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Beijing Muslim Tour
Suiteholiday Attractive Travel Packages | November 18th 2009 by Q.S Travel Services Sdn Bhd
Day 1 Kuala Lumpur – Beijing (L/D) Arrive in Beijing in the afternoon. Visit the Summer, Palace in the morning. Being the largest imperial garden in China, the Summer Palace was first built in the Qing emperor Qianlong’s time in 1751 and burned read more
8D7N Beijing * Tianjin Suite Discovery Tour
Suiteholiday Attractive Travel Packages | November 17th 2009 by Q.S Travel Services Sdn Bhd
Day 1 Kuala Lumpur / Hong Kong / Beijing Assemble at KLIA/LCCT, for flight to Capital of China – Beijing. Day 2 Beijing (BLD) This morning, visit to the Tian An Men Square which is the largest city square in the world, then tour the Forbidden Cit read more
Gå Oriental – Resa till Kina
Resa: reseguider, försäkringar, semester nyheter, hotell r… | November 16th 2009 by Stari Cime
Människor Touring alla viktiga länder i världen, prioritera sina resor till Kina. People's Republic of China är världens mest befolkade land, vidröra 1,3 miljarder varumärket. Med en så stor befolkning och ett stort område är det natu read more
Hong Kong park wants same status as Great Wall
Great Wall of China | November 4th 2009 by Richard Haas
Government officials in Hong Kong are hoping their bid for UNESCO World Heritage status will place a new park on the same level as the Great Wall of China. The new 49-square-kilometer geo park, the 183rd in China, shows off the world’s largest read more
10 man-made world wonders by Howard Hillman
TravelPod News | October 28th 2009 by Louise Brown
Howard Hillman of the site Hillmanwonders.com puts together many lists of travel-inspiring destinations. I’m going to take a few and compare them to the experiences that TravelPod bloggers have had there. Shall we begin? 1. Pyramids of Egypt Ru read more
Great Wall of China
The China Tiger | October 24th 2009 by The DailyTiger
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Great Wall of China
The China Tiger | October 24th 2009 by The DailyTiger
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10 worthy tourist traps
TravelPod News | October 22nd 2009 by Louise Brown
TravelPod bloggers get to every nook and cranny in the world. Including some of the most visited “tourist traps”. I sifted through the blogs and found that these so-called traps aren’t always as bad as they seem… 1. Great Wall read more
China Airlines — The Most Popular Thing about the People's Repu…
Untwisted Vortex | October 16th 2009 by RT Cunningham
Being the curious type, I wanted to find out what people searched for in relation to the People's Republic of China, also known as just China or even PRC. I used "Google Insights for Search" to find out. It's an amazing tool, eve read more
Photo Friday – From a Guard Tower
Great Wall of China | October 15th 2009 by Richard Haas
A photograph of China’s Great Wall, taken from a mountain top guard tower. Many Watchtowers were constructed along the Great Wall of China. Eleven garrisons on the wall protected China from invaders. photo credit: robysaltori read more
The Future of Tourism in China After 60 Years of Communism
Travel Best Destinations | October 14th 2009 by Mircea
Recently, the Chinese people celebrated 60 years of communism and the formation of the Peoples Republic of China. In that time the country has transformed from a nation of farmers into one of the most powerful economies in the world. What’s China read more
20 Great Wall of China HD Wallpapers
Orphicpixel | October 8th 2009 by Marlon Cureg
The Great Wall of China or “The long wall of 10,000 Li” is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in northern China, built, rebuilt, and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century to protect the northern borders of t read more
Great Wall Walkers
Great Wall of China | October 5th 2009 by Richard Haas
Olivia Newton-John's Great Wall of China Documentary. Singer Olivia Newton-John’s Great Wall of China walk was featured in a televised documentary October 4, 2009. Newton-John, a cancer survivor, led a group of celebrities and cancer s read more
Welcome to the Great Wall of China
Great Wall of China | October 1st 2009 by Richard Haas
Watch Tower on the Great Wall of China The Great Wall of China – a wonder in the ancient world, and today. The Great Wall of China has its origins in the Spring and Autumn Periods, during the 3rd century BC. As the kingdoms of Zhao, Qin read more
Photo Friday: The Great Wall of China
A Pair of Panties & Boxers | September 25th 2009 by Monica
Photo by Jabari Bell Related posts: A Snow Day On The Great Wall of China Posted in China, Photos, Travel Tagged: China, Great Wall of China, Travel read more
9 - Great Wall of China - Myths
Discovering Mandarin | September 23rd 2009 by Charlie
