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A China Adventure

China is one of the few countries that Westerners still feel a sense of wonder about. Not having traditionally been seen as a tourist attraction, there are not many Western travelers who have ventured into this mysterious land. Today, however, guided tours of China are more plentiful and cost-effective, making seeing China all the rage with adventurous travelers. Guided tours of China most definitely will take you to Beijing, China’s capital city. You’ll visit the Forbidden City, an ancient city built for China’s emperors, the Great Wall of China, a must for every traveler, and youíll still have time for bargain shopping with Beijingís street vendors or at Silk Alley, a bargain hunter’s paradise.

Because China is such a large country, guided tours of China often include several intra-country airline flights. The
airplane flights are exactly like those in the US and Europe, with the exception that the in-flight meal is inedible and
you wonít understand a word anyone is saying.

The next stop on many guided tours of China is the ancient capital city of Xian, the beginning of the historic Silk Road trading route extending from Asia to parts of Europe. Xian is famous for being the site of the Eighth Wonder of the World the famed Terra Cotta Warriors of Xin. Most guided tours of Xian will take you out to the countryside where the archeological site and museum for the life-size terra cotta warriors exist. There are three archeological pits containing thousands of life-sized terra cotta soldiers, horses and carriages. These soldiers have been painstakingly recreated from fragments of pottery and the work at the site
is ongoing.

The best guided tours of the Terra Cotta Warriors will tell you a little secret. In the gift shop, there are stacks of a beautiful picture book of the warriors, written in several languages. Next to the stack of books sits one of the original farmers whose well-digging first uncovered the soldiers in 1974. He’ll sign your book for free, giving you a wonderful keepsake to take home.

A recent trend in guided tours of China is to take you on a memorable, multi-day tour on a riverboat down the Yangtze River.
Most guided tours begin in Chong Xing, a sprawling city of 32 million people in South Central China. There, you’ll board a
lovely ship and youíll receive a room to sleep in, many with private decks so you can enjoy the scenery. A riverboat tour down the Yangtze River should be memorable and relaxing. Guided tours of the river include daily excursions to sites along the way. As you travel downstream, you’ll reach the Yangtze Riverís famous three gorges. These are areas of the river with huge mountains and massive cliffs on either side of the river.

Unfortunately, guided tours of the Yangtze River may not be as exciting as they are today or even as they were a few years ago. The Chinese government is building the largest hydroelectric dam downstream from the gorges, raising the water level, displacing millions of people and marring the beauty of the three gorges. While onboard the ship, you’ll enjoy daily activities and fine Chinese dining every night.

Next on your list will probably be Shanghai. Most guided tours of China take advantage of the fact that Shanghai is near the mouth of the Yangtze River and close to where you’ll disembark. Shanghai can be considered the New York of China. It is the center of finance and business in China and, for seasoned travelers, it’s an excellent place to shop before stuffing your bags for the flight home.


Posted by Admin  (January 23, 2010)    |    Comments (0)

Travel Asia- The Largest Continent

Have you ever been to Asia? Traveling Asia is something that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. Let me explain you some interesting information about Asia, and if you’re interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don’t know. When you travel to Asia, there are so many things to see and do; make sure that you plan your trip in advance.

Asia is the largest continent in the world by a considerable margin, and it is rich in natural resources, such as petroleum and iron. When you travel Asia, you want to make sure that you have the flexibility for an occasional adventure. If you are planning to travel to Asia within the next year, and are looking for some fun festivities to attend, then we have some incredible Asian festivals for you to check out during your travels.

Asia is one of the most extraordinary and diverse continent in terms of people and travel destinations. Asia is one of the seven continents in the world. But even though it is the seventh continent but it is the largest continent among all. Asia has about more than half of entire of the world’s population, which mostly they are in China and India. Different Asian festivals are listed below which you must see if you visit Asia anytime.

The Monkey God Festival

This deity has been celebrated during the month of September at Kowloons Sau Mau Ping Temple. The Monkey God first appeared in Chinese literature during the Ming Dynasty in the book, Pilgrims to the West.

The Festival of the Hungry Ghosts

Hong Kong hosts this unusual yearly event, held on the 14th day of the seventh moon.

Asakusa Samba

Tokyos version of the Rio Carnival happens every August, in the Asakusa district.

Yasothon Rocket Festival

In the middle of May, things get very noisy for Asian travelers to the Phaya Thaen Park in Thailand.

Parade of the God of Medicine

On the 15th day of the third lunar month, the city of Taiwan is taken over by this world-renowned Asian festivity a must for travelers in the area because of its spectacular parade.

Asia offers travelers a huge variety of places to visit, things to do and, cultures to see. If you are visiting Asia for the very time then we insist you to visit following places.

India: It is Asias largest and most heavily populated countries.

Korea: It is one of the most westernized of all Asian nations.

China: China is rapidly emerging as the top destination for travelers to Asia.

Vietnam: Vietnam is reshaping its image among world travel destinations.

Thailand: Thailand is the most popular tourist destination. Thailand is one of the most popular in all of Asia, as well.

Japan: Japan has something for every traveler who visits. The hardest thing is fitting it all in.

Philippines: Those who do visit will enjoy beautiful spots like the Boracay beaches and Lake Sebu.

Indonesia: Indonesia will show you an exciting and wonderful Asian travel destination.

Author: Keyur V Parmar
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Posted by Admin  (January 7, 2010)    |    Comments (0)