Posted: under China.
Tags: Hassle, Money Back, Straight Answer, Trade Goods
jobo asked: Hi, I am going to be sending around £1000 to China to purchase some trade goods - could anyone tell me the best way to go about it regarding security? I want to make sure that I receive the goods - if not, I want my money back without any hassle. Does anonyone know if any company offers this kind of protection?
Please don’t tell me to stop the transaction - I would like a straight answer preferrably!
Regards,
AJ.
Sonia
Feb 26 2009
Posted: under China - History and Culture.
Tags: China Tourism, Demarcation, Distances, Warning System

Lola Adewoyin asked:
The Great Wall of China is not just an ordinary travel icon; besides the role it plays in China’s tourism, it has led to the development of China’s long history and culture. People are curious to understand the facts of how the great wall came about; however, it is not until one visits this majestic structure, you can truly understand the significance of the great wall to China and the rest of the world.
The origin of story of the great wall is unknown, but history shows that the construction of the wall began in the early seventh century B.C and was made out of stone, wood, grass and earth. This was when the earliest regional kingdom was built for the defensive military needs. The purpose was to protect the farming lands from the invasion of the tribes from the north and to hold the natives from vacating the lands. Used as a military demarcation, there were various watchtowers which stood at varying distances from each other; these towers substituted the time warning system used during the ancient times. The fire and smoke signaled the day and night time respectively. Many of these watch towers still remain in their original position where they stood while some have been destroyed during the revolution.
Over the years, parts of the great wall was destroyed and rebuilt and more sections were added. Due to this construction, it stretched so wide from the east to the west bordering almost the entire country. At present, they say it measures about 7300km from one end to the other.
There are different sections to travel the wall, all of which have different attractions and features. The sections also represent the roles played during the construction of the great wall. For adventure lovers, it would be a challenging task to travel the entire length of the wall. The Great Wall Marathon and Half Marathon is an annual marathon race which takes place every year in China. For runners and adventures, this marathon is one of the experiences of a lifetime as they run through 7km of the incredible wall passing through beautiful countryside villages and mountain trails.
For tourists on short stays in China, climbing the great wall from almost any part of northern china is possible, although, many travelers prefer to climb the wall from Beijing because the sections of this part of the wall are very good for sightseeing and have great features. Besides that, it affords them the opportunity to see other historical attractions like the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, and Tiananmen Square etc.
The most popular sections to visit and climb the great wall in Beijing are the Badaling, Simatai, and Mutianyu sections.
Badaling section of the great wall is located 70 km away from the center of Beijing and is the most popular section to climb the wall in Beijing. It was the first part of the wall to be opened to tourists. History has it that Badaling section was built to protect the Juyongguan Pass, along which the Guan’gou gorge and several interesting sites of interest are located. This section of the Great Wall was made by huge bar stones and paved with square bricks making the wall pavement smoothly ordered. The Badaling section became a national cultural relic and a world heritage listing by United Nations in 1987.
Simatai section in Beijing is a very remote and quiet section on the great wall. The ruins and untouched parts of this section is what helped Simatai section earn its reputation of being the unique section of the wall. There are features retained from over the years which were untouched and looks like what it used to be like over 500 years ago. This section of the wall has about twelve watch towers at different intervals and takes about 2hours to reach the twelfth tower. Simatai section is great for adventure hikers and trekkers.
The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is located on Huairou County northeast of Beijing. This section of the wall is known for its unique quality of construction and features compared to other sections of the wall. It is known as the main essence of the great wall because of the style which it was built.
In Summary, traveling the great wall is one of the greatest experiences of a lifetime and it is difficult to understand its history until it is visited. It is assumed to be one of the top 100 things to do in this lifetime.
For more information about China Travel, China Tour Vacations, visit Passport to China.
Jocelyn
Feb 25 2009
Posted: under China.
Tags: Facts About China, Interesting Facts
icecreamrules asked:
I have to give a short presenttion about china to a 3rd grade class and I was wondering if you know anything that a 3rd grader would find interesting to know about china?
Sadie
Feb 24 2009
Posted: under China.
Tags: Chinese Food, Restaurant China, Restaurant Environment, Usa China
Mr_ICON asked:
I’ve heard that chinese food is different in taste/look in the USA than in China. Does anyone know what the primary differences are? And are theyre any differences in restaurant environment in a restaurant in the USA in comparison to a restaurant in China?
Brennan
Feb 22 2009
Posted: under Jobs and Careers.
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Feb 16 2009
Posted: under China - History and Culture.
Tags: Daunting Task, Living Room, Olympic Games, Protecting Your Identity

