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  • Tips to Save Money on Hotels

    To travel, accommodation is a huge cost. All of us want to live clean and comfortable hotel, also we want to make certain the safety when we stay in the hotel. Numerous rich individuals do not care about the price of the hotel, they feel they can afford. But in reality it is not the case, somebody has the money and how to save dollars is not the exact same case. How to find the finest price to achieve the greatest benefits is what the wise man requirements to believe about. It seems trivial, but in reality it embodies a person’s financial management.

    Now it is the off-season for tourism, the costs of airline tickets are decreasing, although the costs of hotels are still unchanged, the cost is still very high. How to save funds on hotels? How to get a minimum discount? There are some suggestions to save dollars on hotels, which permits you not only stay comfortable, but also invest less dollars on hotels in China.

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  • Venture Beyond the City Walls of China

    Hello China!

     

    Here I will take you by means of a China Tour that is a personal favourite of mine.

     

    This China tour takes the road less travelled from bustling Beijing to cosmopolitan Shanghai. Visit the Fantastic Wall, Forbidden City and Terracotta Warriors, just before discovering the striking limestone peaks of Guilin, the fascinating eclectic mix of minority groups in Yangshuo and Longsheng’s incredible Dragons Backbone.

     

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  • Lhasa Travel, Tibet Travel and China Vacations Information – Taboos in Tibet

    This arctile is about the Tibet travel and Lhasa travel. You can find some helpful information in it if you are planning your trip to Tibet now.

     

    Tibet is famous of its Buddhism culture and all the Tibetan people are religious Buddhism follower. Because of this, there are many taboos(some knowledge of these will be helpful for your Lhasa travel or Tibet travel) here in Tibet.

     

    1. If the guests visit a Tibetan home, the older people always get the priority to speak first. To show your respect to them, you can add a “LA” to the end of their names. Complaining to the strangers is unpolite in Tibet. When receiving gifts from the Tibetan people, always use your two hands.

     

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