tours.
The Xishiku Catholic Church was redesigned in a Gothic style with
elaborate grey marble facade. It formerly occupied a quite large amount
of land, with a library, garden, printing factory, orphanage, hospital,
and women’s school, much bigger than what you see now. The building has a
tall, wide nave with side aisles, octagonal transepts and a huge
sanctuary. There are many chandeliers and large, painted Stations of the
Cross popular China travel package,
antique stained glass and the remains of old wall decorations. Two
pavilions with green glazed tile roofs were built on each side in front
of the church with stone columns and stone lions surrounding and
guarding the place of worship, adding the architectural style of Chinese
gardens.
In 1958, this church belonged to the government and in
1985 on Christmas Eve it resumed as a church. The Xishiku Catholic
Church is now the largest Catholic Church in Beijing, standing in a
spacious grounds surrounded by pine and oak tree. It is also the place
where the Beijing Cardinal Bishop Office is located.
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Learn something about Kunming - Kunming Highlights II
Jiuxiang Cave Scenic Area
Located 90 kilometers from Kunming City Kunming tours, Jiuxiang is a scenic area famed for its striking karst caves, beautiful natural landscape, deep valleys, magnificent underground scenery and enchanting ethnic cultures. Covering a total area of around 200 square kilometers, it contains more than 100 karst caves going back some 600 million years, the most in number and largest in scale in China, hence it is reputed to be “a karst cave museum”. The five major scenic spots across the area include the Triangular Caves, the Overlapping Rainbow Bridge, the Upper Big Cave, the Long Sandy Bank and the Bright Moon Lake.
Jiaozi Snow Mountain
Jiaozi (Sedan) Snow Mountain, in the north of Kunming City, has become famous because its main peak looks like a sedan chair, known as the first mountain in the middle Yunnan. It is famed for its beautiful scenery of sea of clouds, Buddhist halo, sunrise, ice and snow world and sea of azalea. It will become an important ecological alpine tourist area in middle Yunnan after the construction of the projects for cross-country mountaineering, scientific study, alpine sightseeing and tour, and self-driving tour being completed.
Dongchuan Red Land
Dongchuan Red Land refers to a large area of red land located in Xintian Town Kunming sightseeing, 40km southwest of Dongchuan District, Kunming. Because of the warm and humid climate in Yunnan, the Iron oxide in the soil deposited slowly through years and gradually developed an extraordinary reddish brown soil. Dongchuan has the world’s most imposing red earth, even more magnificent than that in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If there is one word that best captures Dongchuan Red Land, it must be “palette”. Red, green, white and yellow are matched into rolling rainbow ribbons stretching to sky. Dongchuan Red Land is more and more favored by backpackers, hikers and photographers.
Daguan Park (Grand View Park)
Daguan Park, or Grand View Park, is 2 kilometers southwest of Kunming and close to Dianchi Lake last minute China travel deals. The construction started during the Qing Dynasty. Inside the park are blooming flowers, green trees and unique pavilions, towers, bridges and streams, looking like a wonderland. The three-story Daguan Pavilion built by the water is very attractive and features a couplet hanging on the doorpost. Reputed as the “longest couplet in China”, it has 180 characters which describe the beautiful scenery of the Dianchi Lake in the first line and the history of Yunnan in the second.
Yunnan Nationalities Village
Located on the northern shore of Dianchi Lake, Kunming City, the Yunnan Nationalities Village showcases the culture, lifestyles and customs of the ethnic groups living in Yunnan Province. Thus far, 25 sub-villages of the minorities such as Dai, Bai, Yi, Naxi and Zhuang, have been constructed across the 1,264.96-mu-wide (84.33 hectares) scenic area. You can learn more about the various cultures, architecture, music and religious beliefs of these ethnic groups, while enjoying the scenery and landscaping of the scenic spot. You can also choose to take part in all kinds of activities and festival celebrations or have a taste of the village’s local food.
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Located 90 kilometers from Kunming City Kunming tours, Jiuxiang is a scenic area famed for its striking karst caves, beautiful natural landscape, deep valleys, magnificent underground scenery and enchanting ethnic cultures. Covering a total area of around 200 square kilometers, it contains more than 100 karst caves going back some 600 million years, the most in number and largest in scale in China, hence it is reputed to be “a karst cave museum”. The five major scenic spots across the area include the Triangular Caves, the Overlapping Rainbow Bridge, the Upper Big Cave, the Long Sandy Bank and the Bright Moon Lake.
Jiaozi Snow Mountain
Jiaozi (Sedan) Snow Mountain, in the north of Kunming City, has become famous because its main peak looks like a sedan chair, known as the first mountain in the middle Yunnan. It is famed for its beautiful scenery of sea of clouds, Buddhist halo, sunrise, ice and snow world and sea of azalea. It will become an important ecological alpine tourist area in middle Yunnan after the construction of the projects for cross-country mountaineering, scientific study, alpine sightseeing and tour, and self-driving tour being completed.
Dongchuan Red Land
Dongchuan Red Land refers to a large area of red land located in Xintian Town Kunming sightseeing, 40km southwest of Dongchuan District, Kunming. Because of the warm and humid climate in Yunnan, the Iron oxide in the soil deposited slowly through years and gradually developed an extraordinary reddish brown soil. Dongchuan has the world’s most imposing red earth, even more magnificent than that in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If there is one word that best captures Dongchuan Red Land, it must be “palette”. Red, green, white and yellow are matched into rolling rainbow ribbons stretching to sky. Dongchuan Red Land is more and more favored by backpackers, hikers and photographers.
Daguan Park (Grand View Park)
Daguan Park, or Grand View Park, is 2 kilometers southwest of Kunming and close to Dianchi Lake last minute China travel deals. The construction started during the Qing Dynasty. Inside the park are blooming flowers, green trees and unique pavilions, towers, bridges and streams, looking like a wonderland. The three-story Daguan Pavilion built by the water is very attractive and features a couplet hanging on the doorpost. Reputed as the “longest couplet in China”, it has 180 characters which describe the beautiful scenery of the Dianchi Lake in the first line and the history of Yunnan in the second.
Yunnan Nationalities Village
Located on the northern shore of Dianchi Lake, Kunming City, the Yunnan Nationalities Village showcases the culture, lifestyles and customs of the ethnic groups living in Yunnan Province. Thus far, 25 sub-villages of the minorities such as Dai, Bai, Yi, Naxi and Zhuang, have been constructed across the 1,264.96-mu-wide (84.33 hectares) scenic area. You can learn more about the various cultures, architecture, music and religious beliefs of these ethnic groups, while enjoying the scenery and landscaping of the scenic spot. You can also choose to take part in all kinds of activities and festival celebrations or have a taste of the village’s local food.
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Learn something about Kunming - Kunming Highlights I
Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province China tour deals,
is known as the City of Perpetual Spring because its weather is like
the spring all year round with bright sunshine and flowers are blooming
throughout the year. Kunming is one of the top 10 most popular tourist
cities in China, featuring numerous must-see attractions.
Stone Forest
Kunming is famous for its first-rate natural scenery, among which the Stone Forest (Shilin) is the most famous one. As “One of the World’s Natural Wonders,” the Stone Forest features natural karst stone formations that resemble a forest; some are elegant, some are rugged, but each has its own distinguishing characteristics that make them seem lifelike. The tall rocks protrude from the ground much like stalagmites or even petrified trees, creating the illusion of a forest completely carved out of stone. A grand Torch Festival of Yi people is held on the 24th of the sixth lunar month every year.
Dianchi Lake
Located at the foot of the Western Hills in southwest Kunming City Kunming tour, Dianchi Lake, or Kunming Lake, is known as “a pearl on the plateau” for its natural beauty. Covering an area of 330 square kilometers, the lake is the largest freshwater lake in Yunnan and the sixth largest in China. The west side of the lake is covered by a lush forest; its east side is popular for fisheries and agribusinesses. There are numerous tourist attractions alongside the lake such as the Yunnan Ethnic Village, Daguan Pavilion and Bamboo Temple. The lake’s sights are at their most beautiful at dawn and sunset, especially when you enjoy the scenery from a boat.
Kunming World Horticultural Expo Garden
Located in the northeastern suburbs of Kunming, the Kunming World Horticultural Expo Garden was the site of the 1999 Kunming International Horticultural Exposition. It consists of five main exhibition halls, seven themed gardens, three outdoor exhibition areas and two big squares. Inside this garden, you can enjoy over 2,551 different kinds of plants, among which 112 categories are considered to be rare and are in fact listed as endangered species.
Guandu Ancient Town
Located at 8 kilometers southeast suburbs of Kunming Kunming attractions, it is one of the famous historical towns in Kunming and also one of the birthplaces of Dian culture. The less than 1.5 square kilometers area contains 5 hills, 6 temples, 7 pavilions and 8 shrines, built during the Tang (618-907), Song (960-1279), Yuan (1206-1368), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1616-1911) dynasties.
Xishan Forest Park
The Xishan Forest Park is located alongside the Dianchi Lake, 15 kilometers from Kunming City. The park, extending for more than 40 kilometers at an altitude of 1,900-2,350 meters, boasts green forests, rolling hills, flowing streams and marvelous grottos. It has been hailed a “Plateau pearl” for its beautiful scenery. The main scenic spots include Huating Temple, Taihua Temple, Sanqing Pavilion and Dragon Gate.
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Stone Forest
Kunming is famous for its first-rate natural scenery, among which the Stone Forest (Shilin) is the most famous one. As “One of the World’s Natural Wonders,” the Stone Forest features natural karst stone formations that resemble a forest; some are elegant, some are rugged, but each has its own distinguishing characteristics that make them seem lifelike. The tall rocks protrude from the ground much like stalagmites or even petrified trees, creating the illusion of a forest completely carved out of stone. A grand Torch Festival of Yi people is held on the 24th of the sixth lunar month every year.
Dianchi Lake
Located at the foot of the Western Hills in southwest Kunming City Kunming tour, Dianchi Lake, or Kunming Lake, is known as “a pearl on the plateau” for its natural beauty. Covering an area of 330 square kilometers, the lake is the largest freshwater lake in Yunnan and the sixth largest in China. The west side of the lake is covered by a lush forest; its east side is popular for fisheries and agribusinesses. There are numerous tourist attractions alongside the lake such as the Yunnan Ethnic Village, Daguan Pavilion and Bamboo Temple. The lake’s sights are at their most beautiful at dawn and sunset, especially when you enjoy the scenery from a boat.
