What to visit in Beijing, China – Part 5
October 25, 2009 by admin
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The `Northern Capital’ which is what Beijing literally means is a city of somewhat startling contrasts. East (obviously) and West collide; inflexible communism exists side-by-side with an uninhibited rush for bigger, better, more glitzy. And, most importantly, ancient and medieval China make their presence felt even in the midst of shopping malls and skyscrapers. Temples and palaces lie scattered across the city, with the odd museum, gate or tower tucked away in between the squares and hutongs of the city. There are teahouses, roast duck restaurants, and souvenir shops selling everything from antique terracotta to small, brightly painted porcelain dragons. Beijing capitalises on its colourful past, and how!
So, without any further ado, here’s a quick list of the best sights in Beijing.
1. The Forbidden City (Gugong)
Arguably the best known of Beijing’s many attractions, the Forbidden City (Gugong) was the name given to the Imperial Palace, built in the early 15th century. Calling this complex a city rather than a palace makes sense, actually: it’s huge, all of 720,000 square metres. Some 8,000 rooms of the original 9,999 (how did they measure a half room?!) remain. Large halls, painted in green, red and blue and topped with curving eaves of imperial yellow, stand amidst pine trees, cool gardens, and paved courtyards. Most halls are now museum galleries that display royal memorabilia: paintings, pottery, jewellery, calligraphy even clocks. You can spend hours exploring the Forbidden City, admiring the beauty of the palaces and pavilions, or simply marvelling at the immensity of it all.
2. The Temple of Heaven (Tiantan)
The Forbidden City may be the most familiar of Beijing’s monuments for foreigners, but for Beijing residents, the `face’ of the city is Tiantan the Temple of Heaven. Tiantan consists of a series of halls and altars, constructed in the 15th century for the express use of emperors who came here for ritual worship. The circular Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest, with its three tiers of painted eaves, is all wood (without the use of a single nail) and is the piece de resistance of Tiantan. Also worth a dekko are the Nine Dragons Juniper (over five hundred years old, and with a trunk so gnarled it looks as if sinuous dragons are climbing it) and the Circular Mound Altar, a huge circular altar made of white flagstones arranged in concentric circles consisting of multiples of 9 flagstones each.
3. The Great Bell Temple (Dazhong Si)
Hong Kong Summer Temptations – Blissful Summer With Olympics
September 18, 2009 by admin
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Having the objective of making Hong Kong a more preferred and visited travel destination during the summer, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) organizes “Hong Kong Summer Temptations†from July to September with a better exposure to endless fun and excitement. It is a different travel experience for tourists to spend the summer vacation that goes beyond just dinning and shopping in the ordinary routine.
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The most significant feature of the event is the “Stamp Rally†in which the visitors would be invited to explore 18 main attractions in the region and collect their corresponding stamps. Those who get three stamps on their way will gain a gift package. The main partner of the HKTB is the MTR corporation during the season and visitors who purchase any product of MTR corporation will gain a free MTR Summer Temptations Tourist Guide for better and easy exploration in Hong Kong.
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To mention about another feature of the program, the “Visa ‘Million Dollar Lucky Draw†is also an additional incentive for the residents and visitors to spend their money in an advantageous way during the summer sale period. During the event period, for every 500 Hong Kong dollars that would be paid by Visa card holders will be eligible to enter the lucky draw that offers prizes of total value of 1.2 million Hong Kong dollars.
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Moreover during the Olympic Equestrian Events from 25th of July to 24th of August, it has been scheduled to set up a Hong Kong Olympic Piazza, which will be broadcasting Beijing Olympic events at Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Up to now 12 major shopping malls with some other restaurants have decided to make their full contribution in Hong Kong Summer Temptations which is scheduled to be held from 1st July to 21st September. They will also be organizing special entertainment shows and exhibitions that would coincide with Olympic Games which will create an absolutely exciting entertainment environment.
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Meanwhile people can find some of the world’s best hospitality facilities in leading Hong Kong hotels in order to be guaranteed satisfying accommodation during their summer season. Prominent hotels such as Cosmopolitan Hotel in the region will provide a convenient accommodation during the Hong Kong Summer Temptations.










