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Terracotta Warriors
A Travel Blog entry by bcc8 from Xian, China
... you have to call them to make a booking (since they don't take CCs), but their operators spoke good English. I stayed at the Sheraton Xian (using my Starwood points). It is nothing to write home about, but it was clean and free! Although it was ...
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China and the Magic Parrot
A Travel Blog entry by tayloriffic from Xian, China
... must find his bride's shoes before he can take her away. It was quite the adrenaline rush this tradition!! We then went to the Sheraton Xi'an (this was no ordinary wedding in one respect - the groom was VERY well off) and indulged in an amazing lunch ...
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Hutongs et Xian
A Travel Blog entry by sergemichael from Xi'an, China
... , nous accompagnant et nous guidant. Nous avons meme pris le dejeuner avec eux (en fait a trois endroits differents). Fascinant! Maintenant Xian. Le plus connu: l'armee de terre cuite. Il ne sert a rien de vous la decrire. Suffit de mentionnner que ...
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Xian to Guilin
A Travel Blog entry by traveltragic from Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang, China
... :05 for 1hr 50min flight Met by Jean & Mr Xu - noticably warmer here in the south compared with Beijing & Xian 2 nts at the Sheraton - good location on the Li River Walked short distance to the nearby pedestrian zone - lots of restaurants & we ...
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Guerreros de Terracota!!
A Travel Blog entry by rrosito from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
XIAN Llegamos a Xian, la ciudad de los guerreros de Terracota. Acá aprovechamos que había Sheraton y reservamos en el para seguir gozando de los privilegios que aprendimos a usar. Después de hacer Check In salimos de inmediato para el centro de la ...
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Checking out Xi'an
A Travel Blog entry by chalmersfamily from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
... off to view the Terracotta Warriors built for the first Chinese emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi. This was about an hour's drive away. Xian itself is a huge city and it was extremely hot - about 38 degrees. We eventually got to the enormous complex that ...
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Xi'an
A Travel Blog entry by teamollie from Xi'an, China
... mug. The flight to Xi'an was about 2 hours on good ol' Air China. Once we got to Xi'an we checked into the Sheraton, which again was beautiful and 5 stars. Dinner tonight was at the hotel - Italian night! Seriously, it was one of the best meals we ...
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Clay soldiers, real locals and travel stress!
A Travel Blog entry by jeanetteandpat from Xi'an, Shaanxi Sheng, China
... home from the wall we found the same problem as the night before - none would stop or if they did wouldn't take us to the Sheraton (we had a map and the destination written in Chinese). After 15 minutes we got one that had just dropped and he was fine. We ...
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Choncquing City
A Travel Blog entry by shewolf from Choncquing City, China
... an air defense against the Japanese during WWII. Next, we flew to the ancient city of Xi'an and checked into a very nice Sheraton. The plan is to have Chinese food together tonight, as a group but Matthew and I cannot face another Chinese dinner so we ...
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Guilin and Yangshuo ---- some of the best of China
A Travel Blog entry by rnnslow from Shanghai, China
... to use the city as the background for the 20 RMB bill and that many Chinese landscape painters are from Guilin. I stayed at the Sheraton in Guilin. A nice Western hotel with good service. At $62 per night, it was one of the most expensive hotels in ...
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Kings of Nanjing
A Travel Blog entry by kingmahi from Nanjing, China
... 178 cranes and am sure there were another 100 I missed. There is no doubt China is growing. Our hotel, the Sheraton Nanjing, stands 41 stories tall and was absolutely spectacular. Just when I think our hotels can get no better, I am ...
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The Three Gorges Dam
A Travel Blog entry by chalmersfamily from Yichang, Hubei, China
... to our own devices. Finally our plane to Xian left, a tiny little one only holding about 20 passengers, but it got us safely to Xian Airport, from where we caught a taxi to the Sheraton Hotel and had dinner there before collapsing into bed, ...
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And the water shone like diamonds in the dew
A Travel Blog entry by mybackpages from Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, China
... développée le long de la route, avec ses hôtels de moyenne et haute, voire très haute catégorie (il y a un Sheraton, un Intercontinental…) Pendant ma visite j’étais pourchassé, comme toujours depuis mon arrivée ici, par le démon de ...
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Panda-monium
A Travel Blog entry by adisyl from Chengdu, Sichuan, China
... gives us a chance to check up some on world news and find out what we missing out there. Finally the bank of china atm in the Sheraton lets me draw 2000 yuan. Relief, we have money again. The taxi lady drives us to the airport, and it’s a crazy ...
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The Flying Dragon
A Travel Blog entry by elonchina from Beijing, China
... see the runway from the airplane. We landed in Chengdu a little over an hour later and went straight to the Chengdu Sheraton hotel after meeting up with our tour guide, Shelley. On our bus ride to the hotel, she explained to us background ...
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10.2 - Xi'an
A Travel Blog entry by edaradi from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
After Beijing, we made a quick trip to Xi'an. There's really only one reason people come here: the Terracotta Army. Xi'an was the capital of China a few thousand years ago. Apparently, the first emperor, like many emperors, felt ...
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Xi'an: Terracotta Army
A Travel Blog entry by lauraaradi from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
We were only in Xi'an for two nights, primarily to see the terracotta army, which is quite a spectacle. In 1974 these Chinese farmers came across an army of life-sized terracotta generals, officers, warriors, and archers. ...
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Xi'an - Now what ?
A Travel Blog entry by richardstochina from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Xi'an is the jumping off point for the short drive to the Terra Cotta Warriors and so having a second day here after having been there was a little bit 'now what’. We started the morning off with a calligraphy class at a local art museum ...
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A Poor Farmer
A Travel Blog entry by richardstochina from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
In 1974, a poor farmer in the countryside near Xi'an was digging a new well when he found fragments of clay pottery that appeared to be a soldier’s helmet. Not knowing at first what he’d found, and fearing he’d done something wrong for ...
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Off to Xi'an
A Travel Blog entry by richardstochina from Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Drive by blogging - internet sketchy here. HAPPY THANKSGIVING ! ! Emperors Summer Palace then off to the airport yesterday. More to ...
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