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China Map |
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| Capital City
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Beijing |
| Population
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1.28 billion |
| Religion |
Confucianism, Buddhism,
Taoism , Muslim , Christian |
| Language |
Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Currency |
Renminbi |
| Dial Code |
86 |
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| Time Zone |
GMT/UTC +8 (Beijing Time.) |
| Climate |
Spring (March-April) and
autumn (September-October) are the best times to visit
China. Daytime temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C
(68°F-86°F) in these seasons - but bear in mind
that nights can still be bitterly cold and it can sometimes
be wet and miserable. |
| Visa Req. |
Visas are required by most foreigners
entering mainland China although, at this stage, visas
are not required by Western nationals visiting Hong
Kong and Macau. Travellers in transit can stay in China
visa-free for up to 24 hours as long as they have an
onward air ticket for a flight from China to another
destination departing within that time period.
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| 1 Jan. |
New Year's Day |
| Feb |
Spring Festival |
| 8 Mar |
International
Women's Day |
| 1 May |
International
Labour Day |
| 4 May |
Youth Day |
| 1 Jun |
International
Children's Day |
| 1 Jul |
Birthday of the
Chinese Communist Party |
| Electricity |
220V ,50Hz
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No Warning at this moment
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Major Tourist Attractions in CHINA |
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Beijing
The venerated Chinese history has strewn the land of Beijing with sites of cultural and historical interest. Some of them, such as the Great Wall, Former imperial Palace, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, and the ruins of Peking Man at Zhoukoudian, are UNESCO-endorsed world cultural heritage sites. Imperial palaces, mansions, gardens and tombs are epitomes of classical Chinese architecture. Among the massive number of ancient buildings that have remained to this day are quite a few Buddhist monasteries, Taoist temples and Catholic churches, such as Yonghegong Lamasery and Big Bell Temple. There are 120 museums worth seeing, including Museum of Chinese History and China Art Gallery. Over 100 gardens are open to the public. As behooves an international metropolis, Beijing's skyline looks splendid with a jungle of tall buildings in varied and distinct styles. Chinese Ethnic Culture Park and Central TV Tower are among Beijing's recent crop of landmarks. You will not be disappointed if you have time to spare for a visit to the suburbs, where the scenery holds forth the fascination of sequestered repose and unperturbed serenity. |
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Shanghai
Shanghai, China's leading industrial and commercial city and major financial center, is located in the middle of the coast of the Chinese mainland and on the Southern shore of the Yangtze River estuary. The famous Huangpu River flows through Shanghai, which is in the possession of a host of historical scenes and sights that testify to the city's modern-time glory as a national commercial and financial center. The policy of reform and opening up to the outside world has transformed Shanghai into a sophisticated metropolis with a well-developed network of land, air and sea transportation. Catering and entertainment service are distinctive of the tourist industry of Shanghai. |
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Tibet
The Tibet Autonomous Region, perched on the southwest Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is a southwestern frontier region in china. At an average altitude of 4,000 metres, Tibet is the world's largest and highest plateau known as the 'Roof of the World'. The world's largest canyon the Yalung Zangbo Canyou, is in Tibet. In the mid-7th century, Songtsan Gambo established the unified Tubo dynasty and befriended the Tang Dynasty by marrying Princess Wencheng in 641 AD. Tibetans, who make up upwards of 90 percent of the local population, are born singers and dancers with a splendid civilization. Buddhist art thrives, and among the region's 2,700 temples are such famous ones as the Potala Palace, the Norbulinka Palace, the Jokhong Temple, and the Tashilhunpo Monastery.
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Source: China Tourism Official Website |
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Best Hotel Deals in China |
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| The Peninsula Palace |
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| No of Rooms: 583 |
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| Holiday Inn Downtown |
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| No of Rooms: 325 |
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| Jian Guo Hotel Qianmen |
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| No of Rooms: 170 |
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| The Marco Polo |
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| No of Rooms: 296 |
| Beijing |
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| Equatorial Hotel |
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| No of Rooms: 468 |
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| Grand Hyatt |
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| No of Rooms: 555 |
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| Okura Garden Hotel |
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| No of Rooms: 500 |
| Shanghai |
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