China
China
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7 modern wonders of the world
In 2007, a six-year initiative culminated in a popularity poll aimed to pick seven new wonders of the world from a short list of 200 existing monuments. While many of the places that failed to make the cut are highly desirable destinations, the Acropolis of Athens, Angkor Wat and Eiffel Tower included, the selected seven are rightly found at the top of many a traveler’s bucket list.
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25 places to visit around the world
Have you ever dreamt of visiting any of your favorite places? Most often, you will hear these words from your friends, family members or any others. Every one of us desire to visit our favorite places in our lifetime. It is the dream of every human being.
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The Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel
The Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, formerly known as Sheraton Grand Tai Ping Yang Hotel, Shanghai. Step out our doors into the downtown area and into all that is Shanghai. Share memories to last a lifetime when you stroll through nearby shopping areas and celebrated cultural attractions.
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Beautiful places in Macau
Macau is surely one of the most visited tourist destinations in Asia. Macau tourist attractions are never ending. The city offers its visitors a good choice of hotels that will suit everyone’s taste and budget.
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Beijing China – a Forbidden city
Beijing, the Capital of Republic of China, formerly called Peking, Beiping, Dadu, Jingcheng, and Yanjing in different periods of Chinese history; has become one of the famous tourist destinations in the world. It is a home to nearly 14 millions people, with high rise building, International hotel and extensive suburbs. The modernization process is rapidly taking place. In contrast, Beijing is also a city covered with wide Chinese culture and historical interest.
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Places to visit in Shanghai China
Shanghai is the largest city in China (13 million) and one of the largest cities in the world. It is a river and sea port, and an important railway junction. The city is situated on the Huangpu River, a tributary of the Yangtze. The river divides the city into two parts, Pudong to the east, and Puxi to the west. Shanghai is not just a major business center with offices of international corporations and a great number of exhibitions and conferences.