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Blooms from the nation's floriculture hub in Yunnan seldom reach major consumption areas such as Western Europe or North America, and the main reason for this is logistics.
To mark the 60th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Tibet, CRI reporters have traveled far and wide across the plateau to record the transformations during the course of the region's development.
An old adage says "a woman's work is never done." The phrase is just as true, if not more so, today as it was over 300 years ago when the phrase first came about. In addition to traditional roles as wives, mothers, and daughters, today's women are also under pressure to achieve professional success.
Right on the outskirts of Beijing is a hidden valley where flowers are a way of life and have been for generations.
Tibet Train Travel The Train to Tibet is one of the tremendous achievements in the industry of train transportation as well as tourism in China.
Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region opened its first five-star hotel on Saturday, a move targeting the region's tourism industry.
The Purple Bamboo Park (Zizhuyuan) is a cool respite in northwestern Beijing's Haidian district for those seeking a refreshing walk without the hassle of visiting a popular tourist site.
Mountain hikers are usually drawn to unspoiled landscapes. Yanyu mountain in suburban Beijing's Yanqing County is such a place.
Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a Buddhist pagoda in southern Xi'an. Built in 652 during the Tang Dynasty, it is well preserved and has become one of the emblems of the city. It is part of the Da Ci'en Temple complex.
The South Sichuan Bamboo Sea lies between Changning and Jiang'an counties in Yibin, 400 kilometers south of the provincial capital Chengdu. This luxuriant bamboo forest is listed among the top 10 most beautiful forests in China.
Actors prepare to go upon stage at the Snowland Gyaebo Langma Hall in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, early May 6, 2011.
Performers of China perform during the opening ceremony of the 3rd Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, May 29, 2011.