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Chengdu guide
As capital city of Sichuan Province, Chengdu is over 2500-year-old. There are some world cultural heritage sites here such as
Qingchengshan and the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, Emei and Leshan Giant Buhha. Chengdu has enough historical sites to keep visitors
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Chongqing guide
Overlooking the confluence of the Yangtze River and Jialing River, Chongqing is an ancient city with 3000 years history and has long
been a staging post for river journeys and a gateway to China's wild west. Dazu Rock Carvings in Chongqing is one of world cultural
heritages... |
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Luoyang guide
As one of the municipalities under the direct jurisdiction of the Central Government, Shanghai listed one of the biggest cities in China,
Shanghai has the largest port in China and the third port in the world. Shanghai is also an economic centre and a famous historic and
cultural city in China... |
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Zhengzhou travel guide
Being capital city of Henan Province, Zhengzhou has a history of over 3,000 years. There are many famous tourist attractions around the
city, such as Shaolin Temple, the Yellow River Touist Area, and Mount Songshan. It is the hub for the railway transportation in China,
where the Beijing-Guangzhou and Lanzhou-Lianyuanguang railways meet... |
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Nanjing travel guide
Nanjing, also knowned as Jinling, is the capital city of Jiangsu Province. With the Yangtze River on one side and surrounded by the
Purple Mountain, it is gifted with humid climate and magnificent landscape. With a rich history over 2,400 years, Nanjing is one of the
seven major ancient capital cities of China and a total of 10 dynasties made Nanjing their capital... |
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Hangzhou guide
Hangzhou is the capital city of Zhejiang Province and was used to be the capital of the State of Wu and the South Song Dynasty. It is
one of the seven ancient capitals in China. With beautiful natural landscape and many places of cultural interest, Hangzhou is one of
the top tourist cities and a famous ancient cultural city of China ... |
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Turpan travel guide
Turpan locates in the Turpan Depression, 154km below the sea level and surrounded by desert, and mountains, ruined cities and Buddhist caves. Turpan was an important centre of commerce and culture on the Silk Road... |
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Qufu guide
Being capital city of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States period (770 to 221 B.C.), Qufu is also the
birthplace of Confucius (551 to 479 B.C. ), founder of Confucianism. Legend states that Confucius was born in a cave some 60km to the
east of Qufu... |
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Harbin guide
Harbin is an important ice and snow destination in China and also the capital city of Heilongjiang Province. Covered with ice and snow
for four months in the year, sculptures and buildings rise up out of the ice, Harbin comes alive in the winter. Harbin is also a beautiful
city with the buildings built in different architecture styles... |
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Datong guide
Datong was once a cultural crossroad and influenced by India, Central Asia and Mongolia. Datong was made the capital of North Wei Dynasty
in AD 368 by a group called Tanguts. The Tanguts started work on caves in 453 and ended in 494. Now Datong is an industrial city and
important centre of coal production.... |
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