The Great Wall of China is currently a symbol of Chinese National pride and has become iconic around the world. Somewhat ironically though, the one monument that China built to keep foreigners out is actually now the biggest tourist attraction in the read more
Visiting Karez Museum & Underground Karez Water System at Karez P…
www.janetong.com | September 8th 2009 by Janet Ong
We’re now visiting the Karez Museum at Karez Paradise Park : Turpan is an area where annual rainfall is low & surface water evaporates quickly - & to survive in this harsh environment, ancient people used a Water System called the Ka read more
A Snow Day On The Great Wall Of China
A Pair of Panties & Boxers | September 1st 2009 by Monica
I conquered 7,200 steps to the top of Taishan and trekked 4 hours around the West Lake in Hangzhou. Climbing The Great Wall? Sure! No problem. Except I forgot to factor in the high altitude and nearly freezing temperature. I huffed and puffed all th read more
The Great Wall of China
I travel to work, do you? | August 29th 2009 by R.MAK
Present form of Great Wall of China was came in to existence in the rule of Ming dynasty (1368-1644). More improved design and brick work was introduced in this phase. Modern canon and watch towers were re-structured and placed in important strategic read more
Bhagavan Budda
Special Review Articles | August 29th 2009 by ksrpaniraj
Lord Budda is one of the greatest personalities of the world. He led mankind towards kindness, righteousness, truth, peaceful living and salvation. He was born in Kapilavastu about two thousand five... Get relaxed. Enjoy the world with lots of fun a read more
Great Wall of China
Snowcem Paints | August 25th 2009 by Snowcem Paints
The history of the construction of the Great Wall of China can be dated back to the Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century BC - 771 BC). But the Great Wall at that time was only a line of fortresses standing to defend against attacks from the Yanyun (an read more
The Great Wall Of China
Blackholes and astrostuff | August 2nd 2009 by Bob Johnson
"He who has not climbed the Great Wall is not a true man" Mao ZedongWell it's official......I am now a true man....for I have climbed the Great Wall Of China, and what an experience!!!!!The building of sections of the great wall started way back in t read more
How I Prefer My Great Walls
Love The Cool | July 26th 2009 by Michelle
Shan Shan Sheng’s version of the Great Wall of China would reflect the light so much better from space than the drab old brick. (designboom) read more
Beijing Travel and flights info – 20090726
Escape 2 Mars | July 26th 2009 by Robert Martin
This article is about the Beijing travel and flights. You can find some useful information in it if you are booking your Beijing flights now. (you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo read more
Digital Challenges from the Photographer’s Perspective
Visual Arts Junction | July 11th 2009 by Aggie Villanueva
by Mike Shatzkin reported by Aggie Villanueva Few things I read give me an “Aha!” moment like this. Recently Joanna Penn (creator/teacher of Author 2.0) sent me a link to this article by Mr. Shatzkin, who publishes Idealogical blog, which provide read more
Top 10 Incredible Travel Wonders
Quality Junkyard | July 8th 2009 by Rashid
While dozens of architectural feats and natural phenomenon have made it onto lists of world wonders, not all exist today. The ones that do exist, however, often grab and hold the attention of tourists from around the world. The fact that many of thes read more
Jeju Mini-Park: Mini Monuments, Mini Fun!
Strayblog | July 5th 2009
The Jeju Island Mini Theme park is so biased. What is with that place? My technical high school bus trip rumbled into its parking lot on a cold, rainy morning. The students and I unenthusiastically dragged ourselves off of our seats and forced our f read more
25 Places In The World You Should Photograph
FreePhotoResources | July 3rd 2009 by Barry Chignell
There are a number of locations and landmarks in the world that a photographer should capture in his/her lifetime! If you only get to go to one of these locations it's an experience that you will never forget and all are photography destination that read more
China and Other Travels I Envy
Here's To Life | June 25th 2009 by Jennifer Gleason
(It's a pen that Ellen bought in China for me. She said it reminded her of Junior from Yu-Yu Hakusho. If only he had a pacifier...)While China made headlines in America, my friends, Ellen, Katie, and Laura Leigh, made some smaller headlines in China read more
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new curiosity | June 12th 2009 by luciano
Great Wall of China# the Great Wall of China started to be constructed in 215 B.C. Emperor Qin raised it to Shihuang to protect the region of the invasion of nomads come of the north.# the last stretches of the workmanship had been raised by 1568 ret read more

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