Posts Tagged ‘China’
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Spring always offers nature lovers an ideal time to enjoy warm weather and beautiful flowers. In Beijing, not far the 4 star Beijing Guohong Hotel, tens of thousands crowd Yuyuantan Park for a grand flower-appreciating event.
Each April, the Yuyuantan Cherry Blossom Festival is held right as the popular plants begin to bloom. And if you [...]
Tags: Beijing, Beijing attractions, cherry blossoms, China, four star, Guohong hotel, hotels, Hwa Aaprtment Hotel, parks, shopping, Travel
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
Beijing’s Confucius Temple, built for the great Chinese educator and philosopher, lies on the north side of the city, just a few minutes away from the 4 star Beijing Ningxia Hotel.
Every day people come and pay tribute to the man who hugely influenced Chinese culture and history. And no place can be better than here [...]
Tags: Beijing, Beijing hotels, Beijing temples, best Beijing hotels, China, Confucius Temple, Days Hotel and Suites, prime Beijing hotels, shopping, Travel
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
Beijing is such a shopper’s paradise, with tens of thousands of brand new stores in state-of-art buildings for residents and tourists alike. But one street in particular is right next to some of Beijing’s most famous hotels, and it keeps the style of the old.
Imagine you’re shopping around this place where touches of old times [...]
Tags: Beijing, Beijing attractions, China, four star, Haige International Hotel, hotel, Hwa Apartment Hotel, shopping, souvenirs and gifts, Travel
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
Lao She Teahouse, sitting at the center of Beijing not far from the Avic Hotel is where tourists get a taste of old Beijing life while sitting down for a good cup of tea.
Among its eminent customers are former U.S. president George H. Bush and Jordanian queen Rania.
It, indeed, has much to offer.
The building itself reminds [...]
Tags: Beijing, Beijing attractions, Beijing Avic Hotel, Beijing Hwa Apartment Hotel, China, Forbidden City, four star, hotel, Lao She teahouse, shopping, teahouse, Tian'anmen Square, Travel
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
For Beijingers, shopping is a serious part of life, somewhat as sports to athletes. For several hundred years, Beijingers have been coming back to the same street of shops near the famous Beijing Emperor Hotel to buy their daily supplies and special items.
A testimony to this claim: there is an old Beijing saying goes as [...]
Tags: Beijing, Beijing Emperor Hotel, Beijing Hwa Apartment Hotel, Beijing Redwall Hotel, China, Da Zha Lanr, five star, four star, gifts, handicrafts, hotel, shopping, souvenirs, Travel
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
Looking for some fun near your hotel in Beijing? Getting ready to spread yourself? Wanting unique party experience to juice up your Beijing stay?
Visit Beijing’s Sanlitun Street, where the capital city’s top bars, cafes, restaurants and nightclubs are located.
Even international celebrities, including gold medalist Michael Phelps, movie star Vince Vaughn and soccer star Renaldhino visited [...]
Tags: Avic Hotel, bar street, bars, Beijing, Beijing hotels, China, disco, embassy area, four star, nightlife, Sanlitun, shopping, Taiyue Suites Hotel, Travel
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
Beijing’s Confucius Temple, built for the great Chinese educator and philosopher, lies on the north side of the city, near the 4 star Beijing Ningxia Hotel.
Every day people come and pay tribute to the man who hugely influenced Chinese culture and history. And no place can be better than here for you to get to [...]
Tags: 2nd ring road, Beijing, Beijing hotels, Beijing temples, China, Confucius Temple, shopping, Travel
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Beijing is a great city for shopping with its tens of thousands of state-of-art malls for residents and tourists alike. But one street in particular is right next to some of Beijing’s most famous hotels, and it keeps the style of the old.
Suppose you want to shop somewhere with a little history, somewhere where you can [...]
Tags: antiques, Beijing, celadon, China, Chinese paintings, Liulichang street, purple clay, shopping, tea sets, Travel, Yixing
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
Lao She Teahouse, sitting at the center of Beijing not far from the Hwa Apartment Hotel, is where tourists get a taste of old Beijing life while sitting down for a good cup of tea.
Former U.S. Former U.S president George H. Bush and Jordanian queen Rania were both lured in to enjoy what the teahouse [...]
Tags: acrobatics, Beijing, China, cross-talk, face-changing, folk art, Forbidden City, Kung Fu, Lao She, Peking opera, quaintessentially chinese, shopping, teahouse, Tian'anmen Square, Travel, ventriloquism
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
A Chinese tourist visa is a requirement of all U.S. citizens who would like to do tourism on the mainland. While the Chinese consular services offers several differnt types of visas, this article will provide information on how to apply for a China tourist visa.
Visa applications by mail are no longer accepted by the Chinese [...]
Tags: China, china tourist visa, china travel visa, china visa, china visa application, china visa requirements, chinese, chinese tourist visa, chinese visa
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