Travel To China

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  • China On A Shoestring

    China is not only the largest country in the world with 20% of the world’s people, it is also the world’s oldest continuing culture. Its more popular tourist attractions include the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, and the Forbidden City in or near Beijing, and the ancient cities of Xi’an, Nanjing, and Kaifeng. Natural attractions include the Yellow River, the Long River, the Himalayas, and the unique natural beauty of Guilin. A China tour can be quite affordable if you use a discount tour company.

    China tour companies and travel agencies offer group and individual tours. Deep discounts are often available for hotels, rent-a-car, air tickets, and more – discounts can reach 50-70% of normal price. Even during the peak tourist season, hotel rates offered by many China tour operators can be quite affordable for Westerners used to the sky-high costs charged in Europe. Some of the most popular China-related travel agencies include China Comfort Travel, China International Travel Service, and several companies on the web.

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  • A Guide to Having a Safe, Memorable Trip to China

    Tourism is a burgeoning industry in China making it not only a prime business destination but a must see travel stop. To make certain that you take pleasure in your trip, Chinese Translation Pro has compiled these handy travel suggestions as well as useful bits of data to take with you.

    When to Go: If you searching for the lowest cost on travel, plan your trip during the Low Season; December, January and February. The Peak Travel Season pertains to May possibly, September and October. March, April, June, July, August and November are perhaps the finest travel months with respect to cost, weather and entertainment.

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  • Gay Travel to China

    As a communist-led country steeped in old-world traditions that influence even the most modern, advanced cities in the nation, China may possibly not appear like the perfect location for gay holidays; nonetheless, travelers will locate that there is a vibrant scene in China, which includes pride celebrations, clubs, bars, neighborhoods and a level of acceptance that is on the rise as the visible, well-organized LGBT community grows. From exceptional food and fashion to gorgeous landscapes and rich cultural experiences, China offers a wide variety of choices and is an perfect location a gay travel destination.

    Hong Kong and Shanghai are perhaps the most popular destinations in China for gay tours. With visible, well-organized LGBT communities, many clubs, saunas, bars, restaurants and other establishments, annual pride celebrations and LGBT community events throughout the year, both of these big metropolitan areas have significantly to provide for LGBT travelers. Visitors will come across a number of beaches on Hong Kong Island that are common with men, as well as numerous neighborhoods such as Hong Kong’s Soho, Lan Kwai Fong and Tsim Sha Tsui in nearby Kowloon. Shanghai’s club scene is largely located in the French Concession district and provides a selection of options from dimly lit lounges to dance clubs.

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