Jeremy Lazenga asked:
With the Olympics right around the corner, many in the global community will be making their way to China in order to be a part of this historical event. In order for citizens of other countries to get into the country, visas for China are a vital requirement. It may seem like a daunting task, but it is actually a pretty simple procedure.
There are a number of websites that will allow you to get visas for China from the comfort of your living room. We here at http://www.visas-4-china.co.uk/ have much of the information you will need. The fees will vary and you will need some specific documentation in order to expedite your visa.
For some websites you may be asked to register. This will enable you to check on the status of your visa in real time online. It will allow you to receive updates by email as to the current status of your visas for China. You can add as many applicants as you would like and you can view your order history any time it is convenient for you.
Getting your visa online is simple, fast and easy. You will not have to wait on long lines nor deal with disgruntled personnel. Ordering your visas when you want to visit China is as simple as a few clicks and a current credit card. Many of the sites are dedicated to protecting your identity and ensuring your security when you order your visa.
You will not want to miss out on the excitement of the Olympic Games and see history being made. Seeing the winners take the gold medal is a heady experience, and in the exotic land of China it will be even more so.
You may be thinking of your trip to China to watch the Olympics as a way to become part of the global community, but you won’t want to miss out on many of the historic sites that are in China. A visit there would not be complete without a visit to the Great Wall of China. You can immerse yourself in the excitement of the Games as well as the ancient history and Oriental culture you will find when you set foot in this very old part of the world.
Nicholas
Feb 13 2009
Posted: under China - History and Culture.
Tags: East China, International Tourists, Province In China, Temple Of Heaven

Lola Adewoyin asked:
Planning a tour to China, the largest and oldest country in the world is truly a must for anyone who wants to experience a unique travel adventure. China is known to have an ancient civilization which dates back to some thousand years ago and this is one of the reasons why China has a rich and unique culture full of historical values.
As a popular tourist destination in the Far East, China has a lot of wonderful attractions, sightseeing and historical wonders for the enthusiastic travelers who want to discover the true beauty of China. The best times to visit China is usually during May and September as these periods offer good weather conditions for visiting.
In order to enjoy your travel plans in China, it is advisable to consult the services of a reputable China tour agency. They are responsible for planning your entire trip from the moment you arrive in the airport till the day you depart. They also provide the hotel accommodations and other transportation facilities throughout your stay in China. To make your stay a successful one, they assign a bilingual local tourist guide to assist and guide you through your tours around the country. A fascinating thing about the travel wonders of China is that for every sightseeing and attraction, there is a historical or cultural origin behind it.
Beijing, the country’s capital boasts of over 30 sightseeing and attractions out of which include the famous Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, the Ming Tombs and a variety of others. Beijing is usually the first city tourists visit due to their excitement to see the great wall. In general, Beijing is known to be a historical city because of the many monuments and attractions which played a great role in China’s civilization and still remains as it was since over five hundred years.
Yunnan, the international tourist destination is a province in China favorable to many international tourists because of its pleasant climate. Apart from the climatic conditions, Yunnan boasts of a number of cities with scenic and beautiful landscapes which makes for a great place for nature lovers on a getaway from the bustling streets of city. From the spring city of Kunming, to the old town of Lijiang and Dali, Yunnan is the perfect getaway for tourists who want to appreciate the natural endowments of China’s sceneries and landscapes.
A tour to Tibet, the pilgrimage destination of Buddhists can also be included in your tour itinerary during your travel in China. Tibet is considered to be the rooftops of the world because of the high elevation of its geographical location. The tourism of this region has flourished in recent years due to the opening of the Tibet-Qinghai high speed rail which connects Beijing to Lhasa. Amateur fanatics of mythical train journeys can finally have their dreams come true as they speed on top of the world to experience some peace in the Tibetan Kingdom.
Guilin and Yangshuo is the backpacking capital of China. With its special breath taking sceneries and caves, this town has opened the opportunity to mountaineers and backpackers who want to discover the hidden wonders of China.
Shanghai is one of China’s cosmopolitan cities which showcase a blend of modernity and history. The first class skyscrapers and Ming styled architecture of Shanghai buildings is what attract visitors to this bustling city. Shanghai also known as the “Oriental Paris” is the best place to shop for all kinds of branded shoes, clothes, jewelries and gifts from first class to low quality in almost any type of store.
Harbin is the magical ice world of China. Located in the north of China, this region is synonymous for the annual celebration of the Harbin Ice Festival which attracts visitors from all over the world to participate in the magnificent showcase of legendary ice sculptures and carvings.
Xian is one of China’s ancient cities where civilization started. It has grown to become an industrial and tourist destination which proudly boasts of the site of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Terracotta Army and Warriors.
China is known to house twenty four heritage sites listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. These cultural treasures are a part of what contributes to China’s history.
To get more information about China Travel,China Tour Vacations, visit Passport to China.
Sam
Feb 12 2009
Posted: under China.
Tags: China, Ethnic Groups, Literacy Rate, Population Control
Dog is my co-pilot asked: In my AP Environmental class we’re doing a mock-debate on population control. My group is supposed to be representing China. I already have some good information on their ‘one-child’ policy aka family planning policy but I have a few other questions I cannot seem to find.
One of which is: what are the predominant ethnic and religious groups in China?
What is China’s literacy rate?
And what is their Educatin Policy?
If you get your information from a website please provide a link.
All help is appreciated, thanks.
Crystal
Feb 08 2009