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Celebrate 2012 - The Year of Dragon! Chinese Horoscope 2012 Dragon Prediction Do you know your sign in Chinese horoscope? Just check out your Chinese astrology zodiac sign and get the answer for Chinese horoscope matches, Chinese horoscope 2012 prediction, etc. in this post we are going to analyze the Dragon Chinese horoscope 2012 prediction. People...

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Air China – The Choice Of Many

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Posted on : 03-05-2012 | By : | In : Resources
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Air China – The Choice Of Many
World’s largest carrier by market value Air China’ has become the choice of every person who wants to travel to national or international destinations. As per 2010 records, Air China owns 262 passenger planes with the major type of Boeing and Air Bus and flies to 32 countries and districts encompassing 63 international cities and 90 domestic cities, with more than 925 daily departures. The logo of Air China is the phoenix, at the same time it is also the arty transfiguration of the word “VIP” in traditional Chinese red color which signifies luckiness, chubbiness, auspiciousness, happiness and expresses Air China personnel’s sincere passion of serving the society and continuous pursuing of the safety principles. The enterprise culture issued by Air China has serviced as a magnum opus and gave a full expatiation of Air China’s sense of worth in the new era. The yearning and orientation of Air China is “an air company with international reputation”, the subtext of which is to apprehend four strategic targets, i.e. being recognized by major passengers, being the most valuable in China, having the strongest power of profit earning and having competitive power in the world. The enterprise culture of Air China has doubtlessly expressed the notion of broadcasting love all over the world and offering outstanding service quality.

There are several types of vacation packages available with the Air China flights to the benefit of travel freaks. These packages attract travelers to book Air China Tickets to the desired destination. Online Air China booking is, no doubt, the easiest and fastest way for travelers to book Air China tickets in less time. Air China official website displays accurate Air China status and Air China schedules for people to check while they are on the go, online. In fact, Air China even has applications built specifically for the purpose of keeping up with your Air China status on a smart phone. If you’re in a rush and are not yet at the airport, checking online is the best way to get updated on your Air China Status information.

Pardeep Gupta is an internationally known author who writes on Air China, Air China Tickets and Air China Status.

The Top 4 Cities to Tour in China

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Posted on : 18-04-2012 | By : | In : Resources
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The Top 4 Cities to Tour in China

The nation of China is a vast area, occupying nearly 10 million kilometres squared and bordering 14 different nations from Russia to Afghanistan and North Korea. In such a large space, it can be overwhelming to decide which cities should be visited by a traveller. To make the most of your holiday in China, and be able to see as many fascinating sites as possible, consider a tour group. Having an experienced local guide, proficient in the local language, will allow you to spend less time worrying about travel and accommodation and more time enjoying the locations and scenery. Here are the 4 top cities worth touring in China:

1. Beijing: As China’s capital, Beijing is without a doubt the most popular city for tourists visiting the country. Along with modern facilities, there are hundreds of historical landmarks worth exploring.

Some of the most popular destinations within the city include the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, the Monument to the People’s Martyrs and the National Stadium from the 2008 Olympics. With so many different places to see in such a compact city, a guide is a great idea to help you navigate the streets and visit as much as possible in the time allotted.

2. Guangzhou: This is the third largest city in China, and is a wonderful place to visit and use as a starting off point for travels around the area. Within Guangzhou you can view some impressive architecture, including the Memorial of the Huangpu Military Academy, the ShiShi Sacred Heart Catholic Cathedral and the Sun YatSen Memorial Hall. Guangzhou is also only an hour’s travel from Hong Kong, and two from Macau, making it a great place for tours of both those cities as well.

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Shanghai: Despite Beijing being the capital of China, Shanghai is the largest city in the nation. It is also considered to be the most modern and industrial city in China, and boasts a very international population. It is also the ideal place to tour colonial architecture from the early 20th century, specifically in the French Concession and the Bund District. A tour guide can help travellers to identify each of the impressive structures found in Shanghai.

4. Xian: This city is one of the oldest in China, and is believed to be roughly 3,000 years old. It was the capital city for several Chinese dynasties, making it home to hundreds of architectural wonders like palaces and temples. In addition, Xian is home to the famed terra cotta soldiers, an impressive display of over 8,000 soldiers made from clay and posed ready in battle stance with their weapons, horses and chariots. This is believed by many to be the most breathtaking site in all of China.

 

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Celebrate 2012 – The Year of Dragon!

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Posted on : 07-01-2012 | By : MM | In : Chinese Zodiac Years, Resources
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Chinese Horoscope 2012 Dragon Prediction

Do you know your sign in Chinese horoscope? Just check out your Chinese astrology zodiac sign and get the answer for Chinese horoscope matches, Chinese horoscope 2012 prediction, etc. in this post we are going to analyze the Dragon Chinese horoscope 2012 prediction.

People born in 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, and 2000 are a part of dragon sign under Chinese astrology.

This is the end of Chinese year of rabbit; the new year of water dragon will come at 23 January, but not on 1st of January in conformity with the Julian calendar. January 23 is the first of 15 days of celebration and the start of the Year of the Dragon. Dragon is the most special, as it is a mystical being rather than an earthly animal. It is sometimes called a karmic sign, which indicate that we can expect grand things this year.

China’s celestial dragon symbolizes potent and benevolent power. Dragons are ancient, majestic, wise, and intelligent, and Dragon years are considered particularly auspicious for new businesses, marriage and children. Dragon years also tend to boost individual fortunes and the world economy. And even China has released a stamp designed to mark the upcoming Year of the Dragon is drawing unusual criticism for its fang-bearing monster.

