Hangzhou Half-bottle Artistic Inn
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Experience Picturesque East China
... its way. The Taihu Lake in Shzhou and the West Lake in Hangzhou are attractive and charming, like beautiful girls from the areas to the south of the Yangtze River. The Yangtze and Yellow rivers are magnificent while the Taihu and West lakes are attractive. Standing on the bank of the Taihu Lake, you can enjoy the fantastic, beautiful landscape in South China, and on the band of the ...
Hangzhou :The most beautiful city
... hurriedly, Hangzhou will make you slow down. In fact, traveling in Hangzhou, only carefully experience, will you understand its beauty.
The West Lake in Hangzhou
The most beautiful attraction in Hangzhou is undoubtedly the West Lake. It is like a gentle woman: soft and never hurt anybody. In Hangzhou, everyone has their own West Lake. West Lake, in fact, is hidden in the heart of everyone. Along ...
Travelling again... that seems common :D
This time I am going by train. sometime soon I will upload a few photos, I took the overnight train, (2pm in the afternoon to 7:30am in the morning) from Hangzhou to Shenzhen, then a quick hop across the border and metro to Wan Chai where the Visa office is.
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West Lake, Hangzhou
... change. The hostel was in a beautiful area, about 15 minutes walk to West Lake, which Hangzhou is famous for. The lake was worth visiting - it was beautiful! And saying it was beautiful does not do it justice. It was GORGEOUS! Sigh. We had been told that there are always too many people there, but we struck it lucky. There were a lot of people, but it wasn't overwhelming. We hear that it takes about 5 hours to walk around the whole lake, which is in the middle of ...
Hangzhou – very beautiful but too popular
... great 14-day Chinese Visa is now expiring so we are making a stop-over in Hong Kong to (hopefully) obtain a new Chinese Visa. I am keen on seeing this mega-city, which is apparently one of the best managed and least-bureaucratic countries in the world (hopefully this is true). Actually it belongs to China but is, as means of transition from the British colony, now a special administrative zone with its own legislative and government and its own currency the Hong Kong dollar.
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