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Five Restaurants in Guilin of China

C++ Address: No. 26, Lijiang Road (Building No. 1, behind the Nancheng Department Store)
This strictly speaking is not a restaurant because it doesn't sell food, but is one of the most amazing places you could visit in Guilin(桂林Guìlín). The owner from Taiwan has perfected the art of making drinks and deserts; he personally makes all the drinks himself not using powder but hand-making everything personally. Despite its small, hard-to-find location it's always packed and has earned a reputation. Though the drinks there are noticeably more expensive than your average café (10-15 Yuan) they are more than worth it.

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African lion replaced by the Tibetan mastiff

A China zoo has been forced to apologise after it tried to pass off a dog as a lion.中国一家动物园为其试图用狗冒充狮子向公众道歉。
Angry visitors to the People's Park in Luohe, Henan province, complained when the 'African lion' started barking.到河南漯河的人民公园参观的游客,听到这只“非洲狮”汪汪叫时都开始生气地抱怨起来。
Zoo staff said they had pretended the Tibetan mastiff was a lion because they could not afford the real thing, local media reported.当地媒体报道,动物园的工作人员说他们之所以用藏獒冒充狮子,是因为他们买不起真正的狮子。
Elsewhere in the zoo, visitors found a mongrel dog in the Timber wolf's cage and another pooch posing as a leopard in the big cat enclosure. Then in the reptile house, keepers had placed two giant sea cucumbers which they were trying to pass off as snakes.在动物园的其他地方,游客还发现一只杂种狗在大灰狼的笼子里,还有一只狗被放在大型猫科动物区冒充豹。在爬行动物区,饲养员放了两只巨大的海参,以此充当蛇。
One customer called Liu said: ''They're cheats. I paid good money to see the lion and all I got to see was a dog. The zoo is absolutely cheating us. I took my son there so he could hear the different sounds animals made but when we reached the cage where the African lion was supposed to be, the big animal in there started barking.'一位姓刘的游客说:“他们是骗子。我花了钱来看狮子,结果却看到了一只狗。动物园简直是在欺骗我们。我带着儿子来这,让他听听不同动物的叫声,但是我们到了非洲狮的笼子时,里面的狗却叫了起来。”
A spokesman for the zoo said: 'We're doing our best in tough economic times. If anyone is unhappy with our displays we will give back their money.一位动物园的发言人表示:“现在经济不景气,我们已经尽力了。如果有人不满意我们的展出,我们会把钱退给他们的。”

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Ideal Golf Resort in Guilin-Brief Experience

I received the notice to investigate(if someone, especially an official, investigates an event, situation, or claim, they try to find out what happened or what is the truth) the Guilin(桂林Guìlín) Landscape Golf Resort during my working in the morning. After a short preparation(preparation is the process of getting something ready for use or for a particular purpose or making arrangements for something) I started the field trip.

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Top 10 landmarks in China:Temple of Heaven in Beijing

The Temple of Heaven, literally the Altar of Heaven, is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in southeastern Beijing. The Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) visited the complex annually when they prayed to Heaven for good harvests. The temple complex covers an area of 273 hectares, about four times the size of the Forbidden City. The main buildings were built in 1420 under the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) by Emperor Yongleto worshipHeaven and Earth.

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Hong Kong of China

After seriously injuring my knee while playing soccer in a university competition in early May and said knee not showing any sign of healing I had to go to Hong Kong(香港Xiānggǎng) to seek expert medical attention, after finding the standard of medical treatment in Guilin somewhere short of satisfactory(something that is satisfactory is acceptable to you or fulfils a particular need or purpose). It's been a long time since I've visited Hong Kong and this time it left me with a striking impression.

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Top 10 landmarks in China:Big Buddha in Hong Kong

Big Buddha, also known as Tian Tan Buddha, is the world's largest outdoor bronze Buddha. Located on the peak of the Muyu Mountain, it was unveiled in December 1993. The buddha is 34-meter-tall including the lotus base. It weighs 250 tons and was welded by 202 pieces of bronze. It is surrounded by The Offerings of the Six Devas, six smaller bronze statues representing deities on their knees, offering flowers, incense, lamp, ointment, fruit, and music to the Buddha.

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