When travel to Beijing, we usually go to visit those famous
attractions where we can discover the unique charm of Beijing City and
experience the authentic Beijing culture. Then the Forbidden City,
Temple of Heaven, Hutongs, Yonghe Lamasery and many other attractions
are great choices. While, to know the most original Beijing culture and
experience the most genuine Beijing life, there are several famous
streets that you should not miss out. Here a list of top famous streets
are provided for your reference.
Wangfujing Street
Wangfujing
Street should be one of the most popular attractions and the most
famous business districts in Beijing. To see the prosperity of Beijing,
to taste various delicious Beijing snacks, to buy various products from
local handcrafts and souvenirs to fashionable and luxury products,
Wangfujing Street attracts numerous people every day.
Guozijian Street
Guozijian
Street is one of China’s famous cultural streets. It has a history more
than 700 years. This street is characterized with peaceful and tranquil
environment, and rich history and culture. While within Guozijian
Street, there locates the famous Guozijian which is also known as The
Imperial College as it acts as the school for the imperial families
during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The famous Temple of Confucius
also stands in Guozijian Street. Along the 669 meters long Guozijian
Street, you will see a lot of historical and cultural sites, ancient
style houses, archways and alleys.
Qianmen Street
Qianmen Street is another famous pedestrian street in Beijing. It has a
history more than 570 years and is featured with ancient Beijing styled
architectures and old Beijing shops. As it is located in the south of
Tiananmen Square, Qianmen Street is always a priority choice for leisure
and sightseeing after a pleasant time at the Tiananmen Square.
Qianmen
Street is actually a great place to find the authentic taste of old
Beijing and to feel the traditional life of local Beijing people. But
also, Qianmen Street is modern. When strolling in Qianmen Street, you
can go sightseeing on the main street, eating delicious food such as
Quan Ju De Beijing Duck, candid haws, and old Beijing yogurt at the east
of the street, or you can buy some interesting handcrafts and unique
souvenirs at those numerous small shops on the west of the street. There
is another thing I have to mention, is the special Dangdang Car which
is actually a kind of electronic tram for sightseeing. It is very cute.
Ghost Street (Guijie)
When mentioning places for delicious food, or when it comes to Beijing
nightlife, Ghost Street is always at the top of the list. Along the
Ghost Street, there stand about 150 shops, while more than 90% of them
are restaurants specializing food from various places. You can find
traditional local Beijing food like Peking barbecue, hot and sour soup,
quick-fired tripe, wheaten cake boiled in meat broth an Pork in broth,
also you will find hot and spicy crayfish and grilled fish from other
places. Ghost Street has its prime time at night. When Beijing City is
all lights on, the Ghost Street welcomes its busy hours with groups of
people. To eat delicious food and experience Beijing nightlife, Ghost
Street is a great choice.
Liulichang Cultural Street
Liulichang
Cultural Street is a famous cultural street in Beijing. For those
tourists who are fond of Chinese traditional culture, ancient books,
calligraphy, paintings, rubbings, ink stones, antiques and curios.
Originated in Qing Dynasty, Liulichang Cultural Street has a rich
deposit of culture and history. There you can buy treasures of ancient
books, interesting and unique antiques, jades and the four treasures of
the study, also you can experience the charm of Chinese traditional
culture. Famous shops in the Liulichang Cultures Street like
Rongbaozhai, China Bookshop and Yidege are shops should not be missed. More places to see in Beijing here.
2014年6月29日星期日
2014年6月25日星期三
Hong Kong Travel Tips
Lamma Island: Xanadu Lamma Island
Hong Kong’s Lamma Island was just some remote fishing villages in the past; Today's Lamma Island has already been a paradise of young local people and foreigners who stay in Hong Kong. Lamma Island is the third largest island in Hong Kong, as well as a small flat island in the south of Hong Kong Island, covered with sub-tropical island trees.
Yung Shue Wan, a village in the north of Lamma Island, you can see there are coffee shops and bars opened by foreigners. Along Yung Shue Wan, there are charming little shops selling arts and crafts, green living items, homemade cookies, and so on. Among them, there is a particular and interesting bookstore, you can bring your own book, after reading it, put it on a shelf of the corner and recommended to tourists.
