Travel destinations in China – Part 1
August 30, 2009 by admin
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From the standpoint of travel, my trip to China is by far the most memorable. I spent about 12 days visiting the typical venues in Beijing, Xian, Guilin and Shanghai. Scenery, cities, historical points of interest abound in China and the country has obviously undergone dramatic changes in becoming modern and welcoming to tourists. The transportation is more than adequate, the local tour guides are knowledgeable and courteous and the hotels have incredible amenities and serve unbelievable breakfasts buffets that last up to four hours.
One thing that we don’t hear discussed much even as we prepare for a trip to China, is the state of their toilets. The hotels and some restaurants, of course, have Western toilets but in most places today, the toilets are still down on the ground; some of them are made of porcelain but it is still necessary to squat down to use them.
On my tour, it became something of a joke… When we arrived at the Great Wall from Beijing, for example, our tour guide announced while pointing to a building, “5-star western toilets.” On a river trip on the Li river, a tributary of the Yangtze river with some of the most beautiful and unusual scenery I’ve ever seen, one of my fellow travelers who had recently had a hip replacement declared herself unwilling and indeed incapable of using the squatting toilet on the boat.
Many of us would go the entire day without using these facilities, preferring to wait until we returned to our modern hotels. That is no easy feat when you’re gone from 8:30 in the morning until about 5:00 in the afternoon.
Squatting is perilous and might need to be emphasized more to tourists preparing to go to China. Perhaps they might choose to do certain exercises to prepare for this.
Certainly, it is not a criteria to use to judge the country. China’s history of more than five thousand years provides us with much more beauty and tradition to view and learn about. A return trip is definitely in my plans although I will avoid going in 2008 since a large venue such as the summer Olympics doesn’t sound like something I want to be involved in.
China is grand, beautiful and mysterious and I plan on visiting it again soon and often.
Cycling Tours in China
May 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Tourist Attractions
Why taking cycling tour in China? Hey, it is a vast land that full of surprises. Be sure to explore it by your own way. Instead of strapping on the coach seats and driven here and there, taking a bicycle means you can discover it in comfortable pace and see the every detail of Chinese splendid culture, its people and scenery. Ride on the off-the-beaten route and interact with local people in the most beautiful places of China, which are also the most suitable places for all ages to travel by bicycle.
Guilin: Unique Cycling Trip through the Fabulous Karst Landscape
During the cycling tour around Guilin, you will have the chance to ride through the unique limestone mountains, discover idyllic countryside, visit old towns and savor exotic folk customs of the ethnic minorities.
Yangshuo could be the highlight of your cycling excursions in Guilin, which provides the most stunning scenery for cyclists. Here is a suitable
phrase that describes Yangshuo’s beauty: Guilin’s scenery is the most beautiful in the world, and Yangshuo’s scenery is far superior to that of Guilin. Riding around Yangshuo, you can get close to Chinese village life by exploring the countryside outside of Yangshuo town center. Cycling on the flat country roads, you will find many lovely untouched spots, lovely rivers and streams, numerous fertile rice fields and a plentitude of old-fashioned villages. You can also pay a visit to the local farmer’s house and interact with local people and their daily lives.
Trekking along the magnificent terraced rice fields in Longsheng County, cruising down the Li River are other recreational things you could do in picturesque Guilin.
Yunnan: Cycling along the Remote Backcountry Trails in Southwestern China
Yunnan, a mysterious and beautiful land in southwestern China, boosts its multi-culture, various minorities and stunning scenery.
Stepping on the stone paved streets of Lijiang ancient town, walking along every twists and turns of small lanes, here is the place you can lose all your worldly worries, view the well-preserved distinctive architecture houses and rustic Naxi People. Many Naxi people dressed in their traditional costume dance and sing with hand in hand. It’s said that Naxi women do most of the house works while Naxi men indulge themselves in other pursuits like poetry and music.
The route is also suitable for brave cyclists who want to challenge physical strength and volition – cycling through the Tiger Leaping Gorge – the world’s deepest canyon. The blue sky is so close to you and at the feet is the torrential river which is confined by the narrow high cliffs and roars and crashes spectacularly over huge rocks. Here, you have chance to talk with local Tibetans who can sing and dance, and always show their worship to the high scared mountain.
