China Tour Guide
Lijiang Sanyi Airport Formally Opens to Public
The Lijiang Airport formally opened to the public in June of this year, and opened its first direct flight to Hong Kong. On March 6, Lijiang airport was approved to operate as a hub airport, the third in the province after Kunming and Xishuangbanna. Lijiang is also planning new flights to other national tourist sites [...]
Lunar New Year of the Miao in China
The Miao people are one of the 56 ethnic groups of the People’s Republic of China and are primarily located in Guizhou and Hunan provinces. Different from the Han who celebrate their Lunar New Year during January or February; the Miao celebrate their New Year during October or November, for it’s the end of the [...]
Beijing Kung Fu Show: A Feast For the Eyes
At Beijing’s Red theatre “The Legend of Kung Fu” or “Chuan Yi: The Legend of Kung Fu” is a performance that will absolutely have everyone, other than lovers of Kung Fu and Martial Arts, smiling a long time after it has climaxed. The only reason I gave it four stars is that I was sitting [...]
White House of Potala Palace in Night, Lhasa, Tibet _HXT4763
White House of Potala Palace in Night, Lhasa, Tibet _HXT4763, a photo by tripchina on Flickr. Perched upon Marpo Ri hill, 130 meters above the Lhasa valley, the Potala Palace rises a further 170 meters and is the greatest monumental structure in all of Tibet. Early legends concerning the rocky hill tell of a sacred [...]
Hong Kong Victoria Harbour Cruise
Hong Kong’s Victoria harbor is one of the busiest and awe-inspiring harbors in the world. Apart from the multitude of hipping and aquatic traffic both private and commercial it manages every day; the harbor also contains the backdrop of Hong Kong’s modern skyline, which illuminates for all to see every night. This is never more [...]
Ready for winter vacation? Here comes Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.
Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is an annual event held in Harbin city which locates in Northeastern China. What makes it stand out? A propaganda film may give us some sense: Propaganda film for Harbin Ice and Snow Festival Ok, let’s ignore those Chinese captions; just enjoy those beautiful pictures and funny activities. And another [...]
The Lucky Winners of our Free Pearl River Night Cruise
A month ago, we hosted a lucky prize draw game where Facebook users simply like our page to participate in a lucky draw and have the chance to take a free Pearl River Night Cruise with their special someone. And it’s our pleasure to announce the winners: 1. Amit Jain. 2. Chris James. 3. Musah [...]
Impression Liu San Jie, refreshes your imagination
A cast of over 600 actors. A stage over 2 kilometers long between 12 mountain peaks. Come and witness the majesty and brilliance of the Liu San Jie Impression show in Yangshuo, in China’s Southern province of Guangxi. Set amongst the ancient mountain scenery of Yangshuo, on the banks of the Li River this pictorial event [...]
Happy Losar!! Happy Tibet!!
Happy Losar!!!! Well that is what you’d be saying if you are in Tibet from 22nd of February, 2012. ‘Losar’ is the Tibetan word for the start of Tibetan New Year. During Losar the Tibetan people pretty much celebrate New Year the same as the rest of the world would: dance, party, drinking, eating good food [...]
Yangshuo Cooking Class
Yangshuo is only a few hours away from Guilin the famous city of China’s Southern Guangxi province. It is a hot bed for western tourists who are attracted to its mythical scenery and western atmosphere. Although, if you asked most Guilin or Yangshuo locals they would insist that the best way to experience Guilin is through its local [...]