What to see:
1 Yung Shue Wan: with Western-style cafe and distinctive restaurants in the area, full of westernized atmosphere.
2 Luk Chau Tin Hau Temple: located in the east of Lamma Island. The temple has bells and incense table.
3 Sok Kwu Wan: it was a natural harbor in the past. There is a cornucopia and old bell.
4 Hung Shing Yeh Beach: A small beach, near Hung Shing Temple
5 Sham Wan: face the South China Sea, the place for wild green turtles to lay their eggs, and Hong Kong Government has prohibited people from entering and destruction from June 1 to October 31 each year.
Transportation:
Take the “HKK” company's ferry to Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island at Central Pier, just 25 minutes.
Sai Kung: the back garden of Hong Kong
Sai Kung was only a small fishing village in the past, but is has been the first choice for Hong Kong people to get close to nature! In summer, people can enjoy the beach and sunshine at Clear Water Bay or Half Moon Bay, while hire a pinnace and go fishing at night. In Sai Kung, you can enjoy authentic Thai food, taste dry durian in Honeymoon Dessert, or taste the hand-picked fresh seafood.
What to see:
Sai Kung is located in the east of New Territories, the scenery is very beautiful, and the locals like to come here to spend their weekend. The best way to enjoy the scenery here is to hire a boat, travelling around the island by boat (about 150 Hong Kong dollars), you can also stroll around the beach or mountain hiking.
1 Many locals like to come here for the weekend. It is a good way to leisure and go to have dinner at the nearby restaurant after one day’s walking.
The best restaurants are Pepperoni's Pizzaand Café on Po Tung Road (General Road) and Tung Kee Seafood Restaurant on ManNin Street, and you can also taste the delicious Guangdong seafood flavor.
2 hire boat at Sai Kung Public Pier and cruise the sea.
Transportation:
1 Take a bus at the Diamond Hill MTR Station No. 92 or 96R (only on holidays walking) Bus Station to Sai Kung Town.
2 take the No. 1A / 1M minibuses at the Diamond Hill MTR Station to Sai Kung Town
3 take No. 299 bus at Shatin Central (New Town Plaza bus terminus) to Sai Kung Town
4 take the No.1 minibuses at Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay to Sai Kung Town
Telford Gardens
Tai O: traditional Tai O fishing style village
Tai O was once the largest fishing village in Hong Kong, although there are some changes after a very long time, but still retained some fishing village, with temples everywhere, a kind of simple and natural style of fishing village. The local snacks such as sun-dried shrimp paste, salted dried fish and so on are very tasty, and many locals make a special trip to buy the snacks.
what to see:
Tai O is still a hot of Hong Kong people and tourists. Salted fish, tea cakes, shrimp paste and fish maw are the most popular souvenirs for Tourists who come to Tai O.
Transportation:
Take the No. 7 ferry from Central Ferry Pier to Mui Wo, Lantau Island, then take the No.1 bus, or take the subway to Tung Chung Station, and transfer to the No.11 bus at Tung Chung Town Centre.
Discovery Bay: Experience environmental city Discovery Bay
Discovery Bay is located in the northeastern part of Hong Kong's New Territories. Discovery Bay (DB) is a mixed, primarily residential, development comprising a residential development and private and public recreational facilities in Hong Kong. Recommended walk from the pier to Central Park, and then to mangrove forests, enjoy the scenery and walk to white sandy beaches and pine diameter, and finally back to Discovery Bay Plaza. Discovery Bay is only 5 minutes away from Disneyland away, at night, overlooking the fireworks show, and also a good place before and after visiting the amusement park.
Transportation:
1 High-speed boat service from 24 hours Discovery Bay (white terminal) and Central Pier 3, the price is HK $ 27 for adults, children half price.
2 DB01R bus service to Tung Chung MTR station, daily 0530-0130 service, price is HK $ 8 for adults, a valid student card or children less than 12 years of age or elderly people aged 65 or above price is HK $ 4.
3 DB02R bus services to Hong Kong International Airport, 24-hour service, the fare is HK $ 28 now, same price.
Hong Kong Cheung Chau: nostalgia Hong Kong
Cheung Chau is a small island 10 km southwest of Hong Kong Island, is nicknamed as the 'dumbbell island' for its shape. It has been inhabited for longer than most other places in the territory of Hong Kong, with a population of about 23,000 up to 2006. Administratively, it is part of the Islands District.