The person born in the Chinese Year of the Dragon can be quite a confronting person but if you can reach their “soft heart” they are worthwhile allies. This person is also self-confident enough to know how to create a necessary impression. Because they are larger than life themselves, dragon people like to do everything on a grand scale.

It’s a time in which to make a real effort to realize your goals. The tide of the cosmos is behind you. There will be irritations, but nothing you can’t handle if you use your wit instead of your temper. Whatever field of life you walk, express yourself. Challenges in 2012 will prove a training ground for the development of new skills. Dragon’s innate wisdom will help you get rid of excessive ambition and help you obtain trusted work partners.

Chinese Character ” Dragon” – pronunciation: “Long”
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Great Wall of China: Center of Chinese Culture part 1

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Posted on : 31-12-2011 | By : | In : Videos
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For more about Great Wall of China travel, facts, history and info, go to www.great-wall-of-china.org

A dragon boat racing team orders a traditional Chinese dragon cake, which proves to be a unique challenge. The bakery also prepares hundreds of cannoli shells for the annual 25¢ Throw Back Cannoli Day. Buddy and Lisa celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary.

China Tour – The Trademark Of History

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Posted on : 27-12-2011 | By : | In : Uncategorized
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China Tour – The Trademark Of History
China is one of the most influential countries across the globe. To prove this, almost all countries have their own version of “Chinatown.” It’s very ancient culture is one thing that China can brag about. To add to that, they have managed to influence other nations in their own intricate way. No one can discount the fact that in one way or another, Chinese culture lives in us; in the area of business, family tie-ups, food, and many more. Among the Asian countries, China is the most known so far.

China has a colorful past. From the different dynasties, to the Great Wall of China, to Peking Ducks, to Rickshaws, to Chinese New Year; all of these are China’s trademarks. That is why, many are intrigued what it’s like to be in China. Though Chinese are seen to every nation, many tourists long to be there in China to explore the great historical background. In fact, those who are into world travel place China on top of their itineraries.

To appreciate China on a higher level, here are some of their main attractions that you wouldn’t want to miss:

Great Wall of China

A traveler is not a traveler if he hadn’t gone to the Great Wall of China. This historic wall made from granite takes part in the Seven Wonders of the World. The epic wall is man-made and is a real China pride

The Forbidden City

You will regret it if you pass China and forgot to drop by to this enchanting spot. 24 Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasty lived in this City. Chinese’s craftsmanship is well represented in this huge structure. With so many rooms and sections, it is impossible to visit the whole in a day.

Terra Cotta Warriors

This is the best word to describe this site. Thousands of clay infantrymen and horses will surprise your eyes. This site was accidentally discovered by Chinese farmers in 1974. The discovery continued when authorities dig deeper and found out thousands types of Chinese warriors in clay form. Singapore and France Prime Ministers were astonished to this museum.

Above mentioned are three of the many attractions in China. There will be more discoveries if you yourself witnessed these historic attractions. These are proof of Chinese’s high regard in culture preservation. If you are looking for a travel partner, take online help. Visiting tour website will amuse your excitement to discover China.

Planning for China tours? Visit chinatravelbooking.com to make us your travel partner.

Travel through China Macau

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Posted on : 20-12-2011 | By : | In : Uncategorized
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Travel through China Macau

Macau is a city which is called Chinese Las Vegas. And, perhaps, a casino is the most important thing which attracts tourists, and mostly Chinese. Gambling is officially banned in China, and the only place where it is llowed – this is Macau. But except neon lights of casinos in Macau you can plunge into a unique cultural mix of Portugal and China, go for a walk on the Senate Square and the Old Town, take pictures of St. Paul’s College, Cathedral and explore the old fortress, or visit any of the many recreational activities. The most, perhaps, interesting thing is the famous Cirque du Soleil with the hour and a half show Zaia at Venetian Macau. Generally, Macau is probably the most convenient Chinese city for foreigners. It is much easier to move through Macau by public transport than in Hong Kong – there are routes schemes in English at each bus stop, which are easy to understand.

Those who want to save money, can take advantage of free buses, circulating between large casinos – so you can bypass almost entire Macau.

And, perhaps, a casino is the most important thing which attracts tourists, and mostly Chinese. Gambling is officially banned in China, and the only place where it is llowed – this is Macau. But except neon lights of casinos in Macau you can plunge into a unique cultural mix of Portugal and China, go for a walk on the Senate Square and the Old Town, take pictures of St. Paul’s College, Cathedral and explore the old fortress, or visit any of the many recreational activities. The most, perhaps, interesting thing is the famous Cirque du Soleil with the hour and a half show Zaia at Venetian Macau. Generally, Macau is probably the most convenient Chinese city for foreigners. It is much easier to move through Macau by public transport than in Hong Kong – there are routes schemes in English at each bus stop, which are easy to understand. Those who want to save money, can take advantage of free buses, circulating between large casinos – so you can bypass almost entire Macau.And, perhaps, a casino is the most important thing which attracts tourists, and mostly Chinese. Gambling is officially banned in China, and the only place where it is allowed – this is Macau. But except neon lights of casinos in Macau you can plunge into a unique cultural mix of Portugal and China, go for a walk on the Senate Square and the Old Town, take pictures of St. Paul’s College, Cathedral and explore the old fortress, or visit any of the many recreational activities. The most, perhaps, interesting thing is the famous Cirque du Soleil with the hour and a half show Zaia at Venetian Macau. Generally, Macau is probably the most convenient Chinese city for foreigners. It is much easier to move through Macau by public transport than in Hong Kong – there are routes schemes in English at each bus stop, which are easy to understand. Those who want to save money, can take advantage of free buses, circulating between large casinos – so you can bypass almost entire Macau.

Anna Levand