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Yangtze watertowns beckon with scenery and history PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 13 October 2007
By Gisela Pan (Shanghai Daily)

Just as there is paradise in heaven, so there are Suzhou and Hangzou on Earth. Among the 24 recognized historical and cultural cities of China, Suzhou has attracted tourists from Marco Polo to the travelers of today because of its unique charm.

Also sometimes called Gu Su from a well-known poem by the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) poet Zhang Ji, Suzhou has a history of over 4,000 years although today's city was built in 514 BC.

After 2,500 years of the twists and turns of Chinese history, Suzhou almost succeeds in maintaining its appearance of 2,500 years ago with its 1,153 bridges built in all styles over 35 kilometers of its flowing river - it is the watertown of the East.

Suzhou has a rich cultural landscape with its graceful, delicate lake and nearby hills. Of its 69 classic gardens, the Wang Shi Garden, the Humble Administrator's Garden (Zhuo Zheng Yuan) and the Lingering Garden (Liu Yuan) are the most famous.

Suzhou's Gardens combine the concepts of Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianuism. Abstracting the essence of the architectural arts since the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), the gardens mix architecture, gardening, sculpture, painting, poems and essays, arts and crafts.

The Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden, together with the Summer Palace and Chengde Imperial Summer Resort are the four famous gardens of China.

Nine gardens, including the Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden and Wang Shi Garden are on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

Other scenic spots include: Tiger Hill (Hu Qiu), the Hanshan Temple, the Surging Wave Pavilion and the Garden of Harmony.

The beauty of Suzhou does not only lie in the gardens but also in its natural scenery such as the mountains surrounding Taihu Lake, like Lingyan Mountain, Tianping Mountain and Dongting Mountain.

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Tour the youngest volcanic island Weizhou PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 20 September 2007
Weizhou Island is located in the ocean to the southeast of the city of Beihai, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is the biggest and youngest volcanic island in China, famous for its sea, sun and sand. A seabed of living coral, a warm volcanic bay, temples and kind islanders make it so warm that any time of the year is great to visit.
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Ten Scenes of the West Lake PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 September 2007

"Rippling waters shimmering on a sunny day, Misty mountains shrouded in rain; Plain or gaily dressed like Xizi; West Lake is always alluring." These are the words used by the celebrated Song Dynasty poet Su Dongpo to describe Hangzhou's West Lake.

Regarded by many as China's most beautiful lake, standing on its shores, it's easy to understand Su's allusion to Xizi, reputedly ancient China's most beautiful woman. The subject of many of the country's most famous literary and artistic works, and the inspiration for countless more, West Lake has for centuries been working its charm on all those who gaze upon it.

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Historical Luoyang PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 September 2007
The city of Luoyang is certainly not the most attractive place in China, but with its long history as an ancient capital of China, the ongoing peony festival, the Longmen Grottos and the nearby Shaolin Temple, it has a charm of its own that no other city rivals.
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Sanya: A Cannes-like Holiday Resort PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 September 2007
It's said that Sanya is China's most promising candidate as an international holiday resort, given the chains of internationally famed hotels alongside Yalongwan (Asian dragon bay). Indeed, just for the purpose of holidays, Yalongwan is like Cannes' Boulevard de la Croissette, full of vigor and charm.
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