What to see:
The island has two main beaches: East Bay and Kwun Yam Wan, and there are a lot of holidaymakers every summer to the pastime. Despite the continuous development of Cheung Chau in recent years, it still retains traditional features.
Transportation:
Cheung Chau relies on ferry to contract with outside.
Discover Hong Kong here.
Hong Kong’s Lamma Island was just some remote fishing villages in the past; Today's Lamma Island has already been a paradise of young local people and foreigners who stay in Hong Kong. Lamma Island is the third largest island in Hong Kong, as well as a small flat island in the south of Hong Kong Island, covered with sub-tropical island trees.
Yung Shue Wan, a village in the north of Lamma Island, you can see there are coffee shops and bars opened by foreigners. Along Yung Shue Wan, there are charming little shops selling arts and crafts, green living items, homemade cookies, and so on. Among them, there is a particular and interesting bookstore, you can bring your own book, after reading it, put it on a shelf of the corner and recommended to tourists.
What to see:
1 Yung Shue Wan: with Western-style cafe and distinctive restaurants in the area, full of westernized atmosphere.
2 Luk Chau Tin Hau Temple: located in the east of Lamma Island. The temple has bells and incense table.
3 Sok Kwu Wan: it was a natural harbor in the past. There is a cornucopia and old bell.
4 Hung Shing Yeh Beach: A small beach, near Hung Shing Temple
5 Sham Wan: face the South China Sea, the place for wild green turtles to lay their eggs, and Hong Kong Government has prohibited people from entering and destruction from June 1 to October 31 each year.
Transportation:
Take the “HKK” company's ferry to Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island at Central Pier, just 25 minutes.
Sai Kung: the back garden of Hong Kong
Sai Kung was only a small fishing village in the past, but is has been the first choice for Hong Kong people to get close to nature! In summer, people can enjoy the beach and sunshine at Clear Water Bay or Half Moon Bay, while hire a pinnace and go fishing at night. In Sai Kung, you can enjoy authentic Thai food, taste dry durian in Honeymoon Dessert, or taste the hand-picked fresh seafood.
What to see:
Sai Kung is located in the east of New Territories, the scenery is very beautiful, and the locals like to come here to spend their weekend. The best way to enjoy the scenery here is to hire a boat, travelling around the island by boat (about 150 Hong Kong dollars), you can also stroll around the beach or mountain hiking.
1 Many locals like to come here for the weekend. It is a good way to leisure and go to have dinner at the nearby restaurant after one day’s walking.
The best restaurants are Pepperoni's Pizzaand Café on Po Tung Road (General Road) and Tung Kee Seafood Restaurant on ManNin Street, and you can also taste the delicious Guangdong seafood flavor.
2 hire boat at Sai Kung Public Pier and cruise the sea.
Transportation:
1 Take a bus at the Diamond Hill MTR Station No. 92 or 96R (only on holidays walking) Bus Station to Sai Kung Town.
2 take the No. 1A / 1M minibuses at the Diamond Hill MTR Station to Sai Kung Town
3 take No. 299 bus at Shatin Central (New Town Plaza bus terminus) to Sai Kung Town
4 take the No.1 minibuses at Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay to Sai Kung Town
Telford Gardens
Tai O: traditional Tai O fishing style village
Tai O was once the largest fishing village in Hong Kong, although there are some changes after a very long time, but still retained some fishing village, with temples everywhere, a kind of simple and natural style of fishing village. The local snacks such as sun-dried shrimp paste, salted dried fish and so on are very tasty, and many locals make a special trip to buy the snacks.
what to see:
Tai O is still a hot of Hong Kong people and tourists. Salted fish, tea cakes, shrimp paste and fish maw are the most popular souvenirs for Tourists who come to Tai O.
Transportation:
Take the No. 7 ferry from Central Ferry Pier to Mui Wo, Lantau Island, then take the No.1 bus, or take the subway to Tung Chung Station, and transfer to the No.11 bus at Tung Chung Town Centre.
Discovery Bay: Experience environmental city Discovery Bay
Discovery Bay is located in the northeastern part of Hong Kong's New Territories. Discovery Bay (DB) is a mixed, primarily residential, development comprising a residential development and private and public recreational facilities in Hong Kong. Recommended walk from the pier to Central Park, and then to mangrove forests, enjoy the scenery and walk to white sandy beaches and pine diameter, and finally back to Discovery Bay Plaza. Discovery Bay is only 5 minutes away from Disneyland away, at night, overlooking the fireworks show, and also a good place before and after visiting the amusement park.
Transportation:
1 High-speed boat service from 24 hours Discovery Bay (white terminal) and Central Pier 3, the price is HK $ 27 for adults, children half price.
2 DB01R bus service to Tung Chung MTR station, daily 0530-0130 service, price is HK $ 8 for adults, a valid student card or children less than 12 years of age or elderly people aged 65 or above price is HK $ 4.
3 DB02R bus services to Hong Kong International Airport, 24-hour service, the fare is HK $ 28 now, same price.
Hong Kong Cheung Chau: nostalgia Hong Kong
Cheung Chau is a small island 10 km southwest of Hong Kong Island, is nicknamed as the 'dumbbell island' for its shape. It has been inhabited for longer than most other places in the territory of Hong Kong, with a population of about 23,000 up to 2006. Administratively, it is part of the Islands District.
What to see:
The island has two main beaches: East Bay and Kwun Yam Wan, and there are a lot of holidaymakers every summer to the pastime. Despite the continuous development of Cheung Chau in recent years, it still retains traditional features.
Transportation:
Cheung Chau relies on ferry to contract with outside.
Discover Hong Kong here.
2014年6月22日星期日
Bamei Village In Yunnan
When travel Yunnan, you may find there are many places no matter
named or nameless have alluring natural beauty that could be considered
as wonderland at this modern age. The great Shangri-la is a top
destination at this list, then you may have been to or heard Luoping
rape flowers, Dongchuan red soil, Yuanyang terrace fields, Bingzhongluo
Village and Puzhehei. But today I want to introduce anther beautiful
village – Bamei Village, that is a land of idyllic beauty.
Night scene of Bamei Village
Bamei Village is located in the northern of Guangnan County, Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan Province. As this village is surrounded by mountains in the four directions, it still has no road to get touch with the outside world. If you want to get in and out of Bamei, you have to take boats and get through the two caves that are gateways to the village.
The giant cave that you have to get through before getting into Bamei Village is called Tanhua Cave. For most people the experience by boat is quite special. Before the boat get in the cave, you will see numerous stalagmites hanging on the mount of the cave and many swallows that hovering around. At first you can see lights and hear voices of the outside world. After a few minutes, lights and noises almost disappear. You cannot see anything, and you can only hear the trickling and dripping of water and whisper of swallows. You may feel unsettled in the dark sight as you do not know when you will reach the outside bright world. But when you come to the exit of the cave and are suddenly enlightened to the bright outside, that kind of excitement would get you high. The surprise to find the beautiful village would linger a long time.
The beauty of Bamei lies in its natural and poetic scenery. The magnificent mountains standing around, the peculiar geography, green forests, ancient trees, and clear winding rivers decorated by extended farmlands, water wheels, flying swallows, sheep and cows. Even these are simple common elements of a village, they have bring us a distinctive and poetic village. Especially when it is spring, when there are pink peach blossoms, white pear blossoms and bright yellow rape flowers in full bloom, Bamei has its most enchanting scenery all the year.
When in Bamei, you will see the unique winding river in the village. It is divided into two branches by a small island when it runs through the village and merges into a river when it comes to the end of the village. Local people call the left branch “men’s river” and only men are allowed to shower there. And the branch on the right side is “women’s river”, women are privileged to use this branch.
The most ancient tree in Bamei Village
Bamei is actually a village resided by Zhuang people. Their ancestors came here because of war reasons in ancient times and settled down. People there still remain their traditional culture and customs. They still live in their special built houses, dress their ethnic customs, and celebrate traditional holidays and customs. This strong ethnic flavors has added some more fun and mysteries to Bamei.
Night scene of Bamei Village
Bamei Village is located in the northern of Guangnan County, Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan Province. As this village is surrounded by mountains in the four directions, it still has no road to get touch with the outside world. If you want to get in and out of Bamei, you have to take boats and get through the two caves that are gateways to the village.
The giant cave that you have to get through before getting into Bamei Village is called Tanhua Cave. For most people the experience by boat is quite special. Before the boat get in the cave, you will see numerous stalagmites hanging on the mount of the cave and many swallows that hovering around. At first you can see lights and hear voices of the outside world. After a few minutes, lights and noises almost disappear. You cannot see anything, and you can only hear the trickling and dripping of water and whisper of swallows. You may feel unsettled in the dark sight as you do not know when you will reach the outside bright world. But when you come to the exit of the cave and are suddenly enlightened to the bright outside, that kind of excitement would get you high. The surprise to find the beautiful village would linger a long time.
The beauty of Bamei lies in its natural and poetic scenery. The magnificent mountains standing around, the peculiar geography, green forests, ancient trees, and clear winding rivers decorated by extended farmlands, water wheels, flying swallows, sheep and cows. Even these are simple common elements of a village, they have bring us a distinctive and poetic village. Especially when it is spring, when there are pink peach blossoms, white pear blossoms and bright yellow rape flowers in full bloom, Bamei has its most enchanting scenery all the year.
When in Bamei, you will see the unique winding river in the village. It is divided into two branches by a small island when it runs through the village and merges into a river when it comes to the end of the village. Local people call the left branch “men’s river” and only men are allowed to shower there. And the branch on the right side is “women’s river”, women are privileged to use this branch.
The most ancient tree in Bamei Village
Bamei is actually a village resided by Zhuang people. Their ancestors came here because of war reasons in ancient times and settled down. People there still remain their traditional culture and customs. They still live in their special built houses, dress their ethnic customs, and celebrate traditional holidays and customs. This strong ethnic flavors has added some more fun and mysteries to Bamei.
2014年6月19日星期四
Top Destinations for Tour Shanghai
When early summer comes, a short tour at the weekend to avoid the
heat and hustles of the city become popular among those people working
and living in Shanghai. Many people may choose a short tour at those
neighboring cities like Hangzhou and Suzhou. These cities do have great
views, but may still be crowded as they are tourist cities. For a
relaxed and fresh Shanghai tour adjacent areas, here is a list of top
destinations.
Hengsha Island
Hengsha Island is one of the located in the east end of Yangtze River mouth. It adjoins Chongming Island in the north and Changxing Island in the west. It is a top destination to avoid from summer heat, relax and leisure for people at Shanghai. Beautiful and pure as Hengsha Island is, it has the most beautiful idyllic landscapes around Shanghai.
You can enjoy the natural scenery of clean and clear rivers, verdant farm land and fruit gardens, the perfect combination of clear sky, blue sea and stretching beach. Or the experience of rural life, fishing with local fishermen, a seafood buffet. At the same time you can also have a great time at those modern entertainment activities like motorcycling, surfing, water parachute and rowing. The peaceful and tranquil environment of Heangsha Island is precious for Shanghai people, even an enjoyment of sunrise at Hengsha Island is quite extraordinary experience.
Fengjing Ancient Town
Fengjing Ancient Town is a famous historical and cultural town. It is located in southwest of Shanghai. This is a typical Jiangnan style water town. Ancient houses with green tiles and white walls, a network of rivers with bridges some even have a history of more than 700 years, the crossed alleys and streets with scattered temples and churches, and the local easy lifestyle, all these are attractive to those people living a busy life. A scroll at the streets in Fengjing, be in a daze along the riverside, a leaning on the bridge, a chat with your friends in a tea house, and try some delicious local snacks, this is should be the most enjoyable and relaxed weekend.
Zhujiajiao Ancient Town
Zhujiajiao Ancient Town is another town around Shanghai City. It is located in suburban of Shanghai. Reputed as “Venice of Shanghai”, Zhujiajiao town has charming scenery of water, river, bridge and ancient houses. There are ancient streets built in Ming and Qing Dynasties, magnificent temples, delicate gardens, and the mountain and lake, all these bring a beautiful picture for you.
Shanghai Dongtan Wetland Park
Shanghai Dongtan Wetland Park is located in Chongming District. It covers a land about 250 square kilometers. Situated in the estuary of Yangtze River, Dongtan Wetland has a great environment for the development of species diversity. It has ultra fresh air, clean river, dense weeds, vast flat mud, and flocks of birds in various species flying under sunshine and glow. A leisure trip to relax at Dongtan Wetland Park is quite pleasant.
