Chinese Festival Guide: The Hong Kong Bun Festival
The Cheung Chau Bun Festival is part of a whole series of Chinese festival events, known as the Da Jiu festivals. These are festivals of Taoist sacrifice. The festival is actually one of the most...
View ArticleChina Travel Tips: Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival In Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, or the Duanwu Festival, is an incredible ceremony held throughout China, Hong Kong, and various parts of Southeast Asia with heavy Chinese...
View ArticleChina Travel – Music And More
China is a fascinating country with much to offer any traveler. China travel is not complete, though, without taking in the music and art as well as seeing the country side. This is a very unique...
View ArticleGoing On China Travel And Learning About The Kung Fu
When the term Kung Fu is uttered, the image that pops to many people’s mind is of a shirtless Bruce Lee holding nun-chucks and fighting a ridiculous amount of bad guys. Although Lee didn’t actually...
View ArticleBartering Tips And Tricks On Your China Tour
China can be one of the most exciting experience a vacationer may enjoy.There are various destinations of great interest in this unique country, however, one of the most popular venues is the fun of...
View ArticleShanghai World Expo 2010
Facts and Figures The world’s largest and most glamorous Expo ever seen opened with predictable hype and is already set to become a premier China travel destination for tourists fortunate enough to be...
View ArticleClassic Chinese Gardens
Although Classic Chinese Gardens are essentially a place of quiet solitary contemplation in the presence of the wonders of nature, you can also share them with a special friend or close family members...
View ArticleHutong in Beijing
A China tour is incomplete without a wander through the ancient city alleyways or hutongs that symbolize the historic city of Beijing in the minds of many tourists who have made China travel their...
View ArticleFung Shui and Chinese Architecture
While on your China tour you will see many examples of Fung Shui, which is an ancient Chinese philosophy that seeks to bring our interior and exterior built environment into harmony with the forces of...
View ArticleTea in China
Kinds of Tea There are many different kinds of tea in China, namely Green Tea, that preserves the original color of the leaves, Black Tea (also known as Red Tea) that is made from fermented Green Tea...
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