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The autonomous region is captured with magnificent lakes and rivers decorating its rolling landscapes.
When you hear the name 'Beijing', your first thought probably isn't caravans, lakes and trees, but a festival at Beijing's Nanyuan Caravan Park, which opened last Friday, and is offering all this and more.
Doubletree by Hilton Resort Wuxi Lingshan, located on the banks of Taihu Lake, is an oasis of tranquility.
September is the season for figs, those small and luscious fruits with a chewy texture and a very sweet smell. Vue Restaurant at Hyatt on the Bund brings you various fig desserts that you can enjoy along with organic wine and food.
From Aug 23-26, join 3-Michelin Star chef Ferran Adria of elBulli restaurant in Catalonia, Spain, and 2-Michelin Star chef Dani Garci of Calima restaurant, Marbella, Spain, at Raffles Beijing Hotel's Jaan Restaurant.
The Dharma Festival begins in Gyangtze, Tibet autonomous region on Aug 18, 2011. Horse racing, yak racing, tug-of-war and bonfire party are part of the one-week festival, which has a history of over 600 years and was listed as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage.
As the winner of a promotional tourism event, a well-known blogger who goes by the name of "the_air" recently embarked upon an eight-day trip around Taiwan. Let's follow him through his series of updates via his personal journal.
Xuanwu district of Beijing has been absorbed into Xicheng, but there is still plenty to explore in what used to be the oldest part of the plebeian section of the capital.
Wukang Road is a concrete representation of the city's international and cosmopolitan character.
West Lake always buzzes with tourists and citizens each year between June and September when the lotus flowers planted in the lake are in full bloom.
Tourists standing on rocks view the Hukou Cataract on the Yellow River in Jixian County, north China's Shanxi province, on August. 15, 2011. Tourist arrivals at the scenic spot pick up steadily as the water volume of the waterfall increases during the annual flood season.
The first two tourist trains from Russia's capital city of Moscow to the Chinese capital city of Beijing officially set off on Monday, bringing some 400 passengers aboard to tour cities in Russia, Mongolia and China.