Kunming World Horticultural Expo Garden
Located in the northeastern suburbs of Kunming, the Kunming World Horticultural Expo Garden was the site of the 1999 Kunming International Horticultural Exposition. It consists of five main exhibition halls, seven themed gardens, three outdoor exhibition areas and two big squares. Inside this garden, you can enjoy over 2,551 different kinds of plants, among which 112 categories are considered to be rare and are in fact listed as endangered species.
Guandu Ancient Town
Located at 8 kilometers southeast suburbs of Kunming Kunming attractions, it is one of the famous historical towns in Kunming and also one of the birthplaces of Dian culture. The less than 1.5 square kilometers area contains 5 hills, 6 temples, 7 pavilions and 8 shrines, built during the Tang (618-907), Song (960-1279), Yuan (1206-1368), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1616-1911) dynasties.
Xishan Forest Park
The Xishan Forest Park is located alongside the Dianchi Lake, 15 kilometers from Kunming City. The park, extending for more than 40 kilometers at an altitude of 1,900-2,350 meters, boasts green forests, rolling hills, flowing streams and marvelous grottos. It has been hailed a “Plateau pearl” for its beautiful scenery. The main scenic spots include Huating Temple, Taihua Temple, Sanqing Pavilion and Dragon Gate.
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Opera Culture of Fuzhou
The folk entertainment programs in Fuzhou are colorful and rich in
variety, such as the Min Opera, Fuzhou Pinghua, Fuzhou Chiyi (Fuzhou
Chichang last minute China travel deals)
and Fuzhou Shifan, which have all been incorporated into the list of
China’s intangible cultural heritages. Among them, the Min Opera and
Fuzhou Pinghua are the most famous.
Min Opera
Min Opera, also called Fuzhou Drama, is one of the major traditional opera forms in Fujian Province, with a history of more than 400 years. It reached its peak after 1911 Revolution. The Min Opera is the only opera performed in the Fuzhou dialect, and enjoys a good popularity in Fuzhou and central, eastern and northern Fujian, where the Fuzhou dialect is spoken, as well as in Taiwan and Malay Archipelago. There are more than 1,000 Min Opera plays, most of which originated from folk tales, historical novels and ancient legends. The dance movements are very simple and the singers sing in their natural voice. Unsophisticated both in singing and dancing, the Fuzhou Opera does not lack fine scenes.
Fuzhou Pinghua
Fuzhou Pinghua is called the “living fossil” of Chinese Quyi (an ancient performing art in China). With special storytelling form of telling, singing and chanting in the Fuzhou best tours of China dialect, it is popular in eastern and northern parts of Fujian Province, Taiwan and among overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia. The ballad singing is intermingled with narrations and the rules for its performance are very flexible. It is performed by one or two persons. There are hundreds of traditional pieces on its repertoire.
Fuzhou Chiyi (Fuzhou Chichang)
Fuzhou Chiyi, also named Fuzhou Chichang, is a traditional form of singing and performance that is prevalent in Fuzhou, Minhou, and other regions of Fujian Province. It is performed in the Fuzhou dialect, sometimes going with some musical instruments, mainly strings and pipes. Principal chord popular China travel package is hexagonal erhu accompanied by small allegro and small flat drum; the accompaniments include shuangqing, sanxian, pipa, yehu, douguan and small suona.
Fuzhou Shifan
Fuzhou Shifan is a kind of instrumental ensemble played by folk music instruments. The performance is so named because it is played by about ten folk music instruments, including sanxian, pipa and erhu, etc. Evolved from the percussive music that accompanied the Dragon Lantern Dance, Fuzhou Shifan can generally be divided into two varieties: one kind is played only by percussion instruments and the other is performed by the combination of the national orchestral music instruments and percussion instruments.
The Shifan music is popular in Fuzhou, Minhou, Fuqing, and other regions of Fujian Province; and a “Shifan” band is usually organized informally in a village or neighborhood. Apart from dozens of folk musical compositions, they play the latest hits. The music can be pleasing and exciting!
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Min Opera
Min Opera, also called Fuzhou Drama, is one of the major traditional opera forms in Fujian Province, with a history of more than 400 years. It reached its peak after 1911 Revolution. The Min Opera is the only opera performed in the Fuzhou dialect, and enjoys a good popularity in Fuzhou and central, eastern and northern Fujian, where the Fuzhou dialect is spoken, as well as in Taiwan and Malay Archipelago. There are more than 1,000 Min Opera plays, most of which originated from folk tales, historical novels and ancient legends. The dance movements are very simple and the singers sing in their natural voice. Unsophisticated both in singing and dancing, the Fuzhou Opera does not lack fine scenes.
Fuzhou Pinghua
Fuzhou Pinghua is called the “living fossil” of Chinese Quyi (an ancient performing art in China). With special storytelling form of telling, singing and chanting in the Fuzhou best tours of China dialect, it is popular in eastern and northern parts of Fujian Province, Taiwan and among overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia. The ballad singing is intermingled with narrations and the rules for its performance are very flexible. It is performed by one or two persons. There are hundreds of traditional pieces on its repertoire.
Fuzhou Chiyi (Fuzhou Chichang)
Fuzhou Chiyi, also named Fuzhou Chichang, is a traditional form of singing and performance that is prevalent in Fuzhou, Minhou, and other regions of Fujian Province. It is performed in the Fuzhou dialect, sometimes going with some musical instruments, mainly strings and pipes. Principal chord popular China travel package is hexagonal erhu accompanied by small allegro and small flat drum; the accompaniments include shuangqing, sanxian, pipa, yehu, douguan and small suona.
Fuzhou Shifan
Fuzhou Shifan is a kind of instrumental ensemble played by folk music instruments. The performance is so named because it is played by about ten folk music instruments, including sanxian, pipa and erhu, etc. Evolved from the percussive music that accompanied the Dragon Lantern Dance, Fuzhou Shifan can generally be divided into two varieties: one kind is played only by percussion instruments and the other is performed by the combination of the national orchestral music instruments and percussion instruments.
The Shifan music is popular in Fuzhou, Minhou, Fuqing, and other regions of Fujian Province; and a “Shifan” band is usually organized informally in a village or neighborhood. Apart from dozens of folk musical compositions, they play the latest hits. The music can be pleasing and exciting!
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Visit Luzhi Water Town in Warm Spring
It’s not as visually striking as Tongli China tour deals,
but Luzhi Water Town is not as overrun by tourist hordes and therefore
makes for a more peaceful Luzhi Water Towncanal town visit. Located
about 25km south-east of Suzhou, it’s a ¥80-90 taxi ride from the city
center. The township has a history of more than 1400 years and is
renowned for its canals and ornate stone bridges, some of which date
back to the Song Dynasty (970-1279). Luzhi has been made the grade on
Chinese Government lists of top 10 Historical Townships and has been
recognized by UNESCO.
The canals are set up in ‘T’ pattern, and for that reason Luzhi China best tours does not have quite the same charm as the winding canals of Tongli. However, there is plenty here to recommend – a more relaxed, quiet and peaceful atmosphere being the chief drawcard. There are a number of attractions within Luzhi, including Baosheng Temple (originally built in 503AD and housing a variety of artefacts) and the Wansheng Rice Shop. The admission ticket of ¥60 gets you access to all attractions in Luzhi, but it’s free to enter if you just want to wander around. You might be better off putting your money towards a boat ride along the canals. Allow a couple of hours to soak up the atmosphere in Luzhi, making it a good half-day trip from Suzhou.
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The canals are set up in ‘T’ pattern, and for that reason Luzhi China best tours does not have quite the same charm as the winding canals of Tongli. However, there is plenty here to recommend – a more relaxed, quiet and peaceful atmosphere being the chief drawcard. There are a number of attractions within Luzhi, including Baosheng Temple (originally built in 503AD and housing a variety of artefacts) and the Wansheng Rice Shop. The admission ticket of ¥60 gets you access to all attractions in Luzhi, but it’s free to enter if you just want to wander around. You might be better off putting your money towards a boat ride along the canals. Allow a couple of hours to soak up the atmosphere in Luzhi, making it a good half-day trip from Suzhou.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Travel Diary - Wenchang Pavilion in Yangzhou
Wenchang Pavilion, located in the east of Guiyang China tour deals,
was first built in the 24th year in the reign of Wanli in the Ming
Dynasty (1596), covering 1,200 square meters. It is ranked as one of the
key provincial class historic relics.
Wenchang Pavilion, 20 meters high, with its gate facing the west. It indicates a notable construction style in the Ming Dynasty with windows and doors decorated by delicate carvings, colorful drawings, eaves raised gently and everything in a grey tone.
Wenchang Pavilion has a unique design and wonderful structure which is the only example of this style existing in China. It consists of a three-storied and a pointed-up tower China best tours with three eaves and nine angles, 4 arrises for the ground storey, 9 arrises for the first and second storey, 9 angles on the roof. The 4 points of the eaves come from the equal division of the circumference into 4 quarters, the 9 points of the first and second storey, which are of similar form, come from the equal division of the front arc into 3 parts and of the other 3 arcs into 2 parts respectively.
The building of the pavilion deals with the number nine which suggests the supreme power in China: 9 ridges and 9 points of the eaves of the first and the second storey respectively, 54 pillars, 81 beams , all are multiples of 9.
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Wenchang Pavilion, 20 meters high, with its gate facing the west. It indicates a notable construction style in the Ming Dynasty with windows and doors decorated by delicate carvings, colorful drawings, eaves raised gently and everything in a grey tone.
Wenchang Pavilion has a unique design and wonderful structure which is the only example of this style existing in China. It consists of a three-storied and a pointed-up tower China best tours with three eaves and nine angles, 4 arrises for the ground storey, 9 arrises for the first and second storey, 9 angles on the roof. The 4 points of the eaves come from the equal division of the circumference into 4 quarters, the 9 points of the first and second storey, which are of similar form, come from the equal division of the front arc into 3 parts and of the other 3 arcs into 2 parts respectively.
The building of the pavilion deals with the number nine which suggests the supreme power in China: 9 ridges and 9 points of the eaves of the first and the second storey respectively, 54 pillars, 81 beams , all are multiples of 9.