Your cycling in Yunnan can also reach the waterside of Erhai and the dotted white villages nearby or to the Stone Forest of Kunming, where unique rocks in various shapes challenge your unlimited imagination.
Beijing: Hiking and Cycling through History to China’s Most Legendary Ancient Venues
Most people refer to Beijing as the current and previous capital of China. But along your riding route in Beijing, skyscrapers standing in great numbers prove that Beijing is a modern and ancient mixture city. You can ride to the Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Great Wall and other ancient spots.
Cycling in the Hutong areas is full of surprises. At the first glance, they are almost the same, formed by lining buildings with gray walls and gray tiles. They are narrow but full of life: children playing around, old men sitting for playing chess, people preparing food and the local bicyclists traveling through. It is a unique place with different atmosphere. Sometimes you follow into a big street and find many tiny shops, like small hair cutter businesses, small bakeries, and tiny supermarkets.
You will also have the chance to trek along the Huangyaguan Great Wall which is not developed as tourist’s sites and where you can experience the primeval grandness of one of the Seven Wonders in the world and stay in the guest house to get more details of the local people’s daily life.
Xian – Cycling on the Ancient City Walls with History on Your Handlebars
Riding on the ancient city walls of Xian makes your cycling trip perfect. The wall is spectacular and cyclists can have a birds’ eye view of the city.
The road on the top of the ancient city walls is wide and flat. Lower the speed and you will get the real “history” feeling from the armed soldiers, red lanterns and old walls around. Taking an overlook to the Bell Tower, it is more grand and splendid with busy traffic coming and going. Or just stay your bike aside, talk with local people and listen to their singing of Shaanxi Opera. Xi’an is surrounded by the 14-kilometer-long ancient city walls. Cycling on the commodious wall, the city is all under your eyes and you will imagine about one thousand years ago, lined soldiers standing here guarding the ancient capital.
A visit to Xian always includes the amazing archeological relics of the terracotta Warriors and Horses, Bell Tower, Forest of Steles Museum with its extraordinary collection of ancient stone “books” and other historic spots.
Shanghai, Suzhou & Hangzhou – Cycling in the Eastern China Water Towns
Eastern China, especially the area near the lower reaches of Yangtze River, has always been regarded as homeland of scholars and men of letters. The charming water villages, typical and pretty Chinese women and the classical Chinese gardens in that region will definitely give you a deep impression of what eastern China is like.
In Wuzhen, a typical Chinese water town near Hangzhou, the river running through the town was once the main means of transportation for local people. The town is full of black tiled and wooden architectures with white walls in sharp contrast, giving the sense of Chinese oil painting. Giving a glimpse into the local house, many of the local men are found to breed silkworms. The houses are dotted along the waterside, so most local people can buy the fruit and vegetables from the boats outside their windows. Local people are fond of flowers and plants, both are bloom in the sunshine, adding a touch to this quiet old town.
But taking a cycling trip in China is not always an easy thing for some cyclists. They know little things about China, not to mention the routes, the transferring between destinations…The most important thing they would consider is when I ride through China along, whether the safety issue could be guaranteed. Here comes the reason why China tour operators exist. A China – based tour operator knows well about China and it can also settle down other detailed things like hotels, vehicles and so on.
This does not mean that choosing a tour agency which is based in China is a totally right thing. Making the China trip more assured relies on the professional ability and experience of the tour operators. There are many newly emerging tour operators who may cost you more on the trip. An experienced Chinese travel agent build up long and good relationships with other partners around China so that they can provide more competitive prices and more personal backup services for cyclists who take cycling tours around China: accommodations in best available hotels or guest houses, delicious and healthy Chinese meals, bottled water, coffee for coffee break on each cycling day, back-up vehicle that carries your bags and daily necessities, all entrance fees to historic sites, museums and scenic spots included in the itinerary as well as experienced English-speaking guide.
Tang Dynasty Travel is the typical example of this kind of professional China tour operators that can provide cyclists professional service at competitive prices. With experience in tourism for nearly 15 years, it has provided cycling products to cycling groups and foreign travel agency for several years.











