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Today, Hong Kong offers a number of creative ways to sample the nectar of the gods - from tastings in swank wine bars to special yacht cruises.
A major character in the era of the Three Kingdoms was the warlord Cao Cao. Almost two thousand years later, he is the central figure who may bring more tourists to Bozhou. Lu Hong walks the path of history.
Usher in the Year of Rabbit at Grange, the Westin Beijing Chaoyang, with an epicurean four-course set menu, plus a glass of champagne at Westin Executive Club on the 34th floor, with promise of a spectacular view of the fireworks.
The capital city of Yunnan province is among the most famous historical and cultural cities in China and lies in the middle of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in Southwest China.
Located in the west of Xihe county, Labuleng Buddhist Monastery is the Tibetan religious and cultural center of the south of Gansu province.
In the hinterland of northeast China's Daxinganling Range, lives a mysterious minority who raise reindeer. They are China's last hunting tribe, the Ewenki ethnic group.
Snow is a rare visitor to West Lake in eastern China's Hangzhou city and the scarcity only added more appeal to this landmark scenery.
With millions of people leaving the city and going home during the Spring Festival, Beijing is at the beginning of an annual phenomenon - empty streets and deserted shops.
Whether you are an old Beijing hand or a traveler trying to catch the city celebrations, no Spring Festival would be complete without a trip to a booming Spring Festival temple fair.
The Arxan National Forest Park in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which is shown in this photo courtesy of the resort's information office, has turned into a world of sheer white.
Solana, located on the northwest bank of Chaoyang Park, is a place where you can experience the new Beijing and have family funs.
Hong Kong is all about shopping, dining and sightseeing. Unless your hotel is in the New Territories, you are bound to be surrounded by shopping opportunities everywhere you go.