Hengsha Island
Hengsha Island is one of the located in the east end of Yangtze River mouth. It adjoins Chongming Island in the north and Changxing Island in the west. It is a top destination to avoid from summer heat, relax and leisure for people at Shanghai. Beautiful and pure as Hengsha Island is, it has the most beautiful idyllic landscapes around Shanghai.
You can enjoy the natural scenery of clean and clear rivers, verdant farm land and fruit gardens, the perfect combination of clear sky, blue sea and stretching beach. Or the experience of rural life, fishing with local fishermen, a seafood buffet. At the same time you can also have a great time at those modern entertainment activities like motorcycling, surfing, water parachute and rowing. The peaceful and tranquil environment of Heangsha Island is precious for Shanghai people, even an enjoyment of sunrise at Hengsha Island is quite extraordinary experience.
Fengjing Ancient Town
Fengjing Ancient Town is a famous historical and cultural town. It is located in southwest of Shanghai. This is a typical Jiangnan style water town. Ancient houses with green tiles and white walls, a network of rivers with bridges some even have a history of more than 700 years, the crossed alleys and streets with scattered temples and churches, and the local easy lifestyle, all these are attractive to those people living a busy life. A scroll at the streets in Fengjing, be in a daze along the riverside, a leaning on the bridge, a chat with your friends in a tea house, and try some delicious local snacks, this is should be the most enjoyable and relaxed weekend.
Zhujiajiao Ancient Town
Zhujiajiao Ancient Town is another town around Shanghai City. It is located in suburban of Shanghai. Reputed as “Venice of Shanghai”, Zhujiajiao town has charming scenery of water, river, bridge and ancient houses. There are ancient streets built in Ming and Qing Dynasties, magnificent temples, delicate gardens, and the mountain and lake, all these bring a beautiful picture for you.
Shanghai Dongtan Wetland Park
Shanghai Dongtan Wetland Park is located in Chongming District. It covers a land about 250 square kilometers. Situated in the estuary of Yangtze River, Dongtan Wetland has a great environment for the development of species diversity. It has ultra fresh air, clean river, dense weeds, vast flat mud, and flocks of birds in various species flying under sunshine and glow. A leisure trip to relax at Dongtan Wetland Park is quite pleasant.
2014年6月18日星期三
Lijiang Tour Guide
Located in the northwest of Yunnan province (527 km away from
Kunming), Lijiang is one of the hottest tourist destinations in China
even the whole world. Lijiang is well known for its wonderful natural
scenery and interesting culture, including the Naxi Ancient Music, which
is known as Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Tiger Leaping Gorge, the "living
fossil of Chinese classical music", the world's only "living"
hieroglyph Dongba hieroglyphs, the Mosuo people who still has the
characteristics of matriarchal, etc.
Lijiang is divided into the old and new town with Lion Hill (a local landmark) marking the "dividing line". East of the hill is Lijiang Old Town, and to the west is the new town district. The following are some travel tips for a wonderful Lijiang tourism!
Best Time to Visit Lijiang
1. Lijiang enjoys abundant sunshine all the year around, favored with fresh air and charming natural scenery. It allows visitors to get there at any time. The best time to visit Lijiang is April, May, September and October, when the weather is the most pleasant.
2. You can also plan your itinerary catering for local festivals, such as the San Duo Festival (Date, Feb 8th of the Chinese lunar calendar), Torch Festival (Date, Jun 24th to Jun 26th of the Chinese lunar calendar), Mi La Festival (Date, May 15th of the Chinese lunar calendar), etc.
3. If you like snowy scene, you can visit Lijiang during January to March, but it still depends whether you are lucky enough to see the snowy scene!
Health and Safety
2. There are 13 ethnic groups living in Lijiang. When visiting their families, you should respect their etiquettes and taboos.
1. In the Lijiang Old Town, it is not allowed to ride the bike.
3. Lijiang has a clear annual distinction between the rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season lasts from May to October, extremely July and August. That's important to know because heavy rains may result in debris flow, and keep safe during the trip.
4. Travelling in summer, T-shirts and trousers are enough, but it's advisable to take some warm clothes in the other seasons. What’s more, don't forget to protect yourself from the strong radiation from the sun.
