Sweltering Shantou
I lived in this city for 7 months and I would not recommend anyone to travel to this area. It is not very hospitial to foreigners, and is beyond hot. If you like to feel that you are in a sauna, and trapped under a microscope this may be the place for you... more - travel report by
melissa
Best music venue in Lijiang?
I'm kinda lucky living in the old town of Lijiang. My house is located between an Irish bar and live music cafe. A couple of minutes walk either direction and I get to either the student-like interior of the least Irish bar in the world; or to a glass-fro... more - travel report by
flyingkiwi
Corrections to Melissa
May to September is the Worst time to travel in China. Spring weather, which consists of inconsistent temperatures and dust storms leads directly into a summer of high temps and unbearable humidity in Beijing. The oppresive smog hangs on the city, intertw... more - travel report by
barbarachen
A Year in BEIJING
The capital of China, both modern and traditional city. Growing rapidly. Loads of cyclists in the streets, a traffic is very chaotic. A great place to get the first glimplse of China. more - travel report by
lioness
Been there done that
It's part of the SEZ which means the Special Economic Zone. Hense the rapid growth from about 50,000 20 years ago to a few million now. The government is putting special interest in the economic situation of this city. more - travel report by
marcushiebert
Xiamen City China
Xiamen is also known as Amoy internationally, especially in the old times. In the Amoy vernacular, the city name is Ē-mn̂g (using the POJ romanization). The toponym literally means The Gate of the Grand Mansion. The place was made Tong'an Distri... more - travel report by
fattybearyus
Magical City
Things are different from their image in our mind. Same happened to me when i touched the grounds of Beijing. One of the greatest cities i have ever seen. There is a magic in that city which i cant describe in words.... more - travel report by
aamirk
The bar is exquisitely decorated in traditional Tibetan style. This restaurant offers full menu in both C... more - travel report by
janewheeler
Golmud, QingHai to DunHuang, GanSu
This morning, we got up very early and tried to catch a morning bus from Golmud to DunHuang; unluckily, lady from ticket office refused to sell the tickets to us as foreingers need a permission from police office to go to DunHuang from Golmud. So we misse... more - travel report by
nena
The birth place of confucious
It is an ancient city where Confucious was born in 551 B.C.Since his death the Confucious Mansions grew to 500 rooms some full of old artifacts.There is the confucious gardens for stroll and reflection and the city is a quaint place to be in more - travel report by
sumantbarooah