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Sunday, March 23, 2014
Learn something about Twin Peaks Piercing the Clouds,Hangzhou
Twin Peaks Piercing the Clouds refers to South Peak and North Peak at the West Lake Scenic Spot last minute China travel deals.
In reality, neither peak is very high. South Peak is 256.9 meters (843
feet) in height, and North Peak is 355 meters (1,165 feet). They face
each other across a distance of about 5 kilometers (3.1 miles).
The natural scenery here is exceptionally beautiful, especially when it is cloudy or after a rainfall. At that time, only the two tips of the peaks can be seen in the thick fog. It looks as if the fog is being pierced only by the two peaks, thus the name 'Two Peaks Piercing the Clouds'.
Long ago Buddhist monasteries and pagodas were constructed on the tops of the two peaks. This place became a great attraction and was listed as one of the ten famous scenic sites of West Lake during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Over the years the monasteries and pagodas best tours of China were abandoned and fell into disrepair. During the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Emperor Kangxi renamed the area Twin Peaks Piercing the Clouds when he toured West Lake and erected a pavilion at Hongchunqiao Bridge on Lingyin Lu.
Narrow winding paths lead you to the top of South Peak, where you can get an overview of all the natural beauty of West Lake. It is easier to reach the top of North Peak popular China tours. The stone steps on the west side can lead you there. The crystal clear streams and overlapping trees along the road give you an excellent opportunity to enjoy nature. If you like, there is also a ropeway on the east side that will lead you to the top. Halls and pavilions have been built on the top of North Peak, where you can also have an overview of West Lake's beautiful scenery.
It is easy to get to this scenic spot. Just take bus No.7, No.27, No.807 or tourism bus No.1, No.2, No.3, and get off at Hongchunqiao Step. Your destination is 50 meters (164 feet) ahead.
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The natural scenery here is exceptionally beautiful, especially when it is cloudy or after a rainfall. At that time, only the two tips of the peaks can be seen in the thick fog. It looks as if the fog is being pierced only by the two peaks, thus the name 'Two Peaks Piercing the Clouds'.
Long ago Buddhist monasteries and pagodas were constructed on the tops of the two peaks. This place became a great attraction and was listed as one of the ten famous scenic sites of West Lake during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Over the years the monasteries and pagodas best tours of China were abandoned and fell into disrepair. During the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Emperor Kangxi renamed the area Twin Peaks Piercing the Clouds when he toured West Lake and erected a pavilion at Hongchunqiao Bridge on Lingyin Lu.
Narrow winding paths lead you to the top of South Peak, where you can get an overview of all the natural beauty of West Lake. It is easier to reach the top of North Peak popular China tours. The stone steps on the west side can lead you there. The crystal clear streams and overlapping trees along the road give you an excellent opportunity to enjoy nature. If you like, there is also a ropeway on the east side that will lead you to the top. Halls and pavilions have been built on the top of North Peak, where you can also have an overview of West Lake's beautiful scenery.
It is easy to get to this scenic spot. Just take bus No.7, No.27, No.807 or tourism bus No.1, No.2, No.3, and get off at Hongchunqiao Step. Your destination is 50 meters (164 feet) ahead.
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Thursday, March 20, 2014
Travel Guide - The Confucius Forest (Kong Lin),Qufu
Confucius Forest China tour deals
is the largest and oldest family cemetery. Confucius and his
descendants rest amid trees, pavilions and statues. As a result of
textual research, Confucius Forest has lasted for more than 2,40 years.
According to historical records, Confucius was buried here after his
death. At first, the graveyard was 1 qing (6.6667 hectares) but had
reached more than 3,000 mu (200 hectares) in the Qing Dynasty
(1644-1911), since it received fields from the emperor of every dynasty.
Confucius Forest has a bounding wall of 7km in length with more than
10,000 graves in it. The graves spread all over the ground in Confucius
Forest, and the stone tablets stand in great numbers. There are also
several other famous historic sites China best tours.
The tomb of Confucius is in the northwest of the graveyard for the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256BC). A monument established in the eighth year of the Zhengtong reign in the Ming Dynasty (1644-1911) stands in front of the tomb, to the east of which is the tomb of Kong Li, Confucius's son, and to the south is the tomb of Kong Ji, Confucius's grandson. This layout of graveyard was called carrying the son and holding the grandson in ancient times. Nearby, there is Zigong's (a student of Confucius) house for guarding the tomb. It is recorded in Shi Ji (The Records of the Great Historian) that after the death of Confucius, his disciples all built houses to guard the tomb, and mourned for three years. Zigong mourned for another three years due to his deep mourning for Confucius. In the Ming Dynasty, the three houses were rebuilt, and a monument was set to commemorate it. There is a Chinese pistache in front of the Kai Pavilion, which is said to be planted by Zigong popular China travel package.
Furthermore, the tomb of a famous litterateur Kong Shangren in the Qing Dynasty, the tomb of Emperor Qianlong's daughter Yu Shi, and so on are all the famous historic sites in Confucius Forest. In Confucius Forest, the old trees reach the sky, with dense branches and leaves keeping out the sunlight around the year. According to statistics, there are dozens of kinds of rare old trees, such as Chinese pistache, cypress, Chinese juniper, and oak, amounting to more than 20,000 trees.
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The tomb of Confucius is in the northwest of the graveyard for the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256BC). A monument established in the eighth year of the Zhengtong reign in the Ming Dynasty (1644-1911) stands in front of the tomb, to the east of which is the tomb of Kong Li, Confucius's son, and to the south is the tomb of Kong Ji, Confucius's grandson. This layout of graveyard was called carrying the son and holding the grandson in ancient times. Nearby, there is Zigong's (a student of Confucius) house for guarding the tomb. It is recorded in Shi Ji (The Records of the Great Historian) that after the death of Confucius, his disciples all built houses to guard the tomb, and mourned for three years. Zigong mourned for another three years due to his deep mourning for Confucius. In the Ming Dynasty, the three houses were rebuilt, and a monument was set to commemorate it. There is a Chinese pistache in front of the Kai Pavilion, which is said to be planted by Zigong popular China travel package.
Furthermore, the tomb of a famous litterateur Kong Shangren in the Qing Dynasty, the tomb of Emperor Qianlong's daughter Yu Shi, and so on are all the famous historic sites in Confucius Forest. In Confucius Forest, the old trees reach the sky, with dense branches and leaves keeping out the sunlight around the year. According to statistics, there are dozens of kinds of rare old trees, such as Chinese pistache, cypress, Chinese juniper, and oak, amounting to more than 20,000 trees.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Explore Jinxin Ancient Town - Breath the Air of Water Town
I have traveled many water towns in China but a few of them just impressed me deeply and one of them is Jinxi Ancient Town China tour deals.
Just like many ancient water towns in south China, Jinxi with
grey-tiled roof and white-walled residence is surrounded by rivers. But
it is not packed with small shops and visitors. You can feel the real
quietness and serenity.
Located in the southwest of Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, Jinxi is only 8 km from the famous Zhouzhuan and about 70 km from Shanghai. Walking around Jinxi, you can learn how life was lived in water towns on the lower reaches of Yangtze River. By comparison with other commercial water towns, Jinxi is simpler, less sophisticated and quiet.
The town is connected by five lakes via the network of waterways running across the small towns. The boat is the main transportation tool. The features of this town can presented by water lanes, river piers, arch bridges, corridors and ancient streets China best tours.
The history of the town traces back to the Neolithic age and must later, in the Spring and Autumn period, the King of Wu assigned Lord Wu Zixu the task of building a town. In the Han Dynasty, Ma Yuan, a famous general, trained his armies in the area. And in the Three Kingdoms period, Prime Minister Zhang Zhao was buried in Jinxi. The famous painter Gu Kaizhi of the East Jin Dynasty, fled to the town for avoiding political oppression. So the town is full of historical background.
Jinxi owns many historical and scenic spots because of its rich historical and cultural heritage popular China travel package. The town is featured with 13 museums which display many private collections from private collectors like Pottery and Porcelain Museum, Antique Museum, Old Coins Museum and so on. Wenchang Pavillion is another highlight . The three-storey buildings is the best place to get the panoramic view of the town.
For many foreign tourists participating a tour package, they are seldom led to this so-called unknown water town. But if you are an independent traveler, you should pay a visit to it because it worth a visit.
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Located in the southwest of Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, Jinxi is only 8 km from the famous Zhouzhuan and about 70 km from Shanghai. Walking around Jinxi, you can learn how life was lived in water towns on the lower reaches of Yangtze River. By comparison with other commercial water towns, Jinxi is simpler, less sophisticated and quiet.
The town is connected by five lakes via the network of waterways running across the small towns. The boat is the main transportation tool. The features of this town can presented by water lanes, river piers, arch bridges, corridors and ancient streets China best tours.
The history of the town traces back to the Neolithic age and must later, in the Spring and Autumn period, the King of Wu assigned Lord Wu Zixu the task of building a town. In the Han Dynasty, Ma Yuan, a famous general, trained his armies in the area. And in the Three Kingdoms period, Prime Minister Zhang Zhao was buried in Jinxi. The famous painter Gu Kaizhi of the East Jin Dynasty, fled to the town for avoiding political oppression. So the town is full of historical background.
Jinxi owns many historical and scenic spots because of its rich historical and cultural heritage popular China travel package. The town is featured with 13 museums which display many private collections from private collectors like Pottery and Porcelain Museum, Antique Museum, Old Coins Museum and so on. Wenchang Pavillion is another highlight . The three-storey buildings is the best place to get the panoramic view of the town.
For many foreign tourists participating a tour package, they are seldom led to this so-called unknown water town. But if you are an independent traveler, you should pay a visit to it because it worth a visit.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Travel Around The Old Town of Jinxi
The ancient town of Jinxi (which means Brocade Brook China tour deals)
is situated to the south of Kunshan city in Jiangsu province, and
boasts an advantageous geographic location as it lies 50 km to the east
of Shanghai and 35 km to the west of Suzhou, and with convenient access
to main motorways which link it to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport.
Jinxi covers 90.69 square kilometers of cultivated land a with rich natural water resources. The mild and humid North Subtropical Monsoon climate means that it enjoys adequate light, rainfall and four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature is 16.4 degrees (with a high of 37.1 degrees and a lowest recorded temperature of -4.5 degrees).