Shopping and Entertainment
1. Square Street in Lijiang Old Town is the most traditional shopping place in Lijiang. Many shops sell various local products.
2. Lijiang Old Town is an ideal place to buy souvenirs and Naxi-style handicrafts.
3. Business hours in Lijiang (new town) are not fixed with most businesses operating from 9:00-19:00.
4. If you wander around town long enough, you’re bound to see the impromptu performances at a local park, along a stream, or even at someone’s house!
Lijiang is divided into the old and new town with Lion Hill (a local landmark) marking the "dividing line". East of the hill is Lijiang Old Town, and to the west is the new town district. The following are some travel tips for a wonderful Lijiang tourism!
Best Time to Visit Lijiang
1. Lijiang enjoys abundant sunshine all the year around, favored with fresh air and charming natural scenery. It allows visitors to get there at any time. The best time to visit Lijiang is April, May, September and October, when the weather is the most pleasant.
2. You can also plan your itinerary catering for local festivals, such as the San Duo Festival (Date, Feb 8th of the Chinese lunar calendar), Torch Festival (Date, Jun 24th to Jun 26th of the Chinese lunar calendar), Mi La Festival (Date, May 15th of the Chinese lunar calendar), etc.
3. If you like snowy scene, you can visit Lijiang during January to March, but it still depends whether you are lucky enough to see the snowy scene!
Health and Safety
2. There are 13 ethnic groups living in Lijiang. When visiting their families, you should respect their etiquettes and taboos.
1. In the Lijiang Old Town, it is not allowed to ride the bike.
3. Lijiang has a clear annual distinction between the rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season lasts from May to October, extremely July and August. That's important to know because heavy rains may result in debris flow, and keep safe during the trip.
4. Travelling in summer, T-shirts and trousers are enough, but it's advisable to take some warm clothes in the other seasons. What’s more, don't forget to protect yourself from the strong radiation from the sun.
Shopping and Entertainment
1. Square Street in Lijiang Old Town is the most traditional shopping place in Lijiang. Many shops sell various local products.
2. Lijiang Old Town is an ideal place to buy souvenirs and Naxi-style handicrafts.
3. Business hours in Lijiang (new town) are not fixed with most businesses operating from 9:00-19:00.
4. If you wander around town long enough, you’re bound to see the impromptu performances at a local park, along a stream, or even at someone’s house!
2014年6月12日星期四
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Our tours are entirely managed by our in-house operators and advisors from our branches over the nation. This means that we have direct relationships with all our consultants, on-the-ground local guides and service partners. Therefore, we can offer the highest quality service for the lowest prices and available for travel to china with packages and services tailored to fit any budget ranging from inexpensive tours for the budget traveller to the height in luxury travel and accommodation.
Wide Selection
We provide professional China travel-related services such as private China tours, fixed date join group tours, free & easy china tours, high-end MICE services, China golf service planning & organization, hotel reservation, domestic & international air ticketing and so on. We have hundreds of boutique tourist routes especially on Muslim Private Tours, Muslim Join-in Group Tours and Muslim Single City Tours.
Experience the essence of China with our city tours. Regardless of seasons, themes or destinations we have packages that are customized for your needs. Offering the widest selection of China tours that include in-depth one day city explorations or tour packages for multiple hot destinations. Our city tours are designed to cater for your desires. To satisfy your preference and requirements we have different types of tours such as free & easy tours, group tours and private tours.
International award winning tour operator & travel agency
We are an award-winning travel specialist dedicated to delivering the best China travel service; we are delighted to receive many awards that confirm our high quality services as a leading travel agency.
As a halal tourism specialist we appreciate specific requirements and expectations of you, thus we carefully tailor every package so that you can make the most of your halal holiday. With the support of our 380 professional travel consultants, 480 licensed multilingual tour guides, team leaders and escort interpreters this has been made possible.
Halal Friendly China Experiences
We have created a big variety of exciting itineraries to show our customers China at its best. We offer quality halal leisure holidays and Islamic Heritage Tours. We provides you full unbiased information and allows booking your dream china halal holidays online, fully tailored to your individual needs.
All accommodation facilities are operated in accordance with Islamic norms. Our resorts and hotels do not serve alcohol and have separate swimming pools and beach, leisure areas and spa facilities for men and women. All our entertainment programs are within norms of Islam too.
