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Beijing Transportation - By Subway
Presently there are 14 subway lines plus one airport express line in operation in Beijing. They connect city center stops such as Tiananmen Square, Qianmen, and the railway station with outlying
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Face-changing in Sichuan Opera川剧变脸
We cannot talk about face changing without mentioning Sichuan opera. Sichuan Opera is one of many local operas in China, popular in the provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou.
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Shanghai Foreign Language Bookstore
Shanghai Foreign Language Bookstore is the biggest foreign language bookstore in Shanghai. It's located near the People Square, the city center of Shanghai.
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Airlines Guide
Make your visit to China a memorable experience by convenient and competitive airline choices. Below is listed some of big airline company in China:
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Beijing Transportation北京交通
As an inland city, there are several methods of transportation from which to choose to get to Beijing: plane, train and long-distance bus. All of them offer great convenience to visitors.
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10 minutes and you know about Shanghai
Shanghai is a very famous city both in China and in the whole world. But how much do you know about Shanghai? This video clip will tell you something very interesting about Shanghai.
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Beijing Facts
Beijing is regarded as the political, educational, and cultural center of China.With a history of more than 3,000 years, Beijing has been an integral part of China's history.
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Beijing History
Beijing is one of the four ancient cities of China (together with Xian, Luoyang, Nanjing), the best preserved, and famous around the world.
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China Hotline Numbers
Make your visit to China a memorable experience by keeping a hand on information about important china hotline numbers. Below is listed some of useful phones in china:
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Nanjing stories
The "father of modern China" spearheaded the Xinhai Revolution in 1911, leading to the country's liberation from monarchy and anointing Nanjing as the capital of the Republic of China in 1912.
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Tianjin -- one of the five national central cities
Tianjin is one of the five national central cities in northern China. It's famous for snacks, such as Goubuli buns and for its beautiful scenery.
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Metro system in Shanghai
Metro system in Shanghai is quite convenient. Now there're 12 lines and we could go anywhere in Shanghai by metro. Here're some info you may interested about metro in Shanghai.
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Chengdu--Home of the Giant Pandas
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province in Southwest China. It's the hometown of the giant pandas in China. Many tourists go there to see pandas every year.
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Xi'an -- One of the oldest cities in China
Xi'an is the capital of the Shaanxi province, in the center of China. It's one of the oldest cities in China, with more than 3,100 years of history.
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Telephone and Postal Codes
If you want to make a phone in China,don't forget these postal codes before your telphone number. It will be helpful in your daily life when you call your Chinese friends.
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Administrative divisions of Shanghai--Puxi area
Shanghai is divided into 16 districts and 1 county. Eight of these districts are situated in Puxi which are referred to as the city center.
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Taxicabs in Shanghai
In Shanghai, there're several main taxi companies providing good service. This article will show you some useful info about taxicabs in Shanghai.
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Parks in Shanghai
Shanghai's parks offer some reprieve from the urban jungle. They're really beautiful and a good place to relax. This article will show you several famous parks in Shanghai.
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Hotels and Accommodation in China
More than 5,200 hotels in China accommodate foreign visitors, with a total of 700,000 guest rooms and 1.41 million beds.These tourist hotels, star-rated ones in particular.
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同里Tong Li——A City Made of Stone
Tong Li, a small “water village”, can be comfortably explored in just three or four hours, but that does little to diminish the allure of the “City Made of Floating Stone.”