Jinxi has many places of historic interest and scenic views due to its rich historical and cultural heritage. The improved infrastructure has led to a surge tourism to Jinxi, which hopes to continue its development and play a role in the world economy by attracting more overseas visitors and investors.
Jinxi, known as a water town China best tours, fascinated the imperial family and aristocracy in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), and poets in the Ming Dynasty (1836-1644) extolled the "Eight Sceneries" of the town which are apparent even today when one takes a walk around the old bridges, lakes, quiet lanes, temples and gardens. The most famous attractions are: Jinxi Lotus Corridor, Wenchang Cabinet, Lotus Pool Temple, Gold Dragon Garden, Water Tomb of Royal Concubine Chen and the Ancient Tile and Brick Museum.
The history of Jinxi goes back to the Neolithic age, and much later, in the Spring and Autum period (770-476 BC), the King of Wu assigned Lord Wu Zixu the task of building a town. During the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220 ), a famous general, Ma Yuan, trained his troops in the area and, during the Three Kingdoms period, Prime Minister Zhang Zhao was buried in Jinxi. The famous painter Gu Kaizhi of the East Jin Dynasty (AD 317-420), fled to the town to avoid political oppression. During the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), Emperor Xiaozong and his concubine Chen fled to Jinxi to evade enemy attack, and the concubine was enchanted with the town. When she died during their stay, the emperor permitted her burial in Jinxi, which he renamed Chenmu (Chen Tomb), and it was not until 1993 that it became once again known as Jinxi popular China tours.
The local Party committee and the government have established museums highlighting the town's cultural and historic heritage, and it is known as "China's town of folk museums". For instance: The Root Carving Museum and Wonder Stone Museum, Chinese Ancient Bricks and Tiles Museum, the Antiques Museum of East China, the Red Porcelain Museum, Zhangsheng Art Gallery and the Old Coins Museum.
In addition, the Persimmon Garden is home to an art gallery that also exhibits calligraphy, and Lotus Pool Temple and Wenchang Pavilion - a well preserved historical site – are also highlights.
Five lakes surround Jinxi, and over 30 ancient bridges cross the town's waterways.
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Jinxi covers 90.69 square kilometers of cultivated land a with rich natural water resources. The mild and humid North Subtropical Monsoon climate means that it enjoys adequate light, rainfall and four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature is 16.4 degrees (with a high of 37.1 degrees and a lowest recorded temperature of -4.5 degrees).
Jinxi has many places of historic interest and scenic views due to its rich historical and cultural heritage. The improved infrastructure has led to a surge tourism to Jinxi, which hopes to continue its development and play a role in the world economy by attracting more overseas visitors and investors.
Jinxi, known as a water town China best tours, fascinated the imperial family and aristocracy in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), and poets in the Ming Dynasty (1836-1644) extolled the "Eight Sceneries" of the town which are apparent even today when one takes a walk around the old bridges, lakes, quiet lanes, temples and gardens. The most famous attractions are: Jinxi Lotus Corridor, Wenchang Cabinet, Lotus Pool Temple, Gold Dragon Garden, Water Tomb of Royal Concubine Chen and the Ancient Tile and Brick Museum.
The history of Jinxi goes back to the Neolithic age, and much later, in the Spring and Autum period (770-476 BC), the King of Wu assigned Lord Wu Zixu the task of building a town. During the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220 ), a famous general, Ma Yuan, trained his troops in the area and, during the Three Kingdoms period, Prime Minister Zhang Zhao was buried in Jinxi. The famous painter Gu Kaizhi of the East Jin Dynasty (AD 317-420), fled to the town to avoid political oppression. During the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), Emperor Xiaozong and his concubine Chen fled to Jinxi to evade enemy attack, and the concubine was enchanted with the town. When she died during their stay, the emperor permitted her burial in Jinxi, which he renamed Chenmu (Chen Tomb), and it was not until 1993 that it became once again known as Jinxi popular China tours.
The local Party committee and the government have established museums highlighting the town's cultural and historic heritage, and it is known as "China's town of folk museums". For instance: The Root Carving Museum and Wonder Stone Museum, Chinese Ancient Bricks and Tiles Museum, the Antiques Museum of East China, the Red Porcelain Museum, Zhangsheng Art Gallery and the Old Coins Museum.
In addition, the Persimmon Garden is home to an art gallery that also exhibits calligraphy, and Lotus Pool Temple and Wenchang Pavilion - a well preserved historical site – are also highlights.
Five lakes surround Jinxi, and over 30 ancient bridges cross the town's waterways.
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Sunday, March 16, 2014
China's Sacred peaks
To primitive man, the mountains were secret places, sources of cosmic
energy inhabited by gods and spirits. Poets such as Qu Yuan celebrated
the twilight world of witches and beings that populated the slopes of
China’s mountainous realm. These were places rife with superstition,
magic and the unknown. Animists worshipped mountains last minute China travel deals such as Tai Shan even before the Daoists claimed it as their own.
Daoist peaks
The Daoist peaks include Tai Shan in Shandong province – probably the world’s most climbed mountain. Perhaps the most dramatic, however, is Hua Shan in Shaanxi province, with its hair-raising ascents. The steep rocky slopes rise 2,160m (7,087 feet) above the dusty plains of central China. Young couples seeking a long and happy marriage attach red ribbons and engraved padlocks to the guardrails and then throw the key into the mists below.
The other Daoist peaks are Song Shan in Henan province, which attracts huge crowds, largely because the Shaolin Temple China best tours lies on its slopes, as well as two peaks (hundreds of miles apart) sharing the name of Heng Shan: one in Shanxi province and the other in Hunan province further south.
Buddhist peaks
China’s Buddhist peaks largely began as Daoist preserves, before becoming associated with the followers of Buddha. Perhaps the best known, Emei Shan in Sichuan province, inspires devotion in its legions of pilgrims. Putuo Shan, on a small island off the east coast, is also a major pilgrimage destination. Buddhist Jiuhua Shan in Anhui province may be overshadowed by nearby Huang Shan, China’s most famous (non-sacred) mountain, but that makes it far less touristy. Noted for its dramatic scenery and fine temple architecture, Wutai Shan in Shanxi province is governed by Wenshu, the god of wisdom.
Plan your ascent
Climbing these sacred mountains is considered a rite of worship, but you won’t need crampons or ice axes as stone steps and guardrails line the route popular China tour package. Take care, as the steps can be very slippery. Alternatively, cable cars whisk those with little time or desire for contemplation up to the summit for a quick look at the view – a sign that these peaceful peaks have become hostage to the tourist economy. Be aware that litter and noise can be a problem, particularly at weekends so plan accordingly.
For the full experience, stay overnight in a monastery high on the mountain (there are several possibilities in this respect) and get up early to witness the sunrise: this often takes place above a sea of cloud and is truly spectacular.
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Daoist peaks
The Daoist peaks include Tai Shan in Shandong province – probably the world’s most climbed mountain. Perhaps the most dramatic, however, is Hua Shan in Shaanxi province, with its hair-raising ascents. The steep rocky slopes rise 2,160m (7,087 feet) above the dusty plains of central China. Young couples seeking a long and happy marriage attach red ribbons and engraved padlocks to the guardrails and then throw the key into the mists below.
The other Daoist peaks are Song Shan in Henan province, which attracts huge crowds, largely because the Shaolin Temple China best tours lies on its slopes, as well as two peaks (hundreds of miles apart) sharing the name of Heng Shan: one in Shanxi province and the other in Hunan province further south.
Buddhist peaks
China’s Buddhist peaks largely began as Daoist preserves, before becoming associated with the followers of Buddha. Perhaps the best known, Emei Shan in Sichuan province, inspires devotion in its legions of pilgrims. Putuo Shan, on a small island off the east coast, is also a major pilgrimage destination. Buddhist Jiuhua Shan in Anhui province may be overshadowed by nearby Huang Shan, China’s most famous (non-sacred) mountain, but that makes it far less touristy. Noted for its dramatic scenery and fine temple architecture, Wutai Shan in Shanxi province is governed by Wenshu, the god of wisdom.
Plan your ascent
Climbing these sacred mountains is considered a rite of worship, but you won’t need crampons or ice axes as stone steps and guardrails line the route popular China tour package. Take care, as the steps can be very slippery. Alternatively, cable cars whisk those with little time or desire for contemplation up to the summit for a quick look at the view – a sign that these peaceful peaks have become hostage to the tourist economy. Be aware that litter and noise can be a problem, particularly at weekends so plan accordingly.
For the full experience, stay overnight in a monastery high on the mountain (there are several possibilities in this respect) and get up early to witness the sunrise: this often takes place above a sea of cloud and is truly spectacular.
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Thursday, March 13, 2014
Four important tips to plan a great family holiday trip in China
Are you presently planning for family holidays in China?
If you are thinking of China, you can be assured that you'll be
enjoying just the best time with your family during this vacation!
Actually, trips in China are fun and interesting for both adults and
kids. Now take a look at ways to plan the itinerary accordingly.
1. Decide the things you plan to watch in China
You will probably be astonished to know that China has historical attractions, night life specialties and also places that happen to be filled with scenic beauties. In case if you don't plan beforehand on what you want to see in China then your vacation won't end up in thirty days! Since tourist destinations in China are almost endless, it will be wiser to sit down with your family and figure out on the places that may possibly entertain you the most.
2. Decide your tour
Now select whether you will be on a private tour to China or a conducted tour. Those with past experience of visiting China might go for privately arranged tours. But those who are coming for the first time will likely find conducted tours are more advantageous as they will be initiated about china travel deals, budget offers and finest places to stay and visit the country has to offer .
3. Consider the weather
Weather conditions are important that needs an evaluation once you plan your China vacation deals. Winters are extremely abrasive in most places on China though many other parts are reasonably warmer even during the winter season. This shows that the places you plan to visit whilst on your tour will rely a lot on the weather condition of those areas. During off season the weather is particularly unfavorable and you won't be able to enjoy your holidays optimally.
4. Necessity of medical aid
Consequently there isn’t any strongly suggested medicine or vaccine that you should take prior to your visit to China. However if you have any medical predisposition of some diseases that want vaccination, you have to always consult your physician. You ought to even carry those vital drugs since you probably won't get them in China. Plus, don't forget to pack in some emergency medicines that are meant for fever, ingestion, headache, common cold, as well as other such often occurring health complexities. A bottle of antiseptic and some cotton also advised to be there within your medical kit best tours of China.
