Hao Bizarre, How Bazaar
Perhaps the foremost reason why so few travelers make the journey to northwest China’s Xinjiang province is quite simply its vastness. Aside from being located on the exact opposite side of the country from Beijing, which itself is a long journey even by plane, the arid autonomous region is the largest territory in China, spanning [...]
Access limits for Great Wall of China discussed
Beginning of October 2007 the Chinese government announced that they plan to limit the number of visitors to the Forbidden City in Beijing. Now word got out that the Great Wall of China also needs protection from too many visitors and that plans exist to limit the access in future. Both main Chinese tourist attractions [...]
Travel stories from China
We collected a few China related travel blogs here for you. Read what others experienced while travelling China.
Dancing With Whales
We’ve all heard about whalewatching from boats or shore, and a few companies are now offering the possibility of actually swimming and snorkeling with whales in the wild. Is this a good thing? Some whalewatching operators in the Kingdom of Tonga, South Pacific islands, advertise the possibility of swimming and snorkeling with humpback whales during [...]
Yunnan, China
While China’s northeastern parts such as Beijing and Shandong may represent the historical heart of the People’s Republic, it’s in the west where we find a unique cultural diversity that is so attractive to travelers. Nowhere else in the country might one uncover the splendor of China’s varied minority population than ‘south of the clouds,’ [...]



