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At a recent Wuhan Tourism Working Conference it was stated that in 2011 construction will be commenced on nine tourism projects with total investment of 10.88 billion yuan.
Located in the hinterlands of north Jiangsu province, Huai'an is a peaceful city nurtured by the Grand Canal, Huaihe River and Hongze Lake.
With its rich cultural heritage, traditional industries, and ocean resources, Chaozhou is on its way to becoming a modern coastal city, one that is conducive to business, sightseeing, and general living.
On arriving in Beijing in August 2001, I was so desperate to cram everything in that by winter I had been to most of Beijing's famous sites, and many in the surrounding districts.
Endless fields of rapeseed flowers in full bloom are not the only attractions of Luoping, in eastern Yunnan province.
Cape Eluanbi is the southernmost point of Taiwan island. On it stands a lighthouse which is called the "Light of East Asia."
The morning sun sparkles through rime-covered trees in the silent wintry air, its golden rays glistening on the virgin snow that you cut through with every turn.
For more than 800 years there has been a famous Chinese saying: "Guilin's scenery is the best under all heaven." The idiom is not far from the mark because Guilin is easily one of China's most picturesque places to visit.
In metropolitan Shanghai, residents say it's hard to find a good place to take a deep clean breath, and green has become a rare color in the city. That probably explains why so many flock to the Chenshan botanical garden during the Spring festival holidays.
Recently charming cole flowers in south China's Guangdong province have drawn floods of visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery of early spring.
Located in southwest China's Yunnan province, the Yuanyang terrace is a natural masterpiece, plowed by generations of the Hani ethnic people.
Anhui province, located in eastern China, crosses the basins of the Yangtze and Huaihe rivers. It covers an area of nearly 140,000 square kilometers and has a population of 68 million people.