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		<title>Tibet Attractions, Tibetan Culture, Tibetan People, Tibet Weather</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chamdo Region Chambaling MonasteryThe monastery, in Chamdo Town, was founded in 1444 by one of TsongKhapa&#8217;s disciples. Full Attractions List of Chamdo Lhasa Region Barkhor, a circular street at the center of Old Lhasa, is the oldeststreet in a very traditional city in Tibet.&#160; Pictures Drepung Monastery8 kilometers (5 miles) west of Lhasa under Mt. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=29&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Chambaling Monastery<br />The monastery, in Chamdo Town, was founded in 1444 by one of Tsong<br />Khapa&#8217;s disciples.
<p>Full Attractions List of Chamdo
<p>Lhasa Region
<p>Barkhor, a circular street at the center of Old Lhasa, is the oldest<br />street in a very traditional city in Tibet.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Drepung Monastery<br />8 kilometers (5 miles) west of Lhasa under Mt. Gambo Utse.<br />It is the largest and richest monastery ever in Tibet.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Jokhang Temple<br />At the center of the old Lhasa.<br />Jokhang Temple is the spiritual center of Tibet.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Norbulingka (the Summer Palace)<br />Norbulingka, meaning &#8220;Treasure Park&#8221;, was first built in the 1740s. <br />Pictures
<p>Potala Palace&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Sera Monastery<br />One of the three largest monasteries of Gelugpa, sits at the foothills of<br />Tatipu.&nbsp;&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Full Attractions List of Lhasa
<p>Nakchu Region
<p>Heavenly Lake Namtso<br />Located near Damxung.<br />It&#8217;s the highest saltwater lake in the world and the second largest<br />saltwater lake in China.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Full Attractions List of Nakchu
<p>Ngari Region
<p>Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarova<br />Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarova in the region of Purang are the &#8220;Sacred<br />Mountain and Holy Lake&#8221; of the Buddhism, Hinduism and the indigenous<br />religion-Bon.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Ruins of Guge Kingdom<br />The ruins lie on a hilltop near a river and cover 180,000 square meters. <br />Pictures
<p>Full Attractions List of Nagari
<p>Nyingchi Region
<p>Originating from a glacier on the northern Himalayas, is the highest<br />river on the earth.<br />Pictures
<p>Full Attractions List of Nyingchi
<p>Shannan Region
<p>Samye Monastery<br />Situated in Dranang, Samye Monastery was completed in 779 under the<br />patron of Trisong Detsen.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Yamdrok Yumtso Lake<br />Yamdrok Yumtso (or Yamdrok-tso), one of the three holiest lakes in Tibet,<br />lies at Nhagartse, located about 100 kilometers (62 miles) to the<br />southwest of Lhasa.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Full Attractions List of Shannan
<p>Shigatse Region
<p>Palkhor Monastery<br />Lies about 230 kilometers (143 miles) south of Lhasa and 100 (62 miles)<br />east of Shigatse at the foot of Dzong Hill.<br />Built as a Tibetan monastery, its structural style is very unique. <br />Pictures
<p>Tashilhunpo Monastery<br />Lies 2 kilometer (1.2 miles) west of Shigatse city.<br />The monastery is a very influential monastery in Tibet.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Mt. Everest<br />Lies at the border between China and Nepal.<br />Mt. Everest, also known as Mt. Qomolangma, meaning Mother Goddess of the<br />Universe in Tibetan, is the highest peak in the world.&nbsp; Pictures
<p>Full Attractions List of Shigatse
<p>Small Groups
<p>12-Day China Tours of Beijing &#8211; Xian &#8211; Chongqing -Yangtze River &#8211; Yichang<br />- Shanghai
<p>Private Tours
<p>Memorable China<br />10-Day Luxury China Tours of Beijing &#8211; Xian &#8211; Guilin &#8211; Yangshuo &#8211; Guilin<br />- Shanghai
<p>Tibet Tours<br />12-Day Luxury Tibet Toursof Beijing &#8211; Xian &#8211; Lhasa �?Shangha
<p>Silk Road Tours<br />14-Day Luxury China Tours of Beijing &#8211; Urumqi &#8211; Kasghar &#8211; Urumqi &#8211; Turpan<br />- Dunhuang &#8211; Xian &#8211; Shanghai
<p>Yangtze Cruises<br />11-Day Luxury Tours of Beijing &#8211; Xