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Jul 27, 2010, The Great Wall at Badaling

The Great Wall at Badaling was the first to open to tourists in 1957. It is the most popular due to its proximity to Beijing and therefore it is also very crowded. This section is fully restored.

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Jul 26, 2010, The Great Wall at Mutianyu

The Great Wall at Mutianyu is fully restored, has handrails at the steep parts and a cable car and chair lift that will bring you all the way up the wall. Slide down the toboggan to get back!

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Jul 10, 2010, China Travel Guide - Choosing the Best Way to Travel...with the Children

China Travel Guide: the range of options to travel in China is vast. Should you use a Travel Agent? Go with a group or on your own?

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Jul 8, 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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Jul 7, 2010, Beijing One Day Tours

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

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Jul 2, 2010, Choosing Your China Tour Operator - Tips and Suggestions

When choosing a China Tour, the options are endless, compare what they offer, check out reviews in the travel Forums, find out where the company is registered...

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Jul 2, 2010, Pollution in China

Learn more about Pollution in China from a term paper writen by a 9th Grader in Slovakia for her Geography class. Why is this important? Because we ALL have an impact.

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Jul 1, 2010, Zhangjiajie Stone Forest - China's Avatar Mountains?

Zhangjiajie's Stone Forest in China's Hunan Province, are these the striking hanging mountains in the movie Avatar?

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Jul 1, 2010, China Travel Guide - Family Friendly Destinations

China Travel Guide: China is such a great land, where to go? what to do with kids? Plan your family-friendly itinerary to include a Toboggan ride down the Great Wall, biking in the countryside...

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Jun 30, 2010, Kung Fu, Acrobatics or Opera in Beijing?

Take a peak at the Shaolin Kung Fu performance, the Acrobats Troupe and Peking Traditional Opera, the choice is yours when you visit Beijing!

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Jun 30, 2010, China Travel with Children - Our Tips

Our tips for China Travel with Children: History and culture too boring? put a camera in their hands... What about Chinese toilets, what's this squatting thing?...

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Jun 29, 2010, Trekking the Great Wall at Simatai and Jinshanling

The sections of the Great Wall at Simatai and Jinshanling are less developed and in a more natural state than the sections closer to Beijing. The journey is a well-worth 3-hour drive. Take a look at the awesome scenery here

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Jun 24, 2010, Famous Chinese Mountains: Huangshan - Yellow Mountain

As famous Chinese mountains go, Huangshan or Yellow Mountain in China is at the top of the must-see list. It is not just the oddly shaped towering peaks surrounded by a sea of clouds, but also the ancient dwarf pines growing from any crevice imaginable, the hot springs in the mountain, the amazing sunrises and breathtaking sunsets, the waterfalls and streams...

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Jun 21, 2010, The Chinese Lantern Festival

During the Lantern Festival, thousands of lanterns line the streets, setting the stage for the parades and colorful performances to mark the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations.

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Jun 18, 2010, The Great Wall at Juyongguan

La Gran Muralla de Juyongguan es la seccion mas cercana a Pekin y ha sido restaurada recientemente . Las reparaciones han sido tan completas y nitidas que muchos sienten no ha quedado rastro de la estructura antigua

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