I'm from Taiwan and love very much the spectacular scenery in China. And delicious food, too.



Now live and travel in China. Looking for new points of interest and happy to offer information where I can

Im going with my College Dec. 27 to Jan 10, we are all so excited. Any tips, anything that would help us? It definitely will be a culture shock for most. Do's and Don't s?



Hello, everyone! Do you want to experience wonderful ice and snow world? Hope it's helpful for you http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/ You can see the Ice & Snow sculptures and learn Mandarin Chinese. The work staffs there can help you with the ice and snow trip in China. Contact them for wonderful ice and snow trip in China.
Hey,everyone heare. I’m from Suzhou, China. I manage and write a blog www.realsuzhou.com offering travel, tourism, culture, custom and local folk art guides to Suzhou from a native’s perspective.
Welcome to visit my blog if you are planning visiting Suzhou or just have any interests in such an old city with more than 2500 years history, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Okay, enjoy with me:)

Great! i m in Beijing
Hi everyone~ I am @ Heyuan youth hostel right now. I love BJ I love china. BJ is an ancient and mysterious city which is too broad to finish visiting any sight spot. So keep walking friends, It's so tired for me but, Simatai Greatwall is my next plan! WOW WOW GO

Hi Everyone
Welcome to Tibetan area
Enjoy my group
This is the group for everyone who love to visit Tibetan area and got a question or advice to share about your Trip to Tibetan area.
Questions about Tibetan language, culture, custom and lifestyle.
Tashi Delek

HELP!! I really wanna go to Tibet!
I really wanna go to Tibet this month but I have to find a group of people who also travel to Tibet this month! If I have to go alone then I will pay about 10000 RMB and thats's impossible for me!

tashirinpoche You can Travel to the regions of Tibet outside the TAR do not require you to have any permits in most cases. There are a few counties in Golok and Ngawa Prefectures that require foreigners to get a permit from the police, but that's about it. You can travel independently through these prefectures (found in Qinghai, western Sichuan, southwest Gansu and northwest Yunnan provinces) using public transportation. These regions are actually a better place to see authentic Tibetan culture without as much Chinese influence. Many regions in these areas are home to nomad Tibetans who spend their lives on the grasslands herding yaks and sheep. These areas of Tibet are just as much Tibet as the TAR...and maybe even more so. Many past and present Tibetan leaders, including the current 14th Dalai Lama, were born in these areas. Tibetan culture is much more intact here than most regions of the TAR, though few foreigners travel to these areas. Many people are not aware that these places are also Tibet.
Have good trip

7 months in China!
Hi there!
Im staying in China for 7 months. I work as a volunteer in Xinjiang (orphanage). I would like to share my experience with other foreigners :)
Debby


Hello everyone
Hello! I'm Tomlee, lived in China. I enjoy traveling,the outdoors,camping,spending time with friends and family.
About to go to China...
hi there. we are a british couple and we are currently in Mongolia and about to cross into China, visa permitting!
We would like to explore rural china and have heard that the Yunnan province is fantastic for hiking and camping. is this true?
we would be interested in joining any rural community projects if they exist. any help or advice gratefully received.
Also, we would like to visit the Great Wall - and would like to go to a part that is not so touristy but still beautiful...
thanks!
Sam and Phil

From touring the Bund to teaching English in remote Sichuan, this group is for anything and everything to do with China. Got a question or advice to share about the Middle Kingdom? Join us!
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