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Best Hotels in Guangzhou, China: World-Class Accommodation Close to Tourist AttractionsThese best Guangzhou hotels offer comfortable accommodation in excellent locations. -
Top Five Must Visit Places in Guangzhou: China's Third Largest City Has Stunning Cultural ActivitiesThere are so many cultural and historical things to see in Guangzhou, but these are five must sees. -
Guangzhou the Capital of Guangdong, ChinaGuangzhou, known as Canton to is 19th century foreign residents, is Guangdong's capital and an ancient and significant port.
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Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games: Schedule & Medal PredictionsThis article offers medal predictions and schedule info for the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. The 2010 Asian Games starts November 12 and ends November 27. -
5 Places to Visit in Guangzhou, ChinaDon't miss these sites when you tour Guangzhou.
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The Chinese City of Guangzhou's Parks Are Now FreeNo more admission fees to Guangzhou city parks, as of July 1.
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Travel Guide to Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou is a world-class tourist destination on the Pearl River. It provides visitors with a mix of modern and traditional China. -
A Guide to Shopping in Guangzhou, ChinaA "Shopping Paradise," Guangzhou has lots to offer from megamalls to street markets.
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Roaming in the City of GuangzhouThis is a prose of the author roaming in the city of Guangzhou. This article tells the story of how he loved the city and peace.
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Review of The White Swan Hotel in Guangzhou, ChinaThe White Swan Hotel in Guangzhou, China is a luxury hotel that prides itself on its service. This five star hotel is located on Shamian Island by the famous Pearl River and is surrounded by fantastic restaurants and shops catering to visitors.
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Things to Do in Guangzhou---- Conghua Hot SpringsA guide to visiting and enjoying the best hot springs in South China including how to get there, prices and recommendations for where to stay and what to do... -
2010 Asian Games Open in Guangzhou, China - Spectacular Opening Ceremonies with Fireworks and Water ShowOne thing I love about living in Thailand is being exposed to so many unique cultural events I would never get the chance of seeing in the US. -
How You Can Ride the Tibet RailwayThe Tibet Railway runs from seven major cities in eastern China; Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Xinjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Lanzhou to Lhasa, Tibet and is considered one of the most ingenious modern engineering feats in the history of modern man. -
Lychees, Longans and Pagodas: A Journey to Southern Guangdong, ChinaWhen the Southern China Airliner descends for landing in Guangzhou's International, we see myriads of glittering lights below us. The time is early evening 1900 hours.In summer days, the air stands heavy and polluted in Guangzhou -
How to Be an EFL TeacherIf you're a college graduate, a native English speaker, and more than ready to jam-pack your dusty passport with a smattering of new visa stamps, then Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) might be the career move for you. -
The Best Chinese Food in MilwaukeeMilwaukee has many good choices for Chinese food. Here are some of the best places you can find both authentic Chinese and the traditional American styled Chinese food in Milwaukee.
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My Top Three Favorite Viral VideosA viral video is one that becomes wildly popular through the process of sharing it with friends via the internet. See why I've chosen Christian the Lion, the Chinese Backstreet Boys, and Susan Boyle as my top picks. -
Top 10 Biggest Malls in the World: A List Conquered by Asian Shopping Super-StructuresThis is the list of the Top 10 Biggest Malls in the World, according to Forbes, along with significant information and statistics for each mall. -
Metamothosis-Leslie LohThis is an interview/article about International singer/songwriter named Leslie Loh.
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T. J. Maxx: Why it is the Best Place to ShopLooking for something unique?, look no more. T. J. Maxx is the store. -
American Gaijin, Part 6 China and Dr. ChenA sotry about Dr. chen who lives in China and was once an American. -
American Gaijin - Travel Stories, Part 1: ChinaAmerican Gaijin is a short travel guide based on my 20 years of trips to Asian countries such as China, Korea, Japan and Hong Kong. I estimate I spent about 10 years actually living there during this time. -
A Beautiful Hand-Crafted Email ScamToyota feels so bad about the recent recalls that they are giving millions away to make up for it. Not so fast, this is a scam.
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Useful Tips on Communication in ChinaWhen traveling in China you will discover that China has an efficient communications service. Here you will find the most efficient ways to communicate and how to find what you require.
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Factory Girls by Leslie ChangA review of the best-selling book Factory Girls, by Leslie Chang by a person who recently traveled to China.
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Interesting China Facts and TriviaThis trivia quiz features challenging China trivia questions and answers. Share these interesting China facts with friends. -
Fastest Train Lines in the WorldA discussion on where a few leading land transportation societies stand as of early 2010, a comparison of their 3 best offerings, and criteria for what "best" ought to be -
The Trip of a Lifetime: The New Orient Express - London to Beijing in Just Two DaysA new Chinese 'Orient Express' line will link London with Beijing. The express will whizz by Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, through Russia and Mongolia. The 8,150 mile journey will take just 2 days. -
Where the Lover's Road is NeverendingAn introduction to Zhuhai - a city in Guangdong province where my family currently resides. -
Chinese Men Without WivesChina has the largest population of any country in the world. They now have another large problem - a growing population of men without women to marry them! -
Economy Hotels in ChinaOver the past several years, a few domestic chain hotels have cropped up around China, providing visitors with a convenient and affordable alternative to international hotels and hostels.
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Adventure Dining in ChinaChina offers a wide variety of dining experiences and food choices. Dining with the locals in neighborhood restaurants is an adventure and a fun way to travel. -
Shanghai or Beijing, Beijing or ShanghaiThis article compares elements of Beijing (China's political and cultural heart) and Shanghai (China's financial center), which are the two most prominent mainland cities foreigners consider when first planning short-term travel to China. -
Ten Cities in Asia for Inexpensive FunSome bargain vacation destinations in Asia, from swimming to shopping. -
New Directors/New Films 2010 Review: Lixin Fan's "Last Train Home"The plight of Chinese migrant workers is the subject of of Lixin Fan's superb, heartbreaking documentary "Last Train Home." -
Chinese Property Market Bubble Timetable Hits the WebA blogger in China has posted a timetable comparing the Japanese property market bubble of the 1980s with the current Chinese property market bubble, and points to 2011 as the possible year when the Chinese property market bubble could collapse. -
Asemic Writing in ArtA comparison of two contemporary art pieces that use asemic writing.
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10 of the Best American Travel Writers of All TimeHere are ten of the best American travel writers of all time who may or may not be familiar to you. Some have provided valuable travel guides while others wrote of their travel experiences to remote countries during an entirely different era. -
100 Meters: Men's National RecordsList of men's national records for 100 meters as of December 31, 2010.
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Beijing Issues New Rules to Limit House PurchaseAs a close follower of events in China, it occurred to Kaixin that these controls on property in China, while laudable in their intent, are perhaps flawed.




