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Need Help: China 2009: Shanghai, Bejing, Xian, Hangzhou
A Travel Blog by caj08
... the hotel? How long for this trip?) Visit Lama Temple (entrance $?) Suveniers at Hard Rock Cafe Beijing, #8 North Dongsanhuan Road, Landmark Hotel Return to hotel Hot pot dinner (suggestions?) Taxi to Donghuamen Night Market for late stroll ...
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Peeking into Beijing
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandsheila from Beijing, China
... then we head into the city on the Metro, have some lunch then Metro-it out to the Temple of Heaven, another Beijing landmark. This beautiful, restored and rebuilt pagoda is surrounded by a landscaped park which is the haunt of many Beijingers. They come ...
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A Fortnight in Beijing
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Beijing, Beijing, China
... well in advance is recommended. Matthew told us the international tickets are sold in a CITS office located in the Beijing International Hotel north of the train station and a few km east of the Forbidden City. We took the subway then walked the ...
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Beijing bumper edition!
A Travel Blog entry by dr.p from Beijing, China
... bus and a mere 2hours later, we arrived back in Beijing around 2pm - plenty of time to fit in another visit to an iconic landmark and so we headed out on the subway to Olympic Park. Now the subway system in Beijing is probably the best I have ever been ...
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Beijing Sightseeing day 2
A Travel Blog entry by longtail from Beijing, Beijing, China
... place, After lunch in a local restaurant then ride ahead to the modern part of Beijing, Olympic Stadiums and the Park, the new landmark of Beijing, " Bird Nest" and " Water Cube".Take pictures outside of them. Return to the hotel in ...
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exploring Beijing
A Travel Blog entry by exploreamerica from Beijing, Beijing, China
... it will be used for large-scale sports events, conventional competitions and non-competition events. The national landmark will offer wide-ranging entertainment and sporting facilities to residents after the Games. When the ...
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Beijing, September 28, 2008, Sunday
A Travel Blog entry by the_wayfarer from Beijing, China
... having another equally spectacular building behind, was off bounds for visitors right then. Then we moved on and up towards another Palace landmark, maybe the most famed of all, the Tower of Buddhist Incense or Fóxiāng Gé. This elaborate work of ...
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Big, Big Beijing
A Travel Blog entry by jeroen from Beijing, China
... early on the Datong express, we hopped into a taxi to the hotel (the driver actually used the meter without ripping us off - a landmark first for me in any capital city east of Berlin). The hostel I'd headed for is in the messy hutong (an old residential ...
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Beijing, September 30, 2008 - Tuesday
A Travel Blog entry by the_wayfarer from Beijing, China
... and 40 yuan for the admission ticket later, we earned ourselves a privilege to do the sightseeing at this newest Bĕijīng landmark. Of course, so that there is no confusion, those forty yuan earned us no seats in any of the three halls inside ...
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Beijing - the capital of Smog
A Travel Blog entry by flennon5 from Beijing, China
... as the ever-astute and articulate Richard Nixon opined upon viewing it, great. Yes, it was nice. You know how when you go see a famous landmark and you look at it and it looks just like it did in all the countless pictures you've seen of it all of your ...
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The layover that didn't stop
A Travel Blog entry by srvance from Beijing, Beijing, China
... 00 when they let us check in for our 9:05 flight, which they ended up cancelling around midnight. The bussed us to the Landmark Hotel, which is pretty decent. It's in the northeast section of Beijing, just outside of the second ring freeway near where ...
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I saw it in a Movie now I’ve seen it for rea
A Travel Blog entry by rhershey from Beijing, China
... , Beijing has been the national capital of China. My first day in Beijing saw me go to the Forbidden City. This landmark in Beijing had been on my list of things to do it China since my first day in the "Middle Kingdom" My interest in the ...
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It keeps going, and going, and ...
A Travel Blog entry by srvance from Beijing, Beijing, China
... to the extent that they've given us back our hotel room key card. I'm typing this on the internet terminals in the lobby of the hotel. It's more interesting here than locked up in a hotel room and the internet is free. We'll see when we get out of here. ...
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Ming Tombs andthe Great Wall of China
A Travel Blog entry by exploreamerica from Beijing, Beijing, China
... it will be used for large-scale sports events, conventional competitions and non-competition events. The national landmark will offer wide-ranging entertainment and sporting facilities to residents after the Games. When the ...
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China
A Travel Blog entry by grippergirl from Beijing, China
... ; start. John, Rich and I decided to take the long walk from the hostel to the centre of Beijing, we simply followed the driections of whichever landmark looked good at the time and first stop took us to the Round City and Beihai Park. It was ...
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Mutianyu Great Wall and Olympics tour
A Travel Blog entry by exploreamerica from Beijing, Beijing, China
... , when it will be used for large-scale sports events, conventional competitions and non-competition events. The national landmark will offer wide-ranging entertainment and sporting facilities to residents after the Games. Although we could not stop ...
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Day 155 - Welcome to China
A Travel Blog entry by craigadventure from Beijing, China
... Square when in reality we simply needed to look behind us to ‘notice’ the massive expanse of China’s modern day landmark! We shared a few laughs about that one! The Forbidden City closed at 6pm so we opted to return when we had ...
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Empire of the Dragon
A Travel Blog entry by globetrekker from Beijing, China
... Hamburg, who was working in a Japanese lab north of Tokyo. We were speaking in German on top of China's magnificent landmark. She was taking advantage of Japan's O-bon holiday (a Buddhist holiday paying respect to one's ancestors) to travel throughout ...
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Tiberius Conquers the Scorpion
A Travel Blog entry by wandertrust from Beijing, China
... ;uh’s”, it was time to leave for Hong Qiao market. I felt gipped, I was going to miss yet another famous Chinese landmark for some more tacky shopping and bargaining. I decided to stay at the temple and extra hour with Jake, jenn, Brett, and ...
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Flaming torch vomit delays it seemed that ...
A Travel Blog entry by bowersan from Beijing, China
... utmost salivation and delight humanly possible. It was wonderful. Mmmm. Now I write to you from an Internet caf¨¦ at our hotel in Beijing, were I am about to book a trip to see some wall that is suppposed to be ¡°Great¡±. I don¡¯t understand ...
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