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Mar 10, 2010, Guilin and Yangshuo: Magical Chinese Mountains

Guilin and Yangshuo are the perfect place to take a break from the fast pace and glitz of the big cities and head over to the countryside. The children will enjoy biking through small villages and rice paddies and cruising down the rivers in small bamboo rafts...

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Mar 10, 2010, Guilin One Day Tours and Activities

Here's a list of Guilin one day tours and activities if you are pressed for time and would like to cover as much ground as possible. Make all arrangements in advance and simply get picked up at your hotel.

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Mar 9, 2010, Zhujiajiao - ancient water town in the outskirts of Shanghai

Zhujiajiao is an ancient water town in the western side of Shanghai. Chinese traditional water towns are notorious for their very old houses lined up along canals and the bridges criss-crossing them.

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Mar 9, 2010, Yu Yuan Gardens and Bazaar

The Yu Yuan Gardens are classic Chinese gardens. The basic four elements of a traditional Chinese garden are rocks, water, plants, and architecture.

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Mar 9, 2010, Our Huangpu River Cruise

A Huangpu River Cruise is probably the best place to witness the pulse and dynamism of Shanghai. During the day, you can see the activity bustling from the docks on a permanent

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Mar 9, 2010, Things to do in Shanghai with kids

You will never run out of things to do in Shanghai. This is a place where East meets West, Old meets New... One of the world's most vibrant cities.

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Mar 9, 2010, About the 2010 Shanghai World Expo

The Shanghai World Expo taking place from May 1st to October 31st 2010, promises to be the largest World Expo event ever held. Also known as the World's Fair, this is like the Olympics of Science, Technology, Culture and Economics.

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Mar 9, 2010, Expo 2010 Shanghai

La Expo 2010 en Shanghai tambien conocida como la Feria Mundial, es el equivalente de las Olimpiadas en Economia, Cultura, Ciencias y Tecnologia y promete ser el mayor evento de Exposicion Mundial organizado hasta la fecha.

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Mar 7, 2010, Traveling to Tibet - with Children?

For travel to Tibet with children, there are a number of issues that need your consideration: altitude sickness, strong sun, food, tibetan dogs. Here are tips on dealing with them, and family-friendly alternatives to experiencing Tibetan culture.

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Mar 3, 2010, China Map

China Map with places of interest for the kids: Where can you see the Great Wall? Where do Pandas live?

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Mar 2, 2010, Chinese Food Ingredients and Staples

These are some common Chinese food ingredients used in Chinese cooking and belong in your basic Chinese shelf. Most you can obtain at your local Supermarket or Asian Grocer.

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Mar 1, 2010, China Books for Children

An array of China books for children that will get them reading and learning for fun!

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Feb 28, 2010, Tiananmen Square: Flying Kites!

Tiananmen Square is the world's largest square. Children will enjoy a break to fly kites. Afternoon is the best time as it is not so crowded...

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Feb 28, 2010, Beijing Hutongs by rickshaw!

Ride a Rickshaw through the Beijing Hutongs!... Discover the thousands of lanes weaving between the old courtyard homes where most Beijing residents used to live...

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Feb 25, 2010, Are Chinese Dragons evil?

Unlike the western counterpart, Chinese Dragons are not considered bad enemies to be defeated. In Chinese culture, dragons are a symbol of wisdom, power and nobility and are found in everyday life.

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The 7.9 earthquake that shook Sichuan province on Monday, May 12th, left thousands of people buried under piles of rubble. The death toll stands at more than 60,000.

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