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Hong Kong 40th Annual Arts Festival Kicks Off in Style »

This year is the 40th Annual Hong Kong Arts Festival, one of the highlights of the Chinese calendar.  The lead up to the festival started just days ago on the 28th January, with the official opening ceremony taking place on the 31st January.  The festival will run throughout February, right through to the 8th March, ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on February 7, 2012 @ 5:18 pm
Filed under: China Holiday,China Tour

Holiday in China and Welcome the Year of the Dragon »

Hong Kong in January is a time when the winter months are beginning to draw to a close, as March approaches, which sees the start of spring, and a rise in temperatures in the city.  But before the cold winter months come to an end, in late January, Asia’s world city of Hong Kong will ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on February 6, 2012 @ 5:18 pm
Filed under: Holiday in China

Thailand Tours: Thao Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival »

Every year, in the month of March, the Thao Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival is  celebrated at one of Southern Thailand’s most popular Thailand Tours destinations, and the largest of the Thai islands, Phuket.  Across the island there are varies festivities celebrating Thao Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn, although the main locations where spectacular events are hosted include ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on January 13, 2012 @ 11:34 am
Filed under: Thailand Tours

Vietnam’s Garden Tour »

Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi is one that reflects the varied political and cultural histories of Vietnam.  One of the most significant historical sites located within the city is the Imperial Citadel, also known as Thang Long, built by the Ly Viet Dynasty during the 11th century.  The Thang Long (Hà Nội) Citadel represents a significant ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on January 11, 2012 @ 11:34 am
Filed under: Vietnam Tour

China Tour of the Largest Stone Statue of Buddha in Leshan City »

Leshan city, located in Sichuan Province on the south-western edges of the Red Basin, a lowland region of south-west China, is home to some of China’s most precious historical monuments, temples and also the largest stone statue of Buddha in the world; a popular site for visitors on a China Tour.  To the east of ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on December 14, 2011 @ 11:16 am
Filed under: China Tour,China Vacation

Make the Bifengxia Giant Panda Gardens Part of Your China Holiday »

If you are looking to book your China holiday, and you want to visit an area of incredible natural beauty, learn about the landscape and the wildlife, consider including a visit to the Panda Gardens, known as Bifengxia Panda Center at Ya’an City, located in Sichuan Province, it is the first eco-zoo in China, and ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on December 12, 2011 @ 11:15 am
Filed under: Bifengxia Giant Panda Gardens,China Holiday

Xian home of the Terracotta Warriors – China Tour »

Xian or Xi’an is the ancient capital of China’s Shaanxi province; one of the most significant cities in China’s history, and a popular place to visit on a China tour because of it’s cultural importance and fascinating history.  Xian played a notable role in China’s cultural and political history, and is one of China’s oldest ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on November 21, 2011 @ 4:10 pm
Filed under: China Tour,Xian

Discover China’s Yangtze River Gorges »

Exploring China’s landscape by boat is like taking a trip back in time through the ages.  China’s Yangtze River, the longest in Asia, tells the story of China’s history, its commerce and culture.  The river winds across China for almost 4,000 miles, and divides the North from the South; covering an expanse from the Qinghai ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on November 14, 2011 @ 2:41 pm
Filed under: China,Yangtze River Cruise

Beijing: Home of Some of the World’s Largest Landmarks and Wonders of the World »

If you are planning to visit China to enjoy the festive month long Ice and Snow exhibitions, hosted in locations across the country, Beijing is home to the Sun Island Park, which is one of the most impressive sites for Ice and Snow Sculptures, displaying an incredible world of snow and ice illuminated by brightly ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on November 10, 2011 @ 2:32 pm
Filed under: Beijing,China

Phu Quoc: Vietnam’s Island Getaway »

The island of Phu Quoc is part of the Kiên Giang Province, and Vietnam’s largest island.  Surrounded by 21 islets, one of the main distinguishing features of Phu Quoc are the mountains that extend the length of the island, also known as the ’99 peaks’.  The tallest of the mountain ridges is Chua, recorded at ...
Posted by: claudia.smith on October 27, 2011 @ 8:49 am
Filed under: Phu Quoc,Vietnam
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