Apr 29, 2021 Comments(6)
China is considering a travel exchange with the US after the Biden administration reduced restrictions for students and professionals wishing to come to the country. Read more>>
Aug 15, 2009
People all around the world like to party together and celebrate holidays. Carnivals are one of the best ways people can bring in a new season or commemorate an event. Carnival-goers dress up, party in the streets and enjoy great food and music. After taking...... Read More>>
Mar 23, 2012 Comments(3)
Traveling around China can be a challenge – there are language problems, hygiene issues and, of course, the squat toilets. And if you though squat toilets were a challenge, wait until you try to use a squat toilet on a swaying train. Even adult ...... Read More>>
Jun 20, 2009 Comments(0)
Crane Lake Hakka House, also known as Longgang Hakka Folk-custom Museum, is one of the best-preserved Hakka-style residential buildings. It is also the largest and best-preserved group of Hakka dwellings. Crane Lake Hakka House sits in Luoruihe Village in ...... Read More>>
Oct 14, 2012 Comments(3)
Editor's note: The following article was translated and edited from a blog post that appeared recently on iFeng.com's blog highlight section. It was written by a Chinese immigrant to the Netherlands who laments the dangerous overcrowding and uninspired ...... Read More>>
Sep 05, 2016 Comments(2)
According to the words of Mao’s Little Red Book, true manhood can only be attained by taking a trip to the Great Wall of China. But what if you decide that you want to stray from the places every other tourist has been? ... Read More>>
Sep 07, 2013 Comments(2)
Today China accounts for 66% of the 130 million bicycles that are sold every year and there are over half a billion Chinese cyclists. This article will offer up some thoughts and nuggets of wisdom that have been learnt, often painfully, over many years ...... Read More>>
Apr 09, 2013 Comments(16)
Two newspaper reporters go undercover at an express hotel in Ningbo to investigate the cleaning practices of the average hotel housekeeper. What they discovered is that these hotels are incredibly unsanitary and disgusting. ... Read More>>
May 05, 2009
As a foreigner passing through the China, sometimes it’s hard to find good live rock music if you don’t speak Chinese. This isn’t because it doesn’t exist; it is usually because you don't know where to look. Sometimes, travelers ...... Read More>>
Jul 09, 2009 Comments(0)
The average elevation of Qilian Mountain is between 4,000-5,000 meters. The large, wide glacial landforms made by the Alpine snow are magnificent and spectacular. The altitude at 4,000 meters is called the "snow line" for obvious reasons. Generally ...... Read More>>
May 26, 2009 Comments(1)
Hidden away inside a former girls’ school in China you find the most unexpected of museums. Located on the outskirts of Suzhou, Tongi is known as the Venice of China; but it also houses something maybe the rest of China isn’t ready for, the ...... Read More>>
Sep 29, 2014 Comments(3)
With a population of 1.36 billion people as of 2013 and the concept of personal space being non-existent, it’s no wonder that trailing to work each and every day becomes a minefield in China. Here are some tips on how to survive the rush hour madness. ... Read More>>
Jan 30, 2013 Comments(4)
Although new measures have been implemented during the last few years to help alleviate the stresses of buying tickets and getting home during Spring Festival, the pre- holiday period is still not without its share of stories about sold out tickets and ...... Read More>>
Dec 07, 2016 Comments(1)
The Chinese can be found at just about any corner of the planet, and wherever they go their culture is preserved through that most essential of ingredients to any cosmopolitan city. The Chinatown. ... Read More>>
Jul 12, 2012 Comments(2)
Photo: wikipedia.org One of the best things about living in China is the proximity to the rest of Asia. Southeast Asian countries are growing ever more popular with tourists, so whether you're passing through as part of a bigger trip, or need a break from ...... Read More>>
Jun 19, 2013
With the tremendous growth of China’s air transport industry has come a number of unpleasant on-board occurrences and unruly passengers. For those who missed the recent spate of air travel-related scandals, here’s a recap of China’s in-flight craziness. ... Read More>>
Jun 16, 2014 Comments(4)
China’s railway system has developed at an enormous speed in the last few decades and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. From China’s earliest railway network to ambitious cross-border plans, let’s take a ride through the railway network’s past, ...... Read More>>
Jan 14, 2012 Comments(9)
Editors note: This is a translated article original published on the Chinese web magazine eastday.com. With the upcoming opening of the high speed rail link between Beijing and Shanghai, many people have been discussing which is the better option for ...... Read More>>
Oct 07, 2014 Comments(8)
Shopping while abroad has become very important to Chinese tourists. According to the World Tourism Organization, nearly 100 million Chinese people traveled abroad in 2013. With these numbers, China has become the nation with the largest number of outbound ...... Read More>>
Dec 19, 2009 Comments(0)
It’s a depressing day for the male and female singles on November 11th every year, at least in China because that is the date known as “Single’s Day.” The day, which pokes fun at singles ever so slightly, has encouraged more and more ...... Read More>>
Feb 16, 2017 Comments(5)
Ticket prices for G and D trains travelling between 200 and 250 kilometers will increase in April due to increased competition and changes in pricing policy. ... Read More>>
Jun 04, 2011
Most of China’s tallest snow-capped peaks are found along the fault line running along the south-western borders: their unique formation offers utterly breathtaking scenery for anyone brave and strong enough to climb them. But often, weather ...... Read More>>
Jun 07, 2011 Comments(0)
Many of China’s lakes are heavily developed for tourism. However, there are still some left where because of a distant location off the beaten track, visitors are still few and far between. This article introduces the five great lakes of China, lakes ...... Read More>>
Aug 26, 2016 Comments(7)
Six of China’s airports were recently listed as having the best connectivity in the world. This means that it is relatively easy in China to transfer domestically or internationally in one of China’s major airports. ... Read More>>
Jan 19, 2017 Comments(5)
More Chinese than ever are traveling abroad for the Spring Festival. This is due to relaxed visa requirements for Chinese tourists in many countries, the wider availability of low-cost group tours and an increased number of international flights to and from ...... Read More>>
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