China's top business destinations Part II

More and more people are traveling to China for business. And why not? China's economy has consistently remained strong and it is the biggest market in the world. This is the second part of our series presenting the best business destinations in China. The text was provided by the EU-China Managers Exchange and Training Programme (METP).

10th October 2008 - METP - Travel

"Before Beijing, there was Tanzhesi"

Tanzhesi (Temple of the Dragon Pool and Mulberry Tree) was once one of the most important Buddhist temples in China. Located in the mountainous Mentougou district about 45 km to the west of Beijing, it has become a popular daytrip destination.

8th October 2008 - Geni Raitisoja - Travel

The People's Revolution Military Museum Video

It is almost impossible to travel through Beijing without spotting the huge building housing the Chinese People's Liberation Army, located just off the main avenue. This is the place to go if you're into history and above all, weapons of all sorts.

26th September 2008 - Stina Björkell - Travel

China's top business destinations Part I

More and more people are traveling to China for business. And why not? China's economy has consistently remained strong and it is the biggest market in the world. In this two-part series, we present the best business destinations in China. The text was provided by the EU-China Managers Exchange and Training Programme (METP).

24th September 2008 - METP - Travel

CCTV building set to become Beijing's newest landmark

Beijing's recent Olympic facelift included a heavy dose of modern city planning. The new Bird's Nest Stadium and the Water Cube aquatics center cater to international sports fans, but the cityscape has received some other quite conspicuous newcomers as well.

22nd September 2008 - Terhi Mikkolainen - Culture

The Xi'an City Wall

The Xi'an city wall in the capital of central China's Shaanxi province is one of the most popular and conspicuous tourist sites in the ancient Chinese capital. The wall sections off the oldest part of the city, which has obviously expanded beyond this limit since the time when the city was known as Chang'an.

18th September 2008 - Stina Björkell - Travel

Survival guide to China, Part 2: Shopping

Are you planning a trip to China? Our Survival Guide will help you make the most of your China experience. In the second part of our series you'll learn about one of the most important skills you'll need while there -- haggling.

5th September 2008 - Jutta Valkeinen - Travel

Beijing enables barrier-free touring atop Great Wall

Beijing's must-go tourist attractions have been turned accessible for the disabled, as the city woos athletes and visitors to the Paralympic Games and fulfills its pledge to give normal life to its 1 million disabled population.

2nd September 2008 - Stina Björkell - Headlines in China

History comes to life in Tang Paradise Video

Tang Paradise is a cultural theme park located in southeast Xi'an, in central China's Shaanxi province. What makes this place unique, is that it is a cultural and historical showcase in a sparkling new setting.

4th August 2008 - Stina Björkell - Travel

The Great Mosque of Xi'an: at the roots of China's Muslim community

In Xi'an, the long heritage of Chinese Muslims can be felt strongly in the city's Muslim quarter, where tourists can visit the most important mosque in China, and the only one that is open to visitors.

28th July 2008 - Stina Björkell - Travel

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