June 4th, 2011 / Author: Bruce Boyes
There are four well-known mountains in Guangdong that are a great getaway from southern China’s heat humidity at this time of year: Dinghu, Xiqiao, Danxia and Luofu. Find out more in these Shenzhen Daily articles:
June 4th, 2011 / Author: Bruce Boyes
The Shenzhen Daily article Watchtowers found in Nanshan reports that a recent cultural relics census has identified 21 historic watchtowers in Shenzhen’s Nanshan District. The 21 watchtowers were built between 1910 and the 1920s.
June 4th, 2011 / Author: Bruce Boyes
James Baquet profiles two Shenzhen temples in the Shenzhen Daily articles Huaguang Temple and Temple at Xili Lake.
June 4th, 2011 / Author: Bruce Boyes
In the Shenzhen Daily article Guanlan Market James Baquet reveals how to find the site of a market that played a key role 100 years ago, once one of the four main markets of Shenzhen.
May 22nd, 2011 / Author: Bruce Boyes
On 19 May China celebrated it’s first National Tourism Day to promote tourism and tourist initiatives throughout the country. This is a great initiative, with China having so much to offer tourists – after my five trips to China I have many wonderful experiences and seen many outstanding sights, but I have only really seen a tiny proportion of China’s endless attractions. The date of 19 May was chosen for National Tourism Day as it commemorates the day when China´s ancient travel book writer Xu Xiake began writing his masterpiece “Travel Notes of Xu Xiake” in the Ming Dynasty.