Huangpu River Cruise – Shanghai

16-05-2013 The best way to experience the Huangpu River is to take a river cruise. Cruises last over hour can show Yuyuan Garden, and  Oriental Pearl TV Tower.   The Huangpu River runs through Shanghai, and we see the tallest skyscrapers in Shanghai, and the Bund are both very close …

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Yuyuan Garden

Yuyuan Garden is believed to have been built in the Ming Dynasty, more than 400 years ago. The exquisite layout, beautiful scenery, and the artistic style of the garden architecture have made the garden one of the highlights of Shanghai. Yu Garden was a private garden of the Pan family in the Ming …

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Beijing

18-05-2013 China’s sprawling capital,.Beijing (earlier Peking) City was established over 3,000 years ago and was called Jin City in the Western Zhou Dynasty (11th century BC – 771 BC). Ever since Emperor Qin united China in 221 BC, Beijing has played an important role in north China. … It wasn’t …

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The Great Wall of China

19-05-2013 The Great Wall of China is an ancient series of walls and fortifications, totaling more than 13,000 miles in length, located in northern China. Perhaps the most recognizable symbol of China and its long and vivid history, the Great Wall was originally conceived by Emperor Qin Shi Huang in …

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Forbidden City

Forbidden City, at the heart of Beijing Commissioned in 1406 by the emperor of the Ming Dynasty , it was first officially occupied by the court in 1420. It was so named because access to the area was barred to most of the people. Government functionaries and even the imperial family were permitted …

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The Terracotta Warriors & Big Wild Goose Pagoda

21-05-2013 The Terracotta Warriors Located in three pits near the city of Xi’an in China’s Shaanxi province, the world famous Terracotta Warriors at the tomb of the  First Emperor of China during (259-210 B.C.E.) who conquered much in this life, but his  purpose was even greater, he sought to conquer death. In order to …

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Xian to Lhasa

22-05-2013 Overnight train to Lhasa, a distance of over 3000 kms.Over altitudes in excess of 5000 Mtrs.Through passes and breathtakingly spectacular scenery. And across the vast Qing Hai – the Tibetan plateau as we stay glued to the window in awe. Between Xining and Golmud the tracks pass by Qinghai …

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Lhasa – Tibet

LHASA – TIBET Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, lies on the Lhasa River’s north bank in a valley of the Himalayas, rising atop Red Mountain at an altitude of 3,700m, Lhasa is the  centre of the Tibetan Buddhist world for over a millennium, Lhasa  remains largely a …

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Jokhang Temple

Jokhang Temple is a Tibetan Buddhist temple located in the center of old Lhasa city. It was originally built in 647 AD. The name “Jokhang” means “House of Buddha”. This Temple is the spiritual center of Tibet and is one of the holiest destinations for Buddhist pilgrims. During the day and night, lots of …

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Tibetan Plateau

Tibetan Plateau Tibetan Plateau, with an average elevation of 4,500 meters, it is Earth’s highest and most isolated regions on the planet. Tibet’s capital, Lhasa, one of the world’s highest cities, is simply breathtaking — both literally, given the low oxygen levels at this altitude, with its mountainous backdrop and …

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