Category: Travel Chinese

Travel in China:The Peak 太平山顶

  As one of the most famous Top 10 Attractions, The Peak is the place you will go to even you can go to only one scenic spots in Hong Kong. If you have many things to do here, still go to The Peak. The highest point on Hong Kong Island, this has been the city’s most exclusive neighbourhood since colonial times – back then it was the cooler air that attracted the rich and famous; in the post air-conditioning era, the views of one of the world’s most spectacular cityscapes keep them coming.

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Travel in China:Hong Kong Disneyland 香港迪士尼乐园

Hong Kong Disneyland is the fifth world's fairyland which is builted based on the mode of Disneyland. It's the eleventh global Disney theme park and the first theme park of Disneyland blueprinted with the California Disneyland, including the sleeping beauty castle. The area of Hong Kong Disneyland is only 126.82 hectares, it's the smallest Disneyland in the world.

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Best Visit in October: Jiuzhaigou Valley 十月最佳:九寨沟

Jiuzhaigou was listed in the UNESCO in 1992. Being praised as a land of fairy tale, this famous site has been attracting tourists with its exquisite mountains, opulent forests, multicolored lakes, cascading waterfalls and a great variety of wildlife for years. It is known for the nine Tibetan villages within its boundary. The aipine lakes are just like incredibly huge silent mirrors reflecting the multiple colors of the ground and the sky, making it a huge crystal jade embedded in the snow mountains and virgin forests.

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Top 10 golden week destinations in Beijing

In Beijing, 11 municipal parks received 3.7 million visitors in 7 days, among which the China Garden Museum attracted 100,000. The peak day of this year's golden week was October 3, when the number of visitors reached 740,000, setting a new single-day attendance record for Beijing’s municipal parks.

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Travel Policies and Regulations in China

(Ⅰ) Principles and Policies The year of 2000, at the turn of the new century, was a key year for China's tourism industry to inherit the past and usher in the future. The principles and policies put forward in the year played a key and guiding role in development of the tourism industry, which were manifested in the following fields:

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Tips of China: Hotels

Four- and five-star hotels in China are excellent and rival the quality and service of the best hotels in major metropolitan areas in the U.S. In fact, a lot of hotels in China are managed by Europeans and Americans or by Chinese nationals who were trained in Western hotel management. The cost for hotel accommodations is based on twin-bedded rooms with private bath and shower, while the cost for single occupancy room accommodations is usually based on one king- or queen-size bed with private bath and shower. All Regent hotel arrangements typically include amenities such as a business center, fitness center, swimming pool, massage service, disco, and restaurants and bars.

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You Must Know The ABC’s of Tourism in China

Sightseeing China has many tourist attractions thanks to its vast territory, beautiful landscapes, long history, and splendid culture. There are 99 state-class historical and cultural cities, 750 national-class cultural relics and places of historical interest under key government protection, and 119 major scenic spots, 19 of which are listed as world Natural and Cultural Heritages.

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Traveling in China: Do’s and Don’ts

Foreigners wanting to travel in China can register in travel agencies in their countries or in China, which will arrange the trip. Travelers can also make arrangement by themselves. They should apply with a local Chinese organization of foreign affairs, consulates, or other organizations authorized by theMinistry of Foreign Affairs for tourist Visas. In the event of more than five persons, the organizer has to apply for group tourist visas, which will be issued by the organizer. For foreigners whose government has signed visa agreement with the Chinese government, they could follow the agreement. Foreign travelers who want to travel in Tibet could apply for visa with the permission of the Tibetan Tourist Administration or its overseas offices. Foreigners requesting to visit Shenzhen, Zhuhai, and Xiamen special economic zones (SEZ) may apply directly with visa authorities, approved by the Ministry of Public Security, in these zones for "tourist visas to SEZs". Foreigners who will stay in Hainan Province for less than 15 days for business talks, traveling, of visiting relatives can apply with entry visas in Haikou or Sanya. Foreign tourist groups from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on a 72-hour visit to the shenzhen SEZ are exempt from entry visas.

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