5. Consider money matters
While determining the budget for the tour, you ought to calculate the possible ways of carrying the money with you. To be precise on this, think and choose whether you will intend to carry some traveler’s checks and international credit cards along with some hard cash or not. In the event you have planned to carry ATM cards, tend to have a talk with your bankers. All you need is to know whether the card by all means will remain operable in China or not. In case your bank enables international withdrawals, get to know whether you will be incurred with some extra money for overseas transactions or not.
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1. Decide the things you plan to watch in China
You will probably be astonished to know that China has historical attractions, night life specialties and also places that happen to be filled with scenic beauties. In case if you don't plan beforehand on what you want to see in China then your vacation won't end up in thirty days! Since tourist destinations in China are almost endless, it will be wiser to sit down with your family and figure out on the places that may possibly entertain you the most.
2. Decide your tour
Now select whether you will be on a private tour to China or a conducted tour. Those with past experience of visiting China might go for privately arranged tours. But those who are coming for the first time will likely find conducted tours are more advantageous as they will be initiated about china travel deals, budget offers and finest places to stay and visit the country has to offer .
3. Consider the weather
Weather conditions are important that needs an evaluation once you plan your China vacation deals. Winters are extremely abrasive in most places on China though many other parts are reasonably warmer even during the winter season. This shows that the places you plan to visit whilst on your tour will rely a lot on the weather condition of those areas. During off season the weather is particularly unfavorable and you won't be able to enjoy your holidays optimally.
4. Necessity of medical aid
Consequently there isn’t any strongly suggested medicine or vaccine that you should take prior to your visit to China. However if you have any medical predisposition of some diseases that want vaccination, you have to always consult your physician. You ought to even carry those vital drugs since you probably won't get them in China. Plus, don't forget to pack in some emergency medicines that are meant for fever, ingestion, headache, common cold, as well as other such often occurring health complexities. A bottle of antiseptic and some cotton also advised to be there within your medical kit best tours of China.
5. Consider money matters
While determining the budget for the tour, you ought to calculate the possible ways of carrying the money with you. To be precise on this, think and choose whether you will intend to carry some traveler’s checks and international credit cards along with some hard cash or not. In the event you have planned to carry ATM cards, tend to have a talk with your bankers. All you need is to know whether the card by all means will remain operable in China or not. In case your bank enables international withdrawals, get to know whether you will be incurred with some extra money for overseas transactions or not.
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Get to know The Ancient Alu Caves of Luxi County
This cave China tour deals
is named the Ancient Alu Cave by the Yi people after the ancient Alu
tribe. During the Song and Yuan Dynasty, the Alu were one of 37 wild
tribes in the area. They lived in the cave, which they were named after:
Alu means water and stone.
This enormous cave system may be explored on a 3,000m long tourist trail. The tour includes 18 chambers, a cave river and a resurgence, karst windows, and a wealth of speleothems. The tour shows three different passages of the cave which are called Luyuan Cave, Yuzhu Cave, and Biyu Cave, each with characteristic speleothems.
Luyuan Cave is a 760m long passage, a series of ten chambers connected by narrow paths. The biggest chamber can hold 4.000 people. An abundance of speleothems of various forms are named in the typical Chinese way with colourful and poetic names. Yuzhu Cave has a length of more than 800m. The ceiling in this passage is very high, which is the reason for the formation of typical palm trunc stalagmites. The most impressive single formation is the the Jade Pillar Supporting the Sky, a pilar or stalagnate with a height of eight meters and a diameter of about 30cm. The 800m long Biyu Cave contains a crystal clear cave river which is called Yusun River. It is populated by blind cave fish, which can sometimes be seen on the China best tours.
The Alu Origin Cave is the chamber were the Alu lived and archaeological excavations took place. But it has not only a prehistoric use, it is also a very old show cave. The first literate men came to the cave during the Yuan Dynasty. The famous geographer Xu Xiake came here twice for geographical investigation during the Ming Dynasty.
The cave is near the Luxi County Seat. In the Yi language," A'lu " means with water and stone. The cave is called " Ancient Alu Caves " (also Alugu Caves) because it used to serve as the living unit of " A'lu Tribe " , one of the 37 barbarian tribes in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. At present, the Ancient Alu Cave is composed of three caves, namely the Luyuan Cave, the Yuzhu Cave and the Biyu Cave. and the Yusun River.
Along the 3,000 meters pass, visitors can enjoy seeing stalactites in different styles, such as, the " Hall Style " in the Luyuan Cave, the " Tree Style " in the Yuzhu Cave and the white, transparent magnesium carbonate crystalline rock style in the Biyu Cave. The 800 meters long Yusun River is rich in poetic and artistic appeal. The water is clean, the stalactites along the river are beautiful and the landscapes of " A'lu Beauty " , " Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea " and " Mirage " are so true to life that visitors may think they are in the dragon palace under the sea. Lucky visitors may have the chance to enjoy the unique treasure of the river - - - transparent fish with horn but without scales or eyes.
The principal part of the A’lu Ancient Cave is made up of the Luyuan Cave, the Yuzhu Cave, the Biyu Cave and the Yusun River Yangtze River tour. The three caves and one river are more than 3,000 meters long. The scenery in the cave has the characteristics of being ancient, strange, and unique. There is spring outside cave; there is cave in cave; there is sky in cave; there is river under cave. In additional, there are all kinds of stalagmites, stalactites, stelae, stone waterfalls, stone flowers and so on. They are formed in various natural styles, such as, “ Male Lion Howling”, “ Lotus Hung Inversely”, “ Flying Dragon Playing Waterfall”, “ Three Elephants Running Quickly in the Plain”, “ Old Tortoise Enjoying the Moon”, “Crocodile in the Air”, “Rhinoceros Going to Sea”, “ Natural Fresco”, “ The King of Wei Country Appointing Soldier”, “ Lofty Jade Pole”, “ Nine Dragons Going to Sea”, “ A’xi Jumping to the Moon”, etc.. They are all vivid. They display the infinite pleasure of nature.
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This enormous cave system may be explored on a 3,000m long tourist trail. The tour includes 18 chambers, a cave river and a resurgence, karst windows, and a wealth of speleothems. The tour shows three different passages of the cave which are called Luyuan Cave, Yuzhu Cave, and Biyu Cave, each with characteristic speleothems.
Luyuan Cave is a 760m long passage, a series of ten chambers connected by narrow paths. The biggest chamber can hold 4.000 people. An abundance of speleothems of various forms are named in the typical Chinese way with colourful and poetic names. Yuzhu Cave has a length of more than 800m. The ceiling in this passage is very high, which is the reason for the formation of typical palm trunc stalagmites. The most impressive single formation is the the Jade Pillar Supporting the Sky, a pilar or stalagnate with a height of eight meters and a diameter of about 30cm. The 800m long Biyu Cave contains a crystal clear cave river which is called Yusun River. It is populated by blind cave fish, which can sometimes be seen on the China best tours.
The Alu Origin Cave is the chamber were the Alu lived and archaeological excavations took place. But it has not only a prehistoric use, it is also a very old show cave. The first literate men came to the cave during the Yuan Dynasty. The famous geographer Xu Xiake came here twice for geographical investigation during the Ming Dynasty.
The cave is near the Luxi County Seat. In the Yi language," A'lu " means with water and stone. The cave is called " Ancient Alu Caves " (also Alugu Caves) because it used to serve as the living unit of " A'lu Tribe " , one of the 37 barbarian tribes in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. At present, the Ancient Alu Cave is composed of three caves, namely the Luyuan Cave, the Yuzhu Cave and the Biyu Cave. and the Yusun River.
Along the 3,000 meters pass, visitors can enjoy seeing stalactites in different styles, such as, the " Hall Style " in the Luyuan Cave, the " Tree Style " in the Yuzhu Cave and the white, transparent magnesium carbonate crystalline rock style in the Biyu Cave. The 800 meters long Yusun River is rich in poetic and artistic appeal. The water is clean, the stalactites along the river are beautiful and the landscapes of " A'lu Beauty " , " Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea " and " Mirage " are so true to life that visitors may think they are in the dragon palace under the sea. Lucky visitors may have the chance to enjoy the unique treasure of the river - - - transparent fish with horn but without scales or eyes.
The principal part of the A’lu Ancient Cave is made up of the Luyuan Cave, the Yuzhu Cave, the Biyu Cave and the Yusun River Yangtze River tour. The three caves and one river are more than 3,000 meters long. The scenery in the cave has the characteristics of being ancient, strange, and unique. There is spring outside cave; there is cave in cave; there is sky in cave; there is river under cave. In additional, there are all kinds of stalagmites, stalactites, stelae, stone waterfalls, stone flowers and so on. They are formed in various natural styles, such as, “ Male Lion Howling”, “ Lotus Hung Inversely”, “ Flying Dragon Playing Waterfall”, “ Three Elephants Running Quickly in the Plain”, “ Old Tortoise Enjoying the Moon”, “Crocodile in the Air”, “Rhinoceros Going to Sea”, “ Natural Fresco”, “ The King of Wei Country Appointing Soldier”, “ Lofty Jade Pole”, “ Nine Dragons Going to Sea”, “ A’xi Jumping to the Moon”, etc.. They are all vivid. They display the infinite pleasure of nature.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Travel Guide - Lake Lhamo Nhatso
Lhamo Nhatso means “auspicious heavenly mother lake” or “numinous
mother lake” in Tibetan and another name for it is Qiongguoje Lake affordable China tours.
Standing on the mountain top as high as 5,100 meters and looking down,
the holy lake is surrounded by mountains. And it takes a head bones
skeleton shape like a mirror at the foot of the mountains and the
scenery is elegant. Lake Lhamo Nhatso is a high mountain freshwater lake
with an area of about 1 square kilometers. The lake surface keeps on
freezing up about 7 months. When in summer, after it is thawing, the
lake sometimes is as still and clear as a mirror; sometimes red clouds
are gathering in the sky and there are waves without wind. Strange
sounds are heard now and then and various fantastic scenes are
appearing.
