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Yungang Grottoes Datong China

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In this 20 metre-high cave stands a 15m high pagoda-like column decorated with Buddha statues and designs . . . → Read More: Yungang Grottoes Datong China

Land Between Tour Hong Kong

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The New Territories makes up most of the land area in Hong Kong, and is situated between Kowloon and the border with China . . . → Read More: Land Between Tour Hong Kong

Guilin a city sitting between hills

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The area around Guilin is the type of landform that you often see on posters and pamphlets promoting China . . . → Read More: Guilin a city sitting between hills

Hainan Island gets biggest duty free store

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Where there were once quite beaches, there are now huge resorts . . . → Read More: Hainan Island gets biggest duty free store

Great Wall of China

Looking down the Great Wall

you can still trace the length of the main wall for 3,460 kilometres (2,145 miles) with branches and spurs extending a further 2,860 kilometres (1,770 miles) . . . → Read More: Great Wall of China

Hong Kong’s No.6 bus to Stanley

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You then begin to wind down narrow roads, with the bus seeming to lean at alarming angles, until you reach the relative flat of Repulse Bay, one of Hong Kong’s most popular swimming beaches. . . . → Read More: Hong Kong’s No.6 bus to Stanley

Ritz Carlton Hong Kong reaches a new high

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Guests will be welcomed into the arrival lobby on the 9th floor before being transported up to the hotel lobby on the 103rd floor . . . → Read More: Ritz Carlton Hong Kong reaches a new high

A fishy museum in China

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Chinese sturgeon is estimated to have lived on the earth for 140 million years . . . → Read More: A fishy museum in China

Cheung Chau Bun Festival Hong Kong

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The parade winds its way through the narrow streets to the grounds near the Pak Tai Temple, which are dominated by enormous bamboo towers studded with sweet white buns . . . → Read More: Cheung Chau Bun Festival Hong Kong

The Terracotta Army of Xian

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The detail in each warrior is simply amazing, and is even accurate down to the wear and tear on each warrior’s sandals . . . → Read More: The Terracotta Army of Xian

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