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CamperIf you like traveling, you may try the Campervans and motorhomes, which will give you the best and most impressive vacation in your life. This is option for traveling, which most of the people link with camping, tents and terrible accommodations, but the modern Pop Up Campers, give all the necessary equipment and large living area, which will make you feel really good. They are equipped with kitchen, bath and toilet, TV, have internet connection and generators for electricity. Definitely this is one of the best and most amazing way to travel and spend your vacation. The Campers will save you money and will keep you close to the nature and the place, which you are visiting. If you are foreigner, the motorhome will meet you with the local people, will show you their lifestyle and will keep you close to the nature. You will not have such exciting journey on hotel or resort, where you will be closed and will have some attractions, but will not see the real country, where you had been. Traveling with motorhome gives you ability to see really all the traditions of the country and to keep you close to the locals. Also you can change your destinations and after finishing your tour to see another city and another destination. Definitely Campervans and motorhomes are the best and most interesting option for traveling nowadays.

Hua HinTravelling to amazing exotic countries can really help you forget about the problems you are having and really look at your life from a fresh perspective. It is nice to visit places like Brazil, India and China for new experiences and unforgettable memories to cherish for years to come. There are great opportunities to shop for exotic gifts for your family and friends there but before you go you should find out what the requirements for a visa are and how you can get the best results of your trip at brazil.visatobric.com where ltos of interesting facts can be found. Learning a few important things about Indian customs and traditions from india.visatobric.com can also help you be more informed about what to bring, how to handle money and which places to visit. So make sure you go to china.visatobric.com to see the latest news and learn more about getting a Chinese visa.

Jinan

November 29th, 2011

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Jinan Chinese cityJinan is the capital of Chinese Shandong Province, located in the eastern part of the country. The city has a rich history. Jinan and its settlements occur in the dawn of human civilization. Tourists can see many ancient ruins. Today the city is prosperous administrative, economic and transport hub of East Asia. Six millionth Jinan is known as the “city of springs”. Complex are 70 beautiful fountain. South of Jinan is excellent and cool mountain Tai, defined by many as “world heritage”. North is the Yellow River, considered the mother river of the entire Chinese people. Jinan keep their traditions through attractive annual holidays. Perhaps most memorable is the Lantern Festival, held in the Baotu Spring Park. Green Zone is located in the heart of the Chinese city. It is popular Baotu, considered one of the three most interesting places to visit in Jinan. Sometimes the bowels of the ground water rises, reaching over 26 feet. Annual water temperature is 18 degrees Celsius. According to local sources of water suitable for drinking, especially for the preparation of traditional Chinese tea. Fascinated by the natural beauty, visitors can enjoy the many cultural and other attractions located in the park of Jinan. Access fee is 40 yuan.
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Shanghai

September 4th, 2011

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ShanghaiShanghai is one of the provinces of China, or rather one of four cities-provinces. Located in the eastern part of the huge Chinese Republic, the Yangtze River Delta, Shanghai is considered the largest city in the country. Objectives 18,450,000 people (possibly even more) living in Shanghai with an area of ​​6340 sq. km. Agglomeration of Shanghai beats sizes even Beijing and Tianjin. The very name of the Chinese city is literally translated as “sea” and often called the city of Shanghai and the rising sun. The history of Shanghai also began as a small fishing town. By the early 20th century, it has grown to incredible size and became the most important city in China. And Shanghai is the center of popular culture, the disputes of the intelligentsia and the political intrigues of the era of the Republic of China. Shanghai at some point even became the third largest financial center in the world after New York and London. It is the busiest commercial city in the Far East. After the advent of communism in 1949, Shanghai is experiencing hard times of the heavy taxes the central government and lack of foreign capital. After returning to the market economy policy of the Party to Shanghai in 1992, the city once again manages to pass rapidly developing cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou. Today, Shanghai Housing is regarded as one of the engines of China’s economy and finances. Evidence of progress and growth are many skyscrapers and modern lifestyle in the city. This “bright” person of Shanghai also has a downside, which is limited to the polarization of the very poor and very rich. The problem of social inequality go hand in hand with immigration. Shanghai tours with
shanghai massage girls can last for days, even weeks. Among the hectic pace of modern city park Tian Shan is an incredibly quiet, calm and peaceful place where you can escape the urban buzz and clamor. There are so many trees that even in places has a chance to think that you are in a forest.
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Xian in China

August 8th, 2011

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XianXian is the largest city and ан administrative center of Shaanxi Province in central China. Travel in China is usually highly attractive, because of the interesting culture, architecture and beautiful nature. Xian is located Guandzhun Mountain in central China, with an average altitude of over 400 meters. The city borders on the north by the river Weyha and the south the Cylins mountains. About 100 kilometers east of Xian is the Huashan Mountain, which is very beautiful and is known as one of the five sacred mountains dao. The city of Xian is one of the most important cities in the Chinese history as it was the capital of 13 Chinese dynasties, so brings a long and significant history and interesting monuments and artifacts. The city has a great cultural heritage. It is famous Terracotta Army of Qin Shahuan found about 35 miles away. Another important sightseeing is the City Wall of Xian, which is situated the oldest, the best preserved and the largest ancient fortification existing throughout China these days. Definitely the wall is important tour destination in Xian and attracts the visitors with interesting design and massive construction. The sightseeings in the city of Xian are really much, because of the long history and important position of the city. The Shanxi Museum and Palace Damin in Xian are the places, which travelers want to see, because of their culture and historical significance for the country.
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Hong KongThe megacity Hong Kong is situated in the South China coast of the South China Sea. Hong Kong as a Special Administrative Region, including Hong Kong Island (also called Syangan), Kowloon Peninsula (Dzyulun) and 235 small islands offshore. Definitely, this is one of the Asian top destinations, which will meet you with the different industrialization and really perfectly organized city. The travel in Asia is nothing if you miss Hong Kong. About 7 1 million people, mainly Chinese, live in the territory of Hong Kong, which extends a total area of ​​83 sq km. Today Hong Kong is extremely fashionable, industrial, urbanized city in which good manners, morals and manners are to the fore. The Chinese definitely know what discipline is even more – they do not comply with it only while working, while crossing the street or while eating lunch in a restaurant, but rather produce. Hong Kong Island is ultra modern, luxurious and expensive. In the 11th century the territory of Hong Kong today is inhabited by about 3,500 villagers and 2,000 Chinese fishermen. In 1841 locals territory was conquered by Britain, which occurs after the British settlement. In the period 1856 – 1860, after the Anglo-Chinese War, also known as the Second Opium War, China has revoked the southern tip of Kowloon Peninsula and the island of Stonecarter. In 1898 the territory was occupied by Japan and Hong Kong in 1945 was again occupied by Britain. On July 1, 1997 Hong Kong returned to China as a free SAR. Hong Kong was a British colony for 156 years of goals. I can not say that British influence is largely helped by a small fishing village, today Hong Kong is a metropolis of some of the largest and most powerful commercial ports, such as Macau, Shanghai, Guanzhou, Syaman and Ningbo, as well Chindao .
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