Travel Tour China

Friday, July 28, 2006

Famous Giant Panda of China

I have always been astonished with the grandeur of Mother Nature and its components like plants and animals. When it comes to animals, my most favorite is the Giant Panda, (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) which is common in central and southern China. Honestly, I do not know why,
feasibly because I find them embraceable and huggable. Or feasibly, I have been a bear in my preceding life.

Giant Panda which go to the bear family, Ursidae, are recognized for their black and white markings. Their legs, shoulders, ears and elongated stains around the eyes are black, and the rest of the coat is white. They are chief tree climbers, but they can also swim to escape hunters. Pandas exercise an enlarged wrist bone that looks like a thumb to clutch objects like bamboo.

This is one of the core reasons why I desire to visit China. I desire to see before my very eyes these astonishing creatures that are facing a big problem of extinction nowadays. Giant pandas' glitch of extinction occur largely due to periodic bamboo die off, habitat loss, and poaching. Today, there are a number of conservation efforts being initiated to remove the Giant Panda from the brink of extinction.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Known Chinese American Trend Designer

No one else is best prominent for today's exquisite and top wedding gown collections but the famous Chinese American fashion designer Vera Wang.

Born and raised in an rich family, Wang was frequently exposed to the classy and elegant themes in styles ever since she was a small girl. Her mother often took her to different fashion acts in Paris. As such exposure to the mode world, Wang decided to broaden her skills in designing after she was through with her figure skating career. For 25 years, Wang worked for Vogue as Senior Mode Editor and as a Design head for Ralph Lauren. In year 1990, Wang opened her very first luxury company in New York city to showcase her exquisite bridal collection. With her fine taste and far out fashion style, Wang and her collections are instantly recognized and honored in international fashion industry. She also received different praises and international recommendations for her 1994 Olympics clothings for skater Nancy Kerrigan.

Today, Wang is also famed for her ready-to-wear apparels, jewelry, footwear, eyewear, and home amassments. Through her collections, many designer product appraisers considered her as a designer for cultured and plain necessities. Indeed, Vera Wang is the fashion exemplar of refinement and luxury.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Inn Fit for Business Trips

I went to Shanghai, China last year for principal business tour, that lasted for five days. I am extremely frightened of not finding an inn that will best suit my business traveling needs. But I am satisfied to have chosen Ruitai Hongqiao Hotel, since it has all the foremost accommodation features I need.

Amidst conveniently at the Hongqiao developing zone or district, Ruitai Hongqiao Hotel features an easy access to the city's grand locations, such as the Shanghai Mart, and a few minutes drive to Hongqiao airport. The business center of the inn presents business travelers with expanded commercial and secretarial needs, including computer with Internet access, facsimile, meeting rooms, photocopying, and flight ticketing. Also, Ruitai Hongqiao Hotel has more than 250 grandly decorated suites and guest rooms, that truly mirror Western style of elaborations. Aside from the assistance I got from the business services and facilities of the inn, I also appreciated Ruitai Hongqiao Hotel's fine line of facilities, such as the Queen size bed, the IDD telephone, the mini-bar, satellite TV, and warm aura of my room. In addition, I also dined at the Sha Tian Xuan cafe of the hotel, wherein I was totally delighted with its dainty and truly tempting Cantonese specialties. All in all, my holiday at Ruitai Hongqiao Hotel is indeed a comfortable and prime accommodation experience that suit my business traveling needs.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Voyage Into The Galaxy of Shanghai

Sometimes we dream about mouthwatering foods, smooth waters, and even the wonders of galaxy. In our dream, we usually fill our stomachs with these foods, feel the surface of frosty waters, or fly in the largeness of the sky. We can almost touch the insurmountable stars and even sit on the suppleness of clouds. These are wonders that every person would love to experience because they wrap a person inside the zone of luxury and rest. This is the kind of activity that Galaxy Hotel offers to every curious voyager.

A comfort region after the long hours of flying from the feebleness of the Earth. Galaxy Hotel in Shanghai, China is the unreachable star in your fairyland, purely invigoration personified. It is blistening oriental spice on your tongue in the absence of loathing. Only 10 minutes away from the celebrated Hongqiao International Airport, this corner of Shanghai city brings you outside the active Earth and flies you to the moon of the Chinese trade industry at Shanghai Mart, Shanghai International Exhibition Center, and Shanghai International Trade Center.

The hotel evinces the grandeur of Chinese architecture and the vicissitude of Chinese design. It also renders a refuge of gym, salon, sauna, and spa. Steam bath and soothing massage are exceptional features that gives you an pure rejuvenation. Lastly, the life you are hoping for lies in the hands of Galaxy Hotel's energetic activity center that includes mahjong, bowling, and billiards.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Resort and Spa Chengdu China

The first time I decided to tour at Chengdu China, my first thought was the point where I should check in. What I firstly wanted was a clean, nice, and affordable hotel accommodation. I was firmly budgeting my money during that time, because Chengdu was my ending destination point in China.

I then determined to retreat at Islandia Water Hotel and Spa at Chengdu. The inn is one great four-star incentive hotel that is located at Chengdu's business, shopping, and entertainment point. Islandia has more than 231 guest rooms and more than 15 suites that are appealingly furnished to suit the accommodation needs of the guests. All rooms have principal facilities, such as a midget-bar, a fridge, Internet access, and satellite television. In addition, I was informed that the inn has eight conference and meeting rooms, equipped with modern facilities for business visitors. As for my dining experience in the inn, the place offers distinguished sets of Chinese and international foods.

Since the inn is only a few steps away from the shopping points in Chengdu, I also got to explore and shop for Chinese clothes and accessories during my few days' stay at the Hotel. By the time I checked out, I can say that I fancied my stay at Islandia Water Accommodation and Spa in Chengdu.

Noted Boat Bistro

Whenever I go travel, I always see to it that I will have a prime dining experience in every vacation point I go to. Experiencing the culinary treasures of different locations is a grand way to live and fully fathom the mores and lifestyle of the place you have visited. In the case of my travel to China, I can say that I definitely had a prime Chinese dining and culinary experience.

Since, eating out is a tradition for me, my travel to China was truly dedicated to Chinese bistros marathon and food trip. It was my mode of adapting myself to the cultural and culinary practice of a country. My favorite Chinese dining point would be the China Boat Seafood bistro that is owned by Angela and Simon Tay. I love Mandarin and Szechwan culinary, since they are the superb dish to try in oder to fulfill my Chinese food trip. The point is actually a superb seafood bistro, that serves specialties like shrimp with lobster sauce and crisp whole fish. The bistro also features wide selection of enticing poultry dishes, such as the Hot Szechwan Beef and the Chicken with Cashew Nuts. In addition, vegetarians will also prefer the veggie dishes served by the China Boat bistro.