Besides Lyushun, Dalian in Liaoning province, offers travelers an off-season weekend destination that's relatively untouched by mass tourism. There, Dawangjia Island on the Shicheng Archipelago of the Yellow Sea, serves as a pleasant surprise for adventurous travelers.
Chenjia is an idyllic fishing hamlet at the foot of Lyushun's Laotie Hill, bordering a bay facing the Bohai and Yellow seas' meeting point.
Bali celebrates its year end with a parade of effigies of gods
When to go: Culture Vultures should circle June 5-7 (Ubud Food Festival), June 9-13 (Bali Arts Festival) or Oct 28-Nov 1 (Ubud Writers & Readers Festival). Ravers would rather dance the night away at Dutch-led Dreamfields EDM Festival on Aug 15. Nyepi can be experienced on March 9, 2016, but head there a few days earlier to catch Melasti and see colorful processions of pilgrims collect sacred water from the sea.
Two Dutchmen have completed a three-month road trip from China to Holland to show the world what Chinese brands are capable of.
When Sun Han worked as a courier and security guard after dropping out of university, he never dreamed that one day he would inspire hundreds of farmers to become millionaires.
China was justified in expressing its serious concern and indignation on Tuesday over the Chairman's Statement at the 26th ASEAN Summit which said, "we share the serious concerns expressed by some leaders on the land reclamation being undertaken in the South China Sea".
Recently, some US scholars have once again suggested China's collapse, a pessimistic outlook on China that has been raised from time to time by Western academics or the media.
ON TUESDAY, THE STATE COUNCIL, or the Cabinet, announced it plans to cut the tariffs on imported consumer goods in parts of China by the end of June to fuel domestic consumption, stabilize economic growth and reduce the outflow of spending by Chinese tourists. Comments:
THE CASE OF NIE SHUBIN, A 21-YEAR-OLD MAN who was sentenced to death and executed in 1995 for the rape and murder of a woman, first aroused doubts in 2005 when another man admitted that he, not Nie, had committed the crime. Reports show Nie might have confessed to the crime under torture. Shandong provincial people's high court, which is reviewing the case, held an open hearing on Monday to decide whether to retry the case. Comments:
A FEW POLITICAL RADICALS in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region staged a violent protest against the government's proposals for universal suffrage on Sunday. Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying termed their action "unsavory" and called for rational discussion on the government's reform plans. Comments:
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