Though the lake is not large, it stands in a special position in reincarnation system of Tibetan Buddhism and it is revered by Buddhists. Every year those who are looking for the successors of Dalai Lama and Panchen Lamas after they pass away must go there, because their reincarnation could be found after seen in the lake. Every April to June of Tibetan calendar, numerous Buddhist devotees make a pilgrimage here and observe the wonderful sights. It is said different people see the same sight may get different views. It is also said that people can see their future life from the reflections of the lake. The 4th year of ZhengDe, Ming Dynasty (1509AD), Qukejiesi was built nearby by Gedun Gyatso, the Second Dalai Lama, which added more views to the unique views of the plateau top 10 China tours.
Location:
Located in the mountains of Gyacha County, with an altitude about more than 4,000 meters above the sea level.
Transportation:
It’s very inconvenient to reach Lake Lhamo Nhatso but it’s worth of trekking there for the beautiful scenery popular China tours.
You should first get to Gyacha County about 128 kilometers away from Tsedang, then to Cuijiu village in the north. Bumping along the dirt road about 20 kilometers to Daqiongje temple, which is the terminal of the bus to Lake Lhamo Nhatso. Then you still have a 15-kilometer mountain path to follow or you can rent a horse to ride there.
Evaluation:
The most romantic lake in Tibet and the scenery is very beautiful.
Tips:
1. From early May to late August, it’s an ideal scenic area for tourists to travel there by buses, horses or just hike.
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Though the lake is not large, it stands in a special position in reincarnation system of Tibetan Buddhism and it is revered by Buddhists. Every year those who are looking for the successors of Dalai Lama and Panchen Lamas after they pass away must go there, because their reincarnation could be found after seen in the lake. Every April to June of Tibetan calendar, numerous Buddhist devotees make a pilgrimage here and observe the wonderful sights. It is said different people see the same sight may get different views. It is also said that people can see their future life from the reflections of the lake. The 4th year of ZhengDe, Ming Dynasty (1509AD), Qukejiesi was built nearby by Gedun Gyatso, the Second Dalai Lama, which added more views to the unique views of the plateau top 10 China tours.
Location:
Located in the mountains of Gyacha County, with an altitude about more than 4,000 meters above the sea level.
Transportation:
It’s very inconvenient to reach Lake Lhamo Nhatso but it’s worth of trekking there for the beautiful scenery popular China tours.
You should first get to Gyacha County about 128 kilometers away from Tsedang, then to Cuijiu village in the north. Bumping along the dirt road about 20 kilometers to Daqiongje temple, which is the terminal of the bus to Lake Lhamo Nhatso. Then you still have a 15-kilometer mountain path to follow or you can rent a horse to ride there.
Evaluation:
The most romantic lake in Tibet and the scenery is very beautiful.
Tips:
1. From early May to late August, it’s an ideal scenic area for tourists to travel there by buses, horses or just hike.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Magnificent scenery of Puzhehei, Yunnan
Known as Yunnan's Guilin China tour deals,
Puzhehei is a charming place with not only spectacular mountain scenery
but also beautiful karst, lakes and unique cultures of ethnic
minorities.Puzhehei is a place gathering several ethnic groups like
Zhuang, Miao, Yi and Bai people.
Located in the southeast of Yunnan Province,11 km from Qiubei County, Puzhehei tourist region cover an area of 85 square kilometers,around with isolated peaks and lakes.It is a national scenic spots approvalled by the National Tourism Administration in 2009.
There are over 300 green isolated peaks scattered within the scenic area China best tours , more than ten thousand acres wild lotus, endless peach orchard and and the world's largest karst wetlands.It is considered as the rare thing in the world, China's unique karst landscape pastoral scenery.
54 lakes in Puzhehei have formed a 21 kilometres long water tourism line,tourists can enjoy more than 300 green isolated peaks,5,000 acres of lotus lake,83 caves along this line.You can also not miss the Dragon Festival of Zhuang nationality,the Torch Festival of Yi people,Caihuashan of Miao nationality.
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Located in the southeast of Yunnan Province,11 km from Qiubei County, Puzhehei tourist region cover an area of 85 square kilometers,around with isolated peaks and lakes.It is a national scenic spots approvalled by the National Tourism Administration in 2009.
There are over 300 green isolated peaks scattered within the scenic area China best tours , more than ten thousand acres wild lotus, endless peach orchard and and the world's largest karst wetlands.It is considered as the rare thing in the world, China's unique karst landscape pastoral scenery.
54 lakes in Puzhehei have formed a 21 kilometres long water tourism line,tourists can enjoy more than 300 green isolated peaks,5,000 acres of lotus lake,83 caves along this line.You can also not miss the Dragon Festival of Zhuang nationality,the Torch Festival of Yi people,Caihuashan of Miao nationality.
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Travel Guide - Tibet
To the southwest frontier of China, on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau proper lies Tibet Autonomous Region China tour deals,
whose average altitude is 13,200 feet above sea level.It covers a land
area of 1.2 million square km,which is about 1/8 of that of the entire
China, with a population of 2.26 million in which 95% are Tibetan. Tibet
borders SichuanProvince on the east, Shinjiang and Qinghai on the
north, Yunnan on the Souhteast, Kashimir on the west and India, Nepal,
Burma, Sikkim, Bhutan on the south.
Tibet had various names before Qing Dynasty.It was named Xizhang(west chang in Chinese)in 1663 by the Qing Government .Zhang is given by Han people, the Tibetan people, for centuries, call themselves Bo. It was translated into Chinese as Tubo during Tang Dynasty, thus came the English version–Tibet.
Lhasa(the holy place in Tibetan), Tibet’s political, economic, communicative, cultural and religious center, is the capital of Tibet Autonomous Region.
Being upon the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Tibet boasts 11 of the world’s highest mountain peaks that are above 26,400 feet above sea level. The world ‘s summit, Himalaya, which strides across the border between China and Nepal, claims a height of over 30,000 feet above sea level. It’s also nicknamed as the “the Third Pole of the Globe”. In the middle and the north of Tibet line Gangdis mountains, Nianqing Tanggula mountains, the famous Hengduan mountains lies to the east. Below among these mountains lie plateaus and valleys China best tours.
Tibet is characterized with its unique plateau climate because of its altitude: thin air, 60-70% that of the sea level; less oxygen, 35-40% less than that of the sea level; lower air pressure, only half of that of the sea level; water boiling point is only 84-87 degrees centigrade. So, altitude sickness is common to new comers.
Also, because of its altitude, Tibet bathes more in sunshine than do other places. The yearly average sunny hour is between 1,550 and 3,390 hours in different parts of Tibet. Lhasa enjoys 3,005 hours approximately in a year, that’s why it is called “Sunshine City”.
Lower temprature characterizes Tibet’s yearly temprature differences; the northern Tibetan plateau is -2 degrees centigrade approximately in a year, the southern valley is 8 degrees centigrade, and it’s 10 degrees centigrade in the southeast area. And weather in a year is obviously divided into dry months and rainny months in Tibet; the dry months is from Oct. to next March, and rainny months is from April to Sept.
In Tibet, there are more than 20 rivers whose single drainage area is more than 10,000 square km.and more than 100 smaller ones whose single drainage area is above 2,000 square km. Some of the world famous rivers are from Tibet, such as YarlungtsampoRiver, LujiangRiver, NanchangjiangRiver and JinshajiangRiver.
Plateau lakes dot the whole Tibet proper. There are more than 1,500. The most famous are NamtsoLake, SelingdontsoLake, DangztsoLake, ChaznamtsoLake, BangongtsoLake and YamdrokYumtsoLake popular China travel package.
The glacier area of Tibet has more than half that in China, they concentrate among Tanggula mountains, Gangdis mountains,Nianqing Tanggula mountains and Himalaya Mountains.The whole glacier area totals27,676 square km.
The pastural area of Tibet is one of the five biggest in China,in which sheep, goats and yaks are grazed. Farming crops mainly are highland barley, wheat, bean and rape seeds as well as some apples and walnuts. Tibet has a forest coverage of 60,000 square km, which is the second largest timber deposit in China. Famous and rare animals and herb medicines are world-widely known, such as musk, pilose antler, bear’s gall bladder, Chinese caterpillar fungus, fritilary bulb, the tuber of the elevated gastrodia, and the snow lotus flower. The deposits of hydroelectric and geothermal power are at the top of China’s reserves; solar energy is the second.
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Tibet had various names before Qing Dynasty.It was named Xizhang(west chang in Chinese)in 1663 by the Qing Government .Zhang is given by Han people, the Tibetan people, for centuries, call themselves Bo. It was translated into Chinese as Tubo during Tang Dynasty, thus came the English version–Tibet.
Lhasa(the holy place in Tibetan), Tibet’s political, economic, communicative, cultural and religious center, is the capital of Tibet Autonomous Region.
Being upon the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Tibet boasts 11 of the world’s highest mountain peaks that are above 26,400 feet above sea level. The world ‘s summit, Himalaya, which strides across the border between China and Nepal, claims a height of over 30,000 feet above sea level. It’s also nicknamed as the “the Third Pole of the Globe”. In the middle and the north of Tibet line Gangdis mountains, Nianqing Tanggula mountains, the famous Hengduan mountains lies to the east. Below among these mountains lie plateaus and valleys China best tours.
Tibet is characterized with its unique plateau climate because of its altitude: thin air, 60-70% that of the sea level; less oxygen, 35-40% less than that of the sea level; lower air pressure, only half of that of the sea level; water boiling point is only 84-87 degrees centigrade. So, altitude sickness is common to new comers.
Also, because of its altitude, Tibet bathes more in sunshine than do other places. The yearly average sunny hour is between 1,550 and 3,390 hours in different parts of Tibet. Lhasa enjoys 3,005 hours approximately in a year, that’s why it is called “Sunshine City”.
Lower temprature characterizes Tibet’s yearly temprature differences; the northern Tibetan plateau is -2 degrees centigrade approximately in a year, the southern valley is 8 degrees centigrade, and it’s 10 degrees centigrade in the southeast area. And weather in a year is obviously divided into dry months and rainny months in Tibet; the dry months is from Oct. to next March, and rainny months is from April to Sept.
In Tibet, there are more than 20 rivers whose single drainage area is more than 10,000 square km.and more than 100 smaller ones whose single drainage area is above 2,000 square km. Some of the world famous rivers are from Tibet, such as YarlungtsampoRiver, LujiangRiver, NanchangjiangRiver and JinshajiangRiver.
Plateau lakes dot the whole Tibet proper. There are more than 1,500. The most famous are NamtsoLake, SelingdontsoLake, DangztsoLake, ChaznamtsoLake, BangongtsoLake and YamdrokYumtsoLake popular China travel package.