Our Promise
★ Allocated prayer times & locations with 100% certified Halal meals
★ to offer you top notch personalized service
★ quick answers to all of your questions and requests
★ 24 hour support and service
Halal Travel Specialists
Muslim2China is made up of a diverse, enthusiastic group of people all sharing a deep passion for China. We pride ourselves in offering a professional, yet personal service. Our staff has a first-hand and excellent knowledge of Muslim Travel and enjoy planning each unique halal holiday. Click here to know us Best Rates in Muslim travel market
Our tours are entirely managed by our in-house operators and advisors from our branches over the nation. This means that we have direct relationships with all our consultants, on-the-ground local guides and service partners. Therefore, we can offer the highest quality service for the lowest prices and available for travel to china with packages and services tailored to fit any budget ranging from inexpensive tours for the budget traveller to the height in luxury travel and accommodation.
Wide Selection
We provide professional China travel-related services such as private China tours, fixed date join group tours, free & easy china tours, high-end MICE services, China golf service planning & organization, hotel reservation, domestic & international air ticketing and so on. We have hundreds of boutique tourist routes especially on Muslim Private Tours, Muslim Join-in Group Tours and Muslim Single City Tours.
Experience the essence of China with our city tours. Regardless of seasons, themes or destinations we have packages that are customized for your needs. Offering the widest selection of China tours that include in-depth one day city explorations or tour packages for multiple hot destinations. Our city tours are designed to cater for your desires. To satisfy your preference and requirements we have different types of tours such as free & easy tours, group tours and private tours.
International award winning tour operator & travel agency
We are an award-winning travel specialist dedicated to delivering the best China travel service; we are delighted to receive many awards that confirm our high quality services as a leading travel agency.
2014年6月3日星期二
Do I Need A Visa When Trip To Hong Kong
Most people don't konw the visa to Hong Kong (HK) policy clearly. Thus we think it is necessary to write an article about it. Hope is helpful for your trip to Hong Kong.
In the first place, travelers holding one of the following documents can enter HK without a visa or entry permit:
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Passport,
- British National (Overseas) Passport,
- Hong Kong Certificate of Identity,
- Hong Kong Re-entry permit (for entry from the Mainland of China and the Macao Special Administrative Region only),
- Hong Kong Seaman's Identity Book,
- Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes provided that the document is valid or the holder's limit of stay in Hong Kong has not expired.
- Travel documents bearing one of the following endorsements:
"Holder's eligibility for Hong Kong permanent identity card verified."
"The holder of this travel document has the right to land in Hong Kong. (Section 2AAA, Immigration Ordinance, Cap. 115, Laws of Hong Kong)"
- Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card.
However, as an important free zone in the world, HK allows nationals of about 150 countries and territories to stay visa-free for a period from 7 days to 180 days. As long as your country is on the list, and your passport is valid for more than a month, you can enter HK.
Although HK is a part of People’s Republic of China (PRC), you will need a visa or follow the visa-free policy of HK even if you have obtained the visa of PRC. Plus, there is no difference between entering HK from the mainland or from a foreign country.
In the first place, travelers holding one of the following documents can enter HK without a visa or entry permit:
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Passport,
- British National (Overseas) Passport,
- Hong Kong Certificate of Identity,
- Hong Kong Re-entry permit (for entry from the Mainland of China and the Macao Special Administrative Region only),
- Hong Kong Seaman's Identity Book,
- Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes provided that the document is valid or the holder's limit of stay in Hong Kong has not expired.
- Travel documents bearing one of the following endorsements:
"Holder's eligibility for Hong Kong permanent identity card verified."
"The holder of this travel document has the right to land in Hong Kong. (Section 2AAA, Immigration Ordinance, Cap. 115, Laws of Hong Kong)"
- Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card.
However, as an important free zone in the world, HK allows nationals of about 150 countries and territories to stay visa-free for a period from 7 days to 180 days. As long as your country is on the list, and your passport is valid for more than a month, you can enter HK.
Although HK is a part of People’s Republic of China (PRC), you will need a visa or follow the visa-free policy of HK even if you have obtained the visa of PRC. Plus, there is no difference between entering HK from the mainland or from a foreign country.
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