China presents tourists with a range of opportunities
January 16th, 2010
The appeal of southern China lies not only in the glittering, shoppers’ paradise of Hong Kong, where East meets West in unique synthesis, nor in Portuguese Macao, but equally in the Guilin Mountains, a karst landscape of truly fairytale beauty unmatched anywhere in the world. Northern China presents tourists with a rich range of opportunities, from riding shaggy Rocket Chinese reviews ponies through the huge expanse of the Inner Mongolian steppe, sleeping in a Mongolian yurt, visiting Kasak nomads in the Altai and participating in the ancient martial art of kung fu at the Shaolin Monastery, to exploring the impressive Buddhist caves at Datong and Luoyang and joining in the celebration of the Ice Festival in the crisp winter frost of Manchuria.
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