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Another hostel around the Drum and Bell tower in Beijing

7 Feb 2012

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On the way back from a hotel inspectation today, I found this hostel in the Baochao Hutong around the Drum and Bell tower,closed to the Houhai park in Beijing. More and more people know the Nanluoguxiang and the hostel in the Hutong, but the limited rooms is not a very good news for the travelers, [...]

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A visit to Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu

30 Dec 2011

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My most anticipated time of the year, is the holiday season (Nov-Dec). One of my Chinese friends once told me that I may need 10 years or more, to Travel around the entire country. Well, I wish I could even if it requires 20 years!  =) On our way to Suzhou, we stopped by a [...]

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Cultural Exchange Teaching Program for Native English Speakers to Learn the Traditional Chinese Culture in Guizhou

22 Dec 2011

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A special exchange program to immerse the Chinese culture in Guizhou province now released to the native English speakers. You should meet: Native speaker and Bachelor Degree + TESOL/TEFL certificate or Bachelor Degree + five-year teaching experience (Asian experience preferred) or Master Degree (TESOL/TEFL certificate preferred) or Doctor Degree Position description There will be 3+ [...]

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Guizhou, one of the best places for cultural tours in China

20 Dec 2011

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Guizhou, known as Qian(黔) for short, is situated in Southwest china. Its central location at the southwestern China makes it a crucial hub for the region. The capital of this province is Guiyang as a political, economical and cultural center throughout the province.   The total area of Guizhou is 176,000 sq.km. While 61.7 percent [...]

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the Moon lake,Tengger Desert,Alashan, Inner Mongolia,is the wild west what you want in China

20 Nov 2011

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the Moon lake,Tengger Desert,Alashan, Inner Mongolia,is the wild west what you want in China

Desert, Wild west, Mongolia tent, Tibetan temples, oasis, having a rest while enjoying the sunset in the desert by a the moon lake, then take a 30 minutes meditation afterwards and more. the Alashan can give you what you can dream about something can give you the relax and leisure. Today, I just went throught the [...]

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Chinese Cabbages Winter Storing in Beijing

15 Nov 2011

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     Winter is coming to Beijing. Do you notice this? Lots of Chinese cabbages are piled on the street side being sold. Besides, there are also some Chinese onions. And there are lots of local residents buying them.      It may be quite strange to the foreigners because why we buy so many fresh vegetables [...]

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The best Yunnan food in Baochao Hutong-No. 64,Dongcheng district

2 Nov 2011

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I didnt recommend a boutique club before, but I will tell you a wonderful place this time, especially after I visited the place 2 times. You have to knock the door and you have to book the table 2 days at least in advance. Beacuse this private restaurant only opens to the friends or who [...]

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Jie Qi(节气)—second part

26 Sep 2011

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立夏:li xia, the begin of summer 小满:xiao man, it means after some rainfall, the grain begin to be full 芒种:mang zhong, it means it is a busy time to do the summer harvest and plant 夏至:xia zhi, summer solstice 小暑:xiao shu, xiao means small and shu means hot, so it stands for it is going [...]

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上海 最好的小龙虾: Shanghai’s 5 best 小龙虾 Crayfish restaurants:

27 Jul 2011

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Shanghai’s 5 best 小龙虾 ( Crayfish )Restaurants: A bite-by-bite guide Dig into Shanghai’s favorite summer seafood in five crowd-pleasing xiaolongxia restaurants Your perfect Shanghai summer dinner: clawlicious xiaolongxia and beer. Call them what you like — crayfish, crawfish, crawdads, “little dragon shrimp” or “little lobsters” — but everyone knows that the Shanghainese go gaga about [...]

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上海: Five beautiful places right next to the Shanghai Metro Stations

10 Jul 2011

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Admire the Huangpu River meeting the Yangtze, frolic in a lush experimental farm or just lie still in Asia’s most artistic wheat field — all only a metro ride away Shanghai’s best-kept secrets aren’t all hidden down dark corners and twisting alleyways. Some are actually highly accessible. In fact, so accessible, they’re right next to [...]

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