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Things To Do > Tours > Walking Tours
The Si Ma Tai Great Wall, two hours drive from Beijing in northeastern Mi Yun County, is renowned for its precipitous topography. Built by the Ming Dynasty general Qi Ji Guang, it is one of...
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I would reckon that travelling to Hong Kong and not going to the peak is a bit like New York without the Empire State Building. However, you do need to gauge the timing of the...
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Things To Do > Attractions > Tourist Attractions
As you approach the Forbidden City, it quickly becomes apparent that this is not just any palace. It is an expansive maze of buildings, courtyards, and built for the exclusive use of the Emperor and...
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China's Great Wall stretches east-west for more than 5,000 kilometers. Its origins can be traced to the seventh century BC, when independent kingdoms constructed separate walls to keep out marauding nomads. China's first emperor linked...
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If you’ret tired of sitting in airplanes, and would like to see the South China Sea from a different viewpoint, consider a hovercraft ride to Macau. This former Portugese enclave --- Portugal administered it for...
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Things To Do > Shopping > Retailers
Home to Stanley Market—famous for the wide variety of relatively inexpensive goods such as Chinese souvenirs, rattan products, handicrafts and designer labels—Stanley offers more than just shopping. It also boasts a relaxing beach, a plethora...
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Vitasoka, the guardian of the temple, is clad in full armour and adorn with fierce weapons. He resides in a pavilion just outside the monastery. Another pavilion houses Kun Yam, Goddess of Mercy...
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The trip out to Yiheyuan – the Summer Palace – is an expedition in itself: Line 1 of the subway till Xizhimen; transfer to Line 13 till Wudaokou; then a ten-minute trip by taxi to...
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The are four entrances to Tiāntán Gōngyuán, south of Tiānānmén Square, on the points of the compass, and when first built, in the 15th century, its prime function was provide a solemn place for praying...
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Things To Do > Attractions > Family Fun
Ocean Park is designed especially for kids, although adults will certainly enjoy visiting, too. At first glance it appears to be just a big amusement park, with its plethora of rides, games, mascots, and fun...
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