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October 30, 2008 @ 6:43 pm

Commerce and tourism combined to serene effect



Say what you will about the alleged fake fireworks at the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, the West Lake Expo proved that China can stage an amazing firework display.



The 9th West Lake Expo opened on Oct. 25 at the port city of Hangzhou in Zhejiang, China, and was highlighted by an Olympic-proportion firework display that almost looked unreal because it was really a spectacle. Fortunately we’ve got pictures.



West Lake Expo 2008 in Hangzhou, China

2008 West Lake Expo in Hangzhou, China




The West Lake Expo is China’s showcase of products, services, and cultural attractions that can be found across the Zhejiang Province—a combination of commercial and cultural exhibitions in a port city known for natural sceneries and historical heritage.


The old city of Hangzhou in China is the center of commerce and industry in the Zhejiang Province. The city is modern and comfortable, yet there is a rustic air hanging in the air that comes from the scenic West Lake and Qiantang River. Among the recognitions received by Hangzhou is its inclusion in the Top 10 Chinese Cities.


With commerce, culture, and history thriving in Hangzhou, tourism makes the city one of China’s key destinations. There is a wide selection of business-class suites and five-star hotels in Hangzhou China because the city caters to almost any kinds of travelers on a business, family, or leisure trip.


One accommodation provider in Hangzhou, China, called the Lakeview Hotel, capitalizes on its lakeside location to attract guests. Backdropped by the West Lake, the hotel in China of Lakeview provides an ideal jump off point to what the city of Hangzhou has to offer.


Like most districts near a body of water, the location of Lakeview Hotel in Hangzhou is where the old city has taken its roots. Centers of commercial and culture, like the Lin Yin Temple, the WTC Exhibition and Convention Center, and the Great Hall of the People, are in the vicinity of the hotel in Hangzhou of Lakeview.


Scenic, comfortable, and at the center of commerce and culture, Hangzhou is like being in a candy store for most travelers interested in China.


2008 West Lake Expo in Hangzhou, China

2008 West Lake Expo in Hangzhou, China




2008 West Lake Expo in Hangzhou, China

2008 West Lake Expo in Hangzhou, China


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October 29, 2008 @ 3:33 pm

Beijing: When to visit, where to stay



Scene from the dynamic city of Beijing in China

The dynamic city of Beijing, China





You know it is a good time to visit a country when its art curators would dare risk the nation’s dated and priceless artworks in museums and gallery displays.


Such time in China traditionally falls in the early part of the last quarter of each year, the only time when the Palace Museum in Beijing displays the paintings of China’s renowned masters.


If such fragile and treasured paintings can stand China’s climate right now (characterized by low humidity and temperate weather), it only means that visitors and guests are in for a nice vacation climate in Beijing.


Beijing in the latter part of the year is temperate, with temperatures from 50F to 72F. It is not the case for other key cities in China.


The northern part of China is already incredibly cold this time of the year, while the infamous “Four Furnaces” of China is now benefiting from the cold north breeze. China is big that its key cities each have differing climate zones.


The Chinese capital of Beijing and its neighboring cities in northeast China are right now the most favorable part of the country. Winter is fast catching up though. But it is not without an upside.


Ice Lantern Festivals are a tradition come winter and they can be really charming. Also, the off season is a time of cut-rate hotel reservations and tour prices in China.


Of course, you still need to have extra money in the first place to accommodate plane tickets and a hotel room. But bargain Beijing hotels in this time of year can offer you a wide range of travel money savings, from dollar discounts on hotel rooms to free accommodation for one day/night.


Hotels in Beijing range from five-star to medium-sized accommodation providers. No matter what price range you are willing to devote to hotel accommodation, a first-class city like Beijing gives wide choices to China visitors.


At 400 to 600 Chinese Yuan price range, a safe and easy choice is the Fujian Hotel. It fits the role of a jump off point to a T, the hotel being in the Chaoyang District where most commercial hubs are located in Beijing.


For more class at such price range, there is the Oriental Garden Hotel. Featuring 173 oriental-style guestrooms, their hotel in Beijing is a favorite among foreign tourists and businessmen.


The fact that their hotel rooms are newly refurbished is another reason why Oriental Garden Hotel can put added touch of luxury to your stay in China.


Finally, for best value out of your accommodation budget, there is the Shenzen Hotel in the Xuanwu District of Beijing. The basics of hotel accommodation are all there, plus a concierge service that comes surprising at its 418 Yuan price. It is clean and comfortable, ideally located at the center of the city’s transportation system, and the staff is friendly.


The room rates we have gathered here are the hotel’s normal rates. With the onset of the off season, special rates, discounts, and even free nights availability are surely forthcoming.

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October 2, 2008 @ 4:20 pm

Asia’s Ultimate Travel Destination



China is a breathtaking tourist destination with an enormous number of sights and cultural troves. Home to motley ethnic groups, China offers a cultural variety that is not found elsewhere. China’s major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, and Guangzhou are all worth a trip alone.


But China is not only a giant of tourism; it is in the middle of an economic boom that makes China one of the leading nations in the world and is arguably one of the most popular destinations in East Asia.


As tourism in China continues to grow by leaps and bounds, the best places to go when visiting China are tourist destinations like the magnificent Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City.


The Great Wall stretches from East to West, covering about 4,163 miles and winding through valleys and across mountains. Its construction began around 600-700 BC and continued for over 2000 years and through 20 dynasties. The Great Wall is as much as 25 feet high in some areas and considered as one of the world’s largest building projects ever completed.


Another popular destination that you do not want to miss when visiting China is the Forbidden City. China’s Forbidden City is home to the world’s largest Palace. Situated in the heart of Beijing, the palace exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture, and has influenced cultural and architectural developments in East Asia. The enormous complex holds around 90 palaces and courtyards, 980 buildings and does have more than 8000 rooms.


Indeed, China is much more than just a country. When visiting China it’s like being in a whole different world. The tradition of this beautiful country, its proud sense of history and culture that spans back over 5,000 years, makes China a wonderland for millions of tourists each year.

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