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  • Transportation in Hongkong

    Hong Kong is very convenient when it comes to getting around. You will love the subway (known as the MTR) because it is efficient, clean, and safe (with the only common crimes being groping and pickpocketing here and there). Then there are the ever-p

  • Climate in Hongkong

    The hilly terrain of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island Areas of urban development and vegetation are visible in this false-colour satellite image.Hong Kong, which consists of a peninsula and 236 islands, is located on China's south coast, 60 km (37 m

  • Hongkong Travel Tips

    Hong Kong offers a host of memorable tourist attractions within its compact area, with The Peak, Victoria Harbour and the Giant Buddha among the most awe-inspiring. You'll be amazed by the diverse contrasts and close proximity of stunning city

  • Festivals in Macau

    Christians in Macau participate in a solemn procession through the streets in a re-enactment of when Jesus carried the cross to his crucifixion. Starting at St. Augustine's Church, an image of Christ carrying the Cross is carried in procession to

  • Shopping in Macau

    Shopping in Macau is a pleasure and an adventure. Macau is a place where you can purchase almost anything, and have a wonderful time doing it. Luxury items are cheaper here than in other cities in the region.

  • Macau Nightlife & Entertainment

    Nightlife in Macau is famous for its variety, its frantic pace and constant change. For night owls this is a city that never sleeps, with plenty of bars, shops and restaurants, as well as casinos, open all night long. Visitors will have no problem if

  • Cuisine & Food in Macau

    Macau is famous for its cuisine and for the quality of the food served by the territory's restaurants and hotels. It is hard to find another city with such a concentration of restaurants offering so many different cuisines to

  • Transportation in Macau

    Convenient and well developed transport links make Macau a popular and easily accessible destination in Southeast Asia. Located on the western shore of the Pearl River Delta, Macau is the gateway to mainland China from the South China Sea. Connection

  • Macau Weather

    Macau has a humid subtropical climate, with average humidity between 75% and 90%. Seasonal climate is greatly influenced by the monsoons, and differences in temperature between summer and winter are marked. The average annual temperature of Macau is

  • Macau Travel Tips

    The mixing of the Chinese and Portuguese cultures and religious traditions for more than four centuries has left Macau with an inimitable collection of holidays, festivals and events. The biggest event of the year is the Macau Grand Prix in November,

  • Festivals in Hainan

    Legend has it that in the remote antiquity, the Li people lived by the Changhua River on Hainan Island. One year there cane a serious flood, causing all the Li people death, leaving only a young girl and her eider brother.

  • Shopping in Hainan

    What would a holiday be without a spot or two of shopping? Hainan Island offers shoppers a unique experience with vendors and emporiums of every size from street stalls to corner shops to hotel boutiques to large department stores.

  • Nightlife & Entertainment in Hainan

    Haikou NightlifeSimilar to other southern Chinese cities, Haikou has a rich night life. When the sun goes down, Haikou continues to offer passion and romance. Discos, nightclubs and pubs appear in the streets and lanes to appeal to customers. If you

  • Transportation in Hainan

    Before 1950 there were practically no transportation links with the interior of the island. The first roads were built in the early 20th century, but no major road construction was undertaken in the mountains until the 1950s. Parallel north-south roa

  • Hainan Cuisine and Food

    Hainan cuisine is said to be "lighter, with mild seasonings." A lot of local taste is mixed with the Han Chinese taste. Seafood predominates the menu, as shrimp, crab, fish and other sea life are widely available. Wenchang Chicken is a dish

  • Climate in Hainan

    Hainan, separated by the Qiongzhou Strait (琼州海峡) from the Leizhou Peninsula (雷州半岛) of Guangdong, is the largest island administered by the People's Republic of China. The size of Hainan is comparable to the size of Belgium. The PRC, howe

  • Hainan Travel Tips

    As Hainan Island is not heavily industrialised, its greenery, together with its beautiful beaches and clean air, make it a popular tourist attraction. The island is accessible through ferry links with Guangdong province, as well as air links. The Gua

  • Fujian Travel Tips

    Because of its mountainous nature and the numerous waves of migration from central China in the course of history, Fujian is one of the most linguistically diverse places in all Han Chinese areas of China. Local dialects can become unintelligible wit

  • Climate in Fujian

    The province is mostly mountainous. The northwest is higher in altitude, with the Wuyi Mountains forming the border between Fujian and Jiangxi. The highest point of Fujian is Huanggang Peak in the Wuyi Mountains, with an altitude of 2157 m. The Fuji

  • Fujian Cuisine and Food

    Fujian cuisine was a latecomer in southeast China along the coast. The cuisine emphasizes seafood, river fish, and shrimp. The Fujian coastal area produces 167 varieties of fish and 90 kinds of turtles and shellfish. It also produces edible bird'