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Experience Picturesque East China
Located on the east coast, East China embraces Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Fujian provinces and Shanghai Municipality and is one of the most economic-developed areas of the country and boasts many of the most attractive places in China.
After visiting East China, you can appreciate the charm of it.
East China is beautiful for its mountains and rivers. ...
Hangzhou :The most beautiful city
... Song Dynasty, without exception, were left its mark in Hnaghou city. Hangzhou's perfect, lies in the most romantic words and scenery that she gives to love; perfect love, lies in the maximum tolerance and helplessness of reality.
Love in Hangzhou
It is so romantic to stroll hand in hand with your lover in the side of the West Lake, waiting for the sunrise the sunset together and listening to ...
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
Train station - Jinhua - we were a bit anxious about how much luggage we had, and whether we would be allowed onto the train. All fears disappeared when we saw a woman walking past us - carrying a tree, that was at least 8 feet tall! She was heading to the same train as us. As it turned out, no-one checked anything - tickets or luggage. After travelling to Hangzhou by fast train, we ran the gauntlet of taxi drivers, poo-hooing their quotes of 50-60Rmb, to get to the taxi stand - ...
Hangzhou – very beautiful but too popular
... places in their own city? How can a local bus driver not know the major regional bus stop on his line? The advice found in our travel book: Ask seven Chinese for directions and you will receive seven totally different ones, all likely to be wrong… Interestingly enough most Chinese can’t just say “no sorry I don’t know” as this would be impolite. Kind of funny (or not) that we have different interpretations of what is impolite ;-).
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