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Experts on china
i suppose, like so many others, my fascination with tibet, and china by default, began with glossy magazine articles and national geographic TV shows. the mountains, the people, and as the chine... Read More...
Shanghai has been my workspace and playground for over two years, and I've learned it from many angles. As the gracious host to several visitors, I've made it my charge to enrich the experience ... Read More...
People in china
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Articles about china
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Category: Travel+Place
My Chinese ClownAn honorable mention in the 2007 Traverse contest: an American woman living in Beijing begins dating a Chinese clown who arrives at every date with his make-up still on. She must figure out how to see him as he really is, and in doing so, figure out if their relationship is real. |
Guides/Tips on china
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Blogs about china
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Don't Mind the Camera...As a traveler, I love taking photographs. While scenery and landscapes are well and gorgeous, my favourite pictures are shots of local people in everyday activities. To me, these photos are intimately telling of a culture; an old woman selling live eels in a market; men playing checkers in a shaded... |
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Train to TibetThis article first appeared on my travel blog at tylerbell.net. Traveling to Tibet is about to get a little more comfortable... for the rich that is. Tangula Luxury Trains will be offering luxury train journeys from Beijing to both Tibet’s capital of... |
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Broken Shanghai rail tram turns out to be a time machine…Maybe?The Shanghai tourist tunnel. An eccentric and somewhat “cheesy” tourist site in Shanghai connects Shanghai with the Pudong side of the bund by going under the HuangPu river. Do you really travel half way around the world to discover the mysteries that lay beneath the HuangPu river in a five minute... |


