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Fairy Land Hotel Xiamen

No.489 Lianqian East Road, Siming District Xiamen, Fujian, China

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Traveling with Mom

A travel blog entry by sdexclntadvntr

13

... ride above the mountains on the windiest day. She was such a trooper! She fully embraced the food and culture.
The following weekend, we took her on another long distance bus ride to Guangzhou. We became champions of power shopping on Beijing Street, jade market, tea market, and fabric market. We also gave her a fill of temples. We explored some of the local parks and monuments. Of course, we had to take her on the night cruise down the Pearl River.
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How Does the Tradition of Wearing White Wedding Dr

A travel blog entry by zolayang

... however, many women thought this rөpresent class
and style, and also wore whitө wedding dressөs аs the Queen did.
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white wedding dress in thοse dayѕ did not mean being νirtuous-all what
іt represent was wealth. Getting married in a whitө, extravagant goωn
ωas a sign that yoυ could afford to buy a dress that can οnly plаy tһe
role of decoration ...

Coke and Dim Sum

A travel blog entry by jwtse7891

44

Ok, so we went to Xiamen Coca Cola factory about 3 weeks ago, but I was too lazy to post a new entry, so it's getting combined with dim sum. I've been to the Atlanta Coca Cola factory, which was pretty awesome, so the Xiamen one didn't blow my mind. But, we did get free bottles of Coke, so that was a plus. I also went to ...

Xiamen tour

A travel blog entry by sdexclntadvntr

59

We went on a last minute trip that the school arranged and paid for. It was a tour that included the bus, tour guide, hotel and food. The only problem was that the tour guide did not speak very much English, so we followed people around and relied on some younger people to translate a little Chinese for us. It was a lot of fun! We went to many places we did not see the last time we visited Xiamen. ...

Trouble in Xiamen - part two

A travel blog entry by waynedale

5

... leaving China without any money or identification. That the consulate couldn’t at least suggest to offer their address to have a credit card couriered or even offer an emergency loan to cover the cost of the passport showed a huge lack of understanding and the impersonal ambience of the office only proves that it is a "user pays" service. Of all the things that my taxes have been spent on, never have I been so embarrassed to be an Australian as I was when I had to beg and ...