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Moving and Relocating RSS FeedsWhat did you look like in the past? - Ever wondered what you would look like in the past, with different fashions from different decades? http://www.yearbookyourself.com/ I dare someone to post their pics. :)....Feed Source: www.aardvarktravel.net Best place - Hello!
I have a 1 month of vacations, and I want to visit exotic places. Could somebody advise me beatiful exotic place for vacations?.... Top 10 travel locations for Honeymoon - My husband and me married already 5 years..
We went to many countries for honeymoon
For me, My top 10 honeymoon places are:
1. Sandals Grande St Lucian
2. Bali indonesia
3. Hawaii
4. Italy Rome
5. Tioman island (Malaysia)
6. Mexico and Latin America
7. Austria europe
8. Virgin Islands
9. Caribbean
10. French Polynesia
How about You? :roll:.... Tourist by nationality - Hi Guys
We always like to patronise things. In my country we say the Germans are square mind, The Japanese are taking pictures all the time.
So I would like to know what are the good things and the bad things of tourist from a particular place. I start
Spanish:
A good thing about them is that they are very funny
A bad thing they are noisy and a bit tie
French.
A good thing they are very civic
A bad thing they like to complaint a lot
Australian:
German:
American:
Italian.... Hui Ling's Blog - I believe many of us know that the Chinese are not very touchy feely, this is obvious when come to greeting as the Chinese prefer handshakes over European style of cheek kissing, right?
Similarly, when come to eating at those places of interest in China there is also much difference when compared to other races. Instead of ordering individual main dishes, in China, it is usual for those around a table, whether 2, 3 or more people, they tend to order several dishes and eat together, for example, a half chicken, a fish dish, fried rice, a vegetable or so, all of which would be placed on the same table for everyone to share.
Well, the interesting part is noisily slurping up soup and noodles are considered a norm as is belching when you are done. Also dont feel strange and uncommon when you see the locals covering the tablecloth with spat out bones, crumbs or even drips, in fact it is a sign show that they enjoyed their meal very much! However, you should never point or play with your ch... Would you like to come for the Olympic games ? - Beijing is now the attention of the world for the olympic games are coming. But the tickets for the games are very difficult to get. I tried to buy a tickt of the basket, but it didn't work. Last weekend, my friend went to the bird nest for the ticket. They spent 2 days there and they didn't get any tickets. what a shame. Anyway, we still can watch the games on Tv.
Would you come for the games if you have a chance? Or when you come to Beijing, where will you visit? :lol:.... guide to the Wall in Beijing - Hi guys:
When trvelling in Beijing , the Great Wall must be one of the most attractive highlights, especiall for the tourists who are the first time visiting Beijing. But which sections of the wall will you guys go? I have some recommend.
Actually so far now there are more than ten sections of the wall are open to the tourists. And the most popular are Badaling wall, Juyongguan Wall, Mutianyu Wal, Jinshanling Wall and Simatai Wall.
Badaling Wall is very crowed and very commercial, most Chinese go there. And it is very New Wall becaues it has been rebuild many times. People only takes about 1.5hs can finish their wall tour. To people who want to see the real wall, maybe they will be disappointed.
Actually Mutianyu Wall is more and more popular among regular touists. Especiall to people who only want to a leisure tour on the wall , meanwhile the wall is not crowed .... erectile dysfunction tablet tadalafil - Hello! My call is Mike and I'm bare happy..... China ... aggh!! - Hi guys,
Just gone out today and bought guide books for all the destination we'll be visiting.
We arrive in China in June for a month (perhaps 2 since there seems to be too much to do!)
Anyway, we land in Beijing and we need to end up in Laos.
Sites we want to see / Places to visit
Forbidden City
Great Wall of China (perhaps with a not-so-well travelled tour - slightly out of the way of the usual tourist sections?)
Temple of Heaven
Summer Palace
Yugang Caves
Hanging Temple
Yungang Caves
Longmen caves
Terracotta Army
Thats as far as my research has got so far.
Are we being too ambitious? Considering we aren't even out of Northern China yet??
Any advice please! Also, have we missed something vital that you would recommend?.... Summer 2008 trip report - Hi,
I've just finished writing up my trip report for this years jaunt to the USA.
Day 1
Our adventure this year began with a direct flight into Atlanta on Delta. The first time we had used Delta and the first time into Atlanta. An uneventful journey saw us arrive on time in the afternoon. Atlanta airport both impressed and disappointed. The disappointment was due to the massive wait for our luggage twice ! the first time waiting before customs and then after dropping it off again for delivery to baggage reclaim another huge wait for it to eventually re-appear. In between these waits the airport impressed with well organised spacious areas and an efficient underground automated train system to move you around.
Because of the long waiting times, we were driving out of the airport in our 12 seater minivan (for 7 of us but we do take a lot of luggage !) over an hour later than I had planned.... Ranch holidays, experiences? - Has anybody been at the ranch holiday? I'm going in four weeks and would like to hear about stories about them..... Have you visited Yunan province - Have you visited Yunan province? My husband and I are planning to there one month later. Which place is the most worthy to go and what is the most attractive thing in your eyes? Any advice is welcome..... 9 Great Attractions in China That Are Not on Your Itinerary, - 9 Great Attractions in China That Are Not on Your Itinerary, But Should Be
So youve got your trip to China all planned out: the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing; the Bund and Peoples Square in Shanghai; the West Lake and Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou. Armed with your Yoyoor smart phone, you are ready to tackle all these must-see sites, and they will be very memorable. But for a truly enjoyable trip, dont forget to visit some less crowded and equally unique attractions. Below are 9 sites in Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou that are relatively unknown must-sees.
Beijing:
1) Purple Bamboo Park (Zizhu Yuan)
One of Beijings largest parks, Purple Bamboo Park is a great place to spend a morning in Beijing. Here you can find locals and tourists exercising, wandering, fishing and chatting among whispering willow trees, meandering streams and quaint ponds.... Beijing Olympic related tour are cutting down price - Good news!
Beijing Olympic related tour are cutting down price. For example, some hotels offer 50% discount if you reserve the roon now. I think the hotel charged too high price in the past.
At the same time, some tour routes are less expensive than before. It seems that it is a good idea to plane Beijing tip at the last minute.
But the tickets are still not easy to get..... 3 weeks in China - Hello from Buenos Aires!
I will be heading to Shangai soon for 3 weeks traveling in China. I have a flight out of the country from Hong Kong and was thinking to spend 1 week there. As I am thinking to travel by train, which cities should I visit after Shangai, on my way to Hong Kong?? I need to get a visa here in Buenos Aires and want to be as prepared as I possibly can so to minimise chances to get turned down by the Chinese ambassy.
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