China’s top 10 leisure cities
November 11th, 2011 / Author: Bruce BoyesThe China Tourism Association has announced the 2011 list of top 10 leisure cities in China – find out more in the China Daily article China’s top 10 leisure cities announced.
China’s top 10 leisure citiesNovember 11th, 2011 / Author: Bruce BoyesThe China Tourism Association has announced the 2011 list of top 10 leisure cities in China – find out more in the China Daily article China’s top 10 leisure cities announced. Beautiful autumn sceneryNovember 11th, 2011 / Author: Bruce BoyesAutumn is a great time for both photographers and travellers in China. To find out about some great places where you can enjoy breathtaking autumn beauty see these Shenzhen Daily articles: China’s health retreatsNovember 11th, 2011 / Author: Bruce BoyesThe purposes of traditional Chinese medicine are fitness enhancement, disease prevention, postponement of aging and prolonging of life. But medicine is not the only way. Resting your body and soul in a quiet valley or a peaceful temple also helps. To find out about places where you can preserve your health see these Shenzhen Daily articles: Nature reserves – great beauty and rare wildlifeNovember 11th, 2011 / Author: Bruce BoyesAs well as hosting a treasure trove of historic landmarks, China has a large number of nature reserves designed to protect wildlife, especially endangered animals. In the China Daily article Wild things find out about five classic reserves – Shennongjia Nature Reserve, Hoh Xil Nature Reserve, Wolong Nature Reserve, Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve and Badaling Wildlife World. Exploring Shenzhen’s TemplesNovember 11th, 2011 / Author: Bruce BoyesMany visitors to Shenzhen are familiar with Hongfa Temple in Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, the largest Buddhist temple in the city. James Baquet introduces some more in these Shenzhen Daily articles: You can also see the previous news stories Two Shenzhen temples, Tianhou temples in Shenzhen, Two temples in Xili, Two temples in Dapeng and The difference between temples and halls? |