Written by EsslingerBrian on November 22, 2009
- Finding your way around a foreign city can seem like a daunting task, especially when all the signs are written in a language that you don’t understand, but Beijing is a very traveller friendly city,...
Written by Wasatch on November 10, 2009
- This 11 day cruise on the third longest river in the world included many of China’s highlights. We added a day on our own to this Viking cruise to explore Shanghai since our Viking...
Written by happysh2009 on October 15, 2009
- Advantages: many choices.Disadvantages: westerlized.There are more than 400 bars around Beijing. Most of them are located in the northern and eastern areas of the city. The most famous areas are the top 3 listed below....
Written by matrixwalker on September 12, 2009
- Fly can be torturous, especially when you're traveling 7000 miles away, and it is usually the part of the trip that people dread. Fortunately, thanks to my family's huge pile of frequent flier miles,...
Written by TwoIdiots on September 7, 2009
- We came to Yangshuo because of the Li River but we found that the nearby Yulong River and its surrounding villages a lot more fun. Our river rafting started at Yulong Bridge. From the main...
Written by nofootprint on August 11, 2009
- As part of our Tour of China we spent four glorious nights cruising the Yangtze River. I was a nice change from the hectic pace we had been keeping exploring China up to now.We started...
Written by freetrekker on May 13, 2009
- Day 1 In China, there're never short of adventures. From north to south, east to west, see everything you never seen. Even though you feel that you already knew all of these hot resorts,...
Written by freetrekker on May 13, 2009
- Day 1 This time, I decided to discover those minority villages in Guiyang . Just open your mind and eyes, folks, there're more to explore in China than food and panda.... hehe...hope you like...
Written by Bill Pfeffer on April 4, 2009
- Beijing appeared to be a bloated metropolis all gussied up for the August Olympics, scrubbed clean with colorful potted plants lining the streets, with not a speck of litter marring the immaculate avenues. Volunteer booths...
Written by LenR on April 1, 2009
- The Church of Sto. Domingo is one of the most beautiful churches in Macau. You will not miss this yellow and green building as you walk from Leal Senado plaza to the ruins of St...
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