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12 Mar 2010 Comments:
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Wouldn’t it be great to travel the world and get paid for doing so? When most people think about traveling, they think of the two outdated ‘travel models.’ 1) Work really, really hard and save a lot of money. Once you have ‘enough cash,’ you travel for as long as you can before going broke and getting another job (or go back to your old one). 2) Travel as a part of your job. These would be low-paying jobs like working on a cruise ship, as a tour guide, bartender, adventure sport instructor, or simply getting a regular job Read the Rest…
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12 Mar 2010 Comments:
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There are hundreds of articles online about giving gifts to hosts and associates in China, and yet visitors to China are always asking what they should bring as gifts. This means that in China, the art of giving is just as complex as dining out and shopping. Giving and accepting gifts is an important part of Chinese culture, and is something all visitors to China are probably going to have to deal with before they return home. I am not expert on the subject, but below are some important notes that I have remembered based on my experience. 1) Read the Rest…
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10 Mar 2010 Comments:
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China Holiday is a country of dramatic landscapes and beautiful scenery. China has a history that is rich and diverse. A China tour is full of wonder and sacred images that are unparalleled. Many visitors come to China to see the infamous Great Wall each year. China’s sacred places have been the site of many religious pilgrimages. The Chinese culture is unmatched from the food to the arts. Lijiang is situated on the Jinsha River. It is home to the majestic Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The beauty of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain has been shared on many postcards Read the Rest…
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8 Mar 2010 Comments:
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Source:www.learnchinese.sg/edisonblog/Read.asp?ID=1&BID=208 China has a long history, whether material or cultural heritage is rich and attractive, China’s landscape is also a desirable tourist destination.Tourism in China is a good choice, the following will provide you with some travel tips to China, hoping for your trip to China help. Try to get a English speaking tour guide at every opportunity you can. China has a rich and wonderful history and culture and without a guide, somehow, the flavour and significance of most tour sites can be lost. Sneaky tip: Hang around a group that has a English speaking guide if you Read the Rest…
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6 Mar 2010 Comments:
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Details of China visa requirements are available online. They include instructions for what is required to apply and successfully acquire ad Chinese visa. Passports: You must have a valid passport to visit China. Your passport must have blank visa pages inside as well as a Chinese visa. Your passport must have at least six months of time before expiring. Business and student passports must have at least 12 months before expiration. Type of Visas: The most common Chinese visa is an L visa. Tourists are provided L visas when they visit China for sightseeing trips. Business visas require letters Read the Rest…