The glacier area of Tibet has more than half that in China, they concentrate among Tanggula mountains, Gangdis mountains,Nianqing Tanggula mountains and Himalaya Mountains.The whole glacier area totals27,676 square km.
The pastural area of Tibet is one of the five biggest in China,in which sheep, goats and yaks are grazed. Farming crops mainly are highland barley, wheat, bean and rape seeds as well as some apples and walnuts. Tibet has a forest coverage of 60,000 square km, which is the second largest timber deposit in China. Famous and rare animals and herb medicines are world-widely known, such as musk, pilose antler, bear’s gall bladder, Chinese caterpillar fungus, fritilary bulb, the tuber of the elevated gastrodia, and the snow lotus flower. The deposits of hydroelectric and geothermal power are at the top of China’s reserves; solar energy is the second.
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Sunday, March 9, 2014
Hip Beijing: a neighbourhood guide
Once the great grey heart of China’s communist regime, Beijing China travel deals
now boasts colourful districts that mix historic buildings with
contemporary art and design. Here are three places to plug into this hip
new side of the Chinese capital.
798 Art District
The harsh industrial landscape of this East-German-built military factory area has been transformed into Beijing’s artiest district. Giant red dinosaurs stare down onto the main street while pop-up design displays showcase the latest Beijing look. 798 Art District (named after one of the factories) is packed with galleries, studios, workshops and trendy shops and cafes.
Simply wander the streets, and take your pick of the galleries. Most open by 11am and don’t close before 5pm (many open longer). They range from the prestigious UCCA (ucca.org.cn) with some serious international art to Enjoy Art Museum (2 Jiuxianqiao Lu) with a wall full of contemporary prints (at very reasonable prices) and Woman in Love showcasing some excellent female artists.
Several of the galleries have their own cafes and there are plenty of independent eateries, mostly small, intimate and stylish – perfect places to chill out for a bit. If you are into ceramics, try Teapose, or on a nice day sit outside at C. Café (798 Zhonger Jie). In the evenings, At Café (4 Jiuxianqiao Lu), with its pizza oven, designer interior (with chopped-through brick wall) and outside tables perfectly placed for people watching, really is where it’s at.
If you fancy staying the night here, there is just one hotel, the achingly hip boutique Grace Hotel (even the soap is organic goji berry).
Gulou
Not so long ago Beijing top 10 China tours was a maze of narrow alleys flanked by traditional Chinese courtyard housing. These hutongs were the residential heart of the city. In the last couple of decades China’s modernisation has swept most of the tiny, intimate, car-unfriendly hutongs away, replacing them with high-rise concrete and glass. In Gulou however, the hutongs have survived to transform into one of the coolest areas of Beijing.
The main road, Gulou Dongdajie (not a hutong) starts off with shops full of electronics and electric guitars. It slowly morphs into something more like London's Camden Lock – an area of vintage clothes and trinkets, offbeat boutiques and cafes. To either side are hutongs – some hung with red paper lanterns – bustling with bicycles, rickshaws and motorcycles, residents lounging about and a meandering crowd of shoppers and browsers.
Small independent shops sell everything from leather to lighters, cashmere to candy floss, calligraphic bookmarks to novelty socks, pandas (on everything) to a pig in Red Army uniform. There is a bar crawl’s worth of quirky little drinking holes. Start off with a cocktail at cosy little Mai Bar (40 Beiluoguxiang) or a whisky at wood-panelled Amilal (48 Shoubi Hutong, behind 66 Gulou Dongdajie). And if you need a snack (and have a stomach for not-perfectly-hygienic Chinese eateries) drop into Wang Pangzi’s Donkey Burgers (80 Gulou West Street). As the Chinese saying goes, 'in heaven there is dragon meat, on earth donkey meat'.
One of Beijing’s few hutong courtyard hotels is in Gulou, the very popular 10-room designer Orchid Hotel (www.theorchidbeijing.com).
Dashilan
In the heart of the capital near Tiananmen Square popular China tour package, Dashilan is tipped to be the next designer area of Beijing. The creatives of the capital are trying to save its historic hutong buildings – including some gems of Chinese Art Deco - by filling them with contemporary art, fashion and design.
The area was the centre of Beijing’s Imperial-era commerce from at least the Ming dynasty, serving the neighbouring Imperial City (The Forbidden City) where commerce was not allowed. Dashilan’s brands adorned the heads of court officials and the feet of royalty. It became the capital’s red light district too and its West End/Broadway. It was home to Beijing’s first cinema (1905) which is still functioning (Da Guan Lou Cinema, Dashilan Street). Inside there is a small exhibition about the origins of Chinese cinema and a lively cafe.
Dashilan lies just west of Qianmen - the broad street that runs south from Tiananmen Square. Historic Qianmen was bulldozed before the Olympics and rebuilt as a neater modern copy of itself. Now home to Starbucks, Uniqlo et al, it has focused the historically-minded on protecting the neighbouring area.
Drop into the little corner wine shop (Men Kuang Hutong), open since 1900, to taste traditional ergotou (strong rice wine) or relax at the cafe at 37 Dashilan West Street (there is no English name), a jumble of wooden tables, dressers, clocks, bird-cages and photos of old Beijing (for sale). A Spoonful of Sugar (59 Tie Shu Xie Jie) has just opened as an ‘upcycling’ art workshop (creating new from old) and gallery-shop.
The same team is opening a cafe, ReUp, about 30m along the road in October 2013. The autumn will also see the arrival of several fashion boutiques and the new Ubi Gallery. Ubi is already in Dashilan but will be moving into an historic brothel building currently under restoration.
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798 Art District
The harsh industrial landscape of this East-German-built military factory area has been transformed into Beijing’s artiest district. Giant red dinosaurs stare down onto the main street while pop-up design displays showcase the latest Beijing look. 798 Art District (named after one of the factories) is packed with galleries, studios, workshops and trendy shops and cafes.
Simply wander the streets, and take your pick of the galleries. Most open by 11am and don’t close before 5pm (many open longer). They range from the prestigious UCCA (ucca.org.cn) with some serious international art to Enjoy Art Museum (2 Jiuxianqiao Lu) with a wall full of contemporary prints (at very reasonable prices) and Woman in Love showcasing some excellent female artists.
Several of the galleries have their own cafes and there are plenty of independent eateries, mostly small, intimate and stylish – perfect places to chill out for a bit. If you are into ceramics, try Teapose, or on a nice day sit outside at C. Café (798 Zhonger Jie). In the evenings, At Café (4 Jiuxianqiao Lu), with its pizza oven, designer interior (with chopped-through brick wall) and outside tables perfectly placed for people watching, really is where it’s at.
If you fancy staying the night here, there is just one hotel, the achingly hip boutique Grace Hotel (even the soap is organic goji berry).
Gulou
Not so long ago Beijing top 10 China tours was a maze of narrow alleys flanked by traditional Chinese courtyard housing. These hutongs were the residential heart of the city. In the last couple of decades China’s modernisation has swept most of the tiny, intimate, car-unfriendly hutongs away, replacing them with high-rise concrete and glass. In Gulou however, the hutongs have survived to transform into one of the coolest areas of Beijing.
The main road, Gulou Dongdajie (not a hutong) starts off with shops full of electronics and electric guitars. It slowly morphs into something more like London's Camden Lock – an area of vintage clothes and trinkets, offbeat boutiques and cafes. To either side are hutongs – some hung with red paper lanterns – bustling with bicycles, rickshaws and motorcycles, residents lounging about and a meandering crowd of shoppers and browsers.
Small independent shops sell everything from leather to lighters, cashmere to candy floss, calligraphic bookmarks to novelty socks, pandas (on everything) to a pig in Red Army uniform. There is a bar crawl’s worth of quirky little drinking holes. Start off with a cocktail at cosy little Mai Bar (40 Beiluoguxiang) or a whisky at wood-panelled Amilal (48 Shoubi Hutong, behind 66 Gulou Dongdajie). And if you need a snack (and have a stomach for not-perfectly-hygienic Chinese eateries) drop into Wang Pangzi’s Donkey Burgers (80 Gulou West Street). As the Chinese saying goes, 'in heaven there is dragon meat, on earth donkey meat'.
One of Beijing’s few hutong courtyard hotels is in Gulou, the very popular 10-room designer Orchid Hotel (www.theorchidbeijing.com).
Dashilan
In the heart of the capital near Tiananmen Square popular China tour package, Dashilan is tipped to be the next designer area of Beijing. The creatives of the capital are trying to save its historic hutong buildings – including some gems of Chinese Art Deco - by filling them with contemporary art, fashion and design.
The area was the centre of Beijing’s Imperial-era commerce from at least the Ming dynasty, serving the neighbouring Imperial City (The Forbidden City) where commerce was not allowed. Dashilan’s brands adorned the heads of court officials and the feet of royalty. It became the capital’s red light district too and its West End/Broadway. It was home to Beijing’s first cinema (1905) which is still functioning (Da Guan Lou Cinema, Dashilan Street). Inside there is a small exhibition about the origins of Chinese cinema and a lively cafe.
Dashilan lies just west of Qianmen - the broad street that runs south from Tiananmen Square. Historic Qianmen was bulldozed before the Olympics and rebuilt as a neater modern copy of itself. Now home to Starbucks, Uniqlo et al, it has focused the historically-minded on protecting the neighbouring area.
Drop into the little corner wine shop (Men Kuang Hutong), open since 1900, to taste traditional ergotou (strong rice wine) or relax at the cafe at 37 Dashilan West Street (there is no English name), a jumble of wooden tables, dressers, clocks, bird-cages and photos of old Beijing (for sale). A Spoonful of Sugar (59 Tie Shu Xie Jie) has just opened as an ‘upcycling’ art workshop (creating new from old) and gallery-shop.
The same team is opening a cafe, ReUp, about 30m along the road in October 2013. The autumn will also see the arrival of several fashion boutiques and the new Ubi Gallery. Ubi is already in Dashilan but will be moving into an historic brothel building currently under restoration.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Travel Guide - Site of the Zunyi Conference
The Site of the Zunyi Conference is located at No. 80, Hongqi Road, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province China tour deals. In 1955, the Memorial of Zunyi Conference was built here. In 1964, Mao Zedong inscribed the name of the memorial.
The site is a two-storeyed wood-and-brick building built in the 1930s. It was originally the private mansion of Bai Huizhang, a warlord and the Commander of the Second Division, No.25 Army of Qian (Guizhou Province) Army. There is a corridor on the first floor, and the floors have colonnades on all sides. The building is 25.75 meters wide, 16.95 meters deep, and 16.95 meters high, and covers an area of 528 square meters.
In early January of 1935, the First Army of the Red Army arrived in Zunyi China best tours after the Long March. From January 15 to 17, the Central Government held the Extended Conference of the Political Bureau, also called Zunyi Conference, here. It animadverted the Left opportunism in the Fifth Anti Encirclement Campaign and at the beginning of the Long March. It confirmed the military principles of Mao Zedong, and elected him a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau. It replaced the top commanding right of Bo Gu and Li De with the Central Commanding Group consisting of Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Wang Jiaxiang. Zunyi Conference is an important event in the history of the Communist Party of China. It saved the party, the Red Army and the revolution. It is a vital turning point in the history.
The meeting room of the conference is a rectangular hall on the second floor in the east, covering 27 square meters. In the west wall popular China travel package there are some windows, and two closets against the east wall with a clock hanging on it. In the middle of the hall there is a rectangular table surrounded by a circle of foldable chairs. In the building there are the former residences and offices of Zhou Enlai, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Committee, Zhu De, Commander in Chief of the Red Army, Liu Bocheng, General Chief of Staff, Ye Jianying, Chief of Staff, Peng Dehuai, Commander of the Third Corps, and Yang Shangkun, the Comissar, etc.
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The site is a two-storeyed wood-and-brick building built in the 1930s. It was originally the private mansion of Bai Huizhang, a warlord and the Commander of the Second Division, No.25 Army of Qian (Guizhou Province) Army. There is a corridor on the first floor, and the floors have colonnades on all sides. The building is 25.75 meters wide, 16.95 meters deep, and 16.95 meters high, and covers an area of 528 square meters.
In early January of 1935, the First Army of the Red Army arrived in Zunyi China best tours after the Long March. From January 15 to 17, the Central Government held the Extended Conference of the Political Bureau, also called Zunyi Conference, here. It animadverted the Left opportunism in the Fifth Anti Encirclement Campaign and at the beginning of the Long March. It confirmed the military principles of Mao Zedong, and elected him a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau. It replaced the top commanding right of Bo Gu and Li De with the Central Commanding Group consisting of Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Wang Jiaxiang. Zunyi Conference is an important event in the history of the Communist Party of China. It saved the party, the Red Army and the revolution. It is a vital turning point in the history.
The meeting room of the conference is a rectangular hall on the second floor in the east, covering 27 square meters. In the west wall popular China travel package there are some windows, and two closets against the east wall with a clock hanging on it. In the middle of the hall there is a rectangular table surrounded by a circle of foldable chairs. In the building there are the former residences and offices of Zhou Enlai, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Committee, Zhu De, Commander in Chief of the Red Army, Liu Bocheng, General Chief of Staff, Ye Jianying, Chief of Staff, Peng Dehuai, Commander of the Third Corps, and Yang Shangkun, the Comissar, etc.
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Monday, March 3, 2014
Important Festival in China - Qingming Festival
The Qingming (Pure Brightness) Festival China tour deals
is one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, falling on April
4-6 each year. After the festival, the temperature will rise up and
rainfall increases. It is the high time for spring plowing and sowing.
But the Qingming Festival is not only a seasonal point to guide farm
work, it is more a festival of commemoration.
The Qingming Festival sees a combination of sadness and happiness.
This is the most important day of sacrifice. Both the Han and minority ethnic groups at this time offer sacrifices to their ancestors and sweep the tombs of the deceased. Also, they will not cook on this day and only cold food is served.
The Hanshi (Cold Food) Festival was usually one day before the Qingming Festival. As our ancestors often extended the day to the Qingming China best tours, they were later combined.
On each Qingming Festival, all cemeteries are crowded with people who came to sweep tombs and offer sacrifices. Traffic on the way to the cemeteries becomes extremely jammed. The customs have been greatly simplified today. After slightly sweeping the tombs, people offer food, flowers and favorites of the dead, then burn incense and paper money and bow before the memorial tablet.
In contrast to the sadness of the tomb sweepers, people also enjoy hope of Spring on this day. The Qingming Festival is a time when the sun shines brightly, the trees and grass become green and nature is again lively. Since ancient times, people have followed the custom of Spring outings. At this time tourists are everywhere.
People love to fly kites during the Qingming Festival. Kite flying is actually not limited to the Qingming Festival. Its uniqueness lies in that people fly kites not during the day, but also at night. A string of little lanterns tied onto the kite or the thread look like shining stars, and therefore, are called "god's lanterns."
The Qingming Festival is also a time to plant trees, for the survival rate of saplings is high and trees grow fast later. In the past, the Qingming Festival was called "Arbor Day". But since 1979, "Arbor Day" was settled as March 12 according to the Gregorian calendar.
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The Qingming Festival sees a combination of sadness and happiness.
This is the most important day of sacrifice. Both the Han and minority ethnic groups at this time offer sacrifices to their ancestors and sweep the tombs of the deceased. Also, they will not cook on this day and only cold food is served.
The Hanshi (Cold Food) Festival was usually one day before the Qingming Festival. As our ancestors often extended the day to the Qingming China best tours, they were later combined.
On each Qingming Festival, all cemeteries are crowded with people who came to sweep tombs and offer sacrifices. Traffic on the way to the cemeteries becomes extremely jammed. The customs have been greatly simplified today. After slightly sweeping the tombs, people offer food, flowers and favorites of the dead, then burn incense and paper money and bow before the memorial tablet.
In contrast to the sadness of the tomb sweepers, people also enjoy hope of Spring on this day. The Qingming Festival is a time when the sun shines brightly, the trees and grass become green and nature is again lively. Since ancient times, people have followed the custom of Spring outings. At this time tourists are everywhere.
People love to fly kites during the Qingming Festival. Kite flying is actually not limited to the Qingming Festival. Its uniqueness lies in that people fly kites not during the day, but also at night. A string of little lanterns tied onto the kite or the thread look like shining stars, and therefore, are called "god's lanterns."
The Qingming Festival is also a time to plant trees, for the survival rate of saplings is high and trees grow fast later. In the past, the Qingming Festival was called "Arbor Day". But since 1979, "Arbor Day" was settled as March 12 according to the Gregorian calendar.
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Sunday, March 2, 2014
Travel to Beautiful Northwest China, Enjoy the Colorful Autumn
As for northwest China, the sound of camel ring, sunset, Chinese
liquor, desert come into my mind. I visited northwest China in colorful
autumn and the scenery during autumn is very splendid.
Colorful Xinjiang
As the main destination of ancient Silk Road Silk Road tour, Xinjiang is the world famous "town of dancing and singing" and "town of melon and fruit". It is very riched in natural resource and biological species. It is also characterized with travel environment and special customs. Kanas is the must-see in Xinjiang. Kanas, in Mongolian language, means "beauty, richness and mistery". Autumn is the best season to go sightseeing in Kanas. The stunning Kanas Lake is a long finger lake. Many tourists come hoping for a cameo by Kanas Lake Monster, China's Nessie, who has long figured in stories around yurt campfires to scare the kids.
Babaha, natural fairyland, is a small village of Tuwa and regarded as "first vilage in northwest China". Entering the village, you will see an old tree stump which writes "I forget my age" in Chinese.
Hemu is 70km southeast of Kanas Lake. You can reach Hemu by bus from Bu'erqin but the journey is slow as the driver stops frequently to run errands for himself and the passengers. But the whole area is only accessible from mid-May to mid-October.
Magnificent Qinghai
In northwest China, the magnificent scenery in Qinghai China tour deals should not be missed. Qinghai Lake, located in the northestern Qinghai Lake Basin, is the largest inland and salt lake. It is also named Lake Kokonor with elevaion 3,500 meters. Qinghai Lake is also the kingdom of birds. Bird Island, on the western side of the lake is the breeding ground for thousands of wild geese, gulls, cormorants, sandpiper, extremely rare black-neck cranes and other bird species.
Another must-see in Qinghai is Sun Moon Mountain belonging ranges of Qilian Mountains with elevation of about 4000 meters. From ancient time, the Sun Moon Mountain is the strategic passage to Tibet. On the east side of Mountain are beautiful farmland while on the west is vast grassland on which cattle and sheep are fed.
So if you are interested in Silk Road, you can consider these two places.
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Colorful Xinjiang
As the main destination of ancient Silk Road Silk Road tour, Xinjiang is the world famous "town of dancing and singing" and "town of melon and fruit". It is very riched in natural resource and biological species. It is also characterized with travel environment and special customs. Kanas is the must-see in Xinjiang. Kanas, in Mongolian language, means "beauty, richness and mistery". Autumn is the best season to go sightseeing in Kanas. The stunning Kanas Lake is a long finger lake. Many tourists come hoping for a cameo by Kanas Lake Monster, China's Nessie, who has long figured in stories around yurt campfires to scare the kids.
Babaha, natural fairyland, is a small village of Tuwa and regarded as "first vilage in northwest China". Entering the village, you will see an old tree stump which writes "I forget my age" in Chinese.
Hemu is 70km southeast of Kanas Lake. You can reach Hemu by bus from Bu'erqin but the journey is slow as the driver stops frequently to run errands for himself and the passengers. But the whole area is only accessible from mid-May to mid-October.
Magnificent Qinghai
In northwest China, the magnificent scenery in Qinghai China tour deals should not be missed. Qinghai Lake, located in the northestern Qinghai Lake Basin, is the largest inland and salt lake. It is also named Lake Kokonor with elevaion 3,500 meters. Qinghai Lake is also the kingdom of birds. Bird Island, on the western side of the lake is the breeding ground for thousands of wild geese, gulls, cormorants, sandpiper, extremely rare black-neck cranes and other bird species.
Another must-see in Qinghai is Sun Moon Mountain belonging ranges of Qilian Mountains with elevation of about 4000 meters. From ancient time, the Sun Moon Mountain is the strategic passage to Tibet. On the east side of Mountain are beautiful farmland while on the west is vast grassland on which cattle and sheep are fed.
So if you are interested in Silk Road, you can consider these two places.
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