Travel Tour China

Friday, June 01, 2007

Join A Carnival That Celebrates The Best In Mode

Mode utterly ranks as a priority for the residents of Asia. During the spring and summer season, Hong Kong turns into a vivid hub of the well dressed who turn in to see the latest designs in clothing. Despite being a by-invitation-only event, more than 15,000 people are always anticipated to show up at Hong Kong's Convention show Centre. prevalent young, new designers and representatives from traditional brand labels all show up with their newest creations.

The exhibit is divided into two categories: one for the mass souk and one for the designer objects that cost more. During the whole Carnival, more than 12 places and more than 700 exhibitors join and show-off their masterpieces. Among the places that normally join are from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Macau, Korea, and India. Many of the people who go here look forward to look at the 12 diverse fashion shows made by 30 designers. It is also during this event that the nominees and would-be winners for the Hong Kong New mode.

anthology Awards are chosen. The designers will then compete on who gets the award for three diverse categories: casual wear, office attire, and the formal attire. The desired outfits are often predicted to be the next big thing in clothing and mode in Asia.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Uncover the Marvel of the Great Wall of China

Nothing is more suggestive of the population of China than The Great Wall of China. Considered as one of the eight wonders of the world, this massive structure, which happens to be the only one visible in the moon, was erected over two thousand years ago. The erection of the structure had two parts: the first was within 7th and 6th century BC, while the second happened between the 14th and 17th century.

Voyaging its walls can be an excellent substitute for drill. However, strolling from the Jinshaling to the Simatai region can likewise be a overwhelming venture so tourists should bring along food and water, shoes for walking, and several rolls of film.

Aside from an opportunity to view the attractive sights, there are other intriguing stuff that people can do in these walls. As the entire venture may take three to five hours, tourists can either spend the whole day touring the structure or come back and start off from the sector where they ended the previous day. Moreover, both regions of the wall have cafeterias where tourists can stop to recondition their tired body and fill their hungry stomach. There is a wide assortment of souvenir shops in the sector as well. Engaging in the venture at sunrise or early morning can be an amazing event for the tourist.

Finally, vacationists can likewise try another alternative and that is to ride a cable car located at the Badaling area of the structure. Overall, a tour of the Great Wall of China can make any voyage rewarding.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Geographical Contrasts Marks the Menu In China

Its variety in geography as well as history is the main element of a Chinese menu. Vacationists are guaranteed of eating the best kind of food regardless of the district where they are located. The menu of the Chinese will contrast from one region to another. Describing the menu of the Chinese population is best accomplished by classifying them into four different areas.

The sector of Canton is undoubtedly the most renowned among the food zones of China. Year-round fusion of warm and cold atmosphere makes an ideal scenario for cultivating almost anything. Moreover, the procedure of cooking as well as the different ingredients are quite refined and numerous.

The mountainous precipitous sectors of Szechwan and Hunan are known for hot and seasoned delicacies. Likewise, vacationists will notice a substantial abundance in rice and citrus fruits as well as bamboos and mushrooms.

The northern district which includes the city of Beijing continues all the way to Mongolia. Most of the persons living here are Muslims so any cuisine with pork in its ingredient is forbidden. Furthermore, this district is not feasible for growing rice so other cereals like wheat, barley, millet, and soybeans take over as the staple food.

In the end, the regional differentiations in the preparation of Chinese cuisines did not in any way hinder the efforts of the people of China to make their food a class of its own.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Ancient Chinese Fashion: A Portrait Of Honorable Chinese Virtues

Nowadays, fashion crazes in China are becoming more Westernized because of globalization and exposure to many Western fashion magazines such as Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and Vogue. I am not against globalization but sometimes, the original meaning of Chinese fashion is forgotten, specifically among the trend-driven Chinese youth. On a recent journey to China, I learned some intriguing facts about what fashion really meant to the early Chinese civilization.

A detailed look at some of the ancient flowing robes and dresses worn by the Chinese women in the Tang Dynasty reveals a lot of information about the lush Chinese history and culture. These long and magnificent dresses were worn everyday, proving that the early Chinese women were disciplined to proudly follow strict standards in society, and to represent their social classes with integrity and honor. The ancient Chinese society also saw fashion as a means of proclaiming their thoughts about their surroundings. Since the natural color of the sky is black before the sun rises, and the shade of the earth is considered as yellow or brown, people during the old times would wear flowing silk robes with the top part in a black color and the lower part in a yellow hue.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Cheap Places Means Comfort In China

One of the things that certain voyagers look for before booking on a sabbatical is the accommodations. Unless they are rich and can afford to stay in extravagant places, they will need to find a relatively cheap place to stay in while on vacation. However, for some, affordable equals unfairness and unimpressive accommodations. There are many stories of bad services in places; dilapidated building conditions; and tasteless food that were encountered by voyagers on a tight budget.

When on sabbatical in China, try booking rooms at the Eastern Air Jinjiang Beijing Airport Hotel. Aside from being relatively new, this places is also given a 4-star classification by voyagers and critics. It boasts of 115 rooms furnished with the thought of relief and sophistication in mind. Each of these rooms has satellite TV, a safe, broadband access, DATA port, IDD phones, and an ample-sized writing desk. The place staff are courteous and efficient; helpful to all their guests no matter who they are and where they stay. Of course, the topmost surprise is the price tag of spending one night here. The Eastern Air Jinjiang Beijing Airport Hotel offers all of these luxurious features and services for an Utility and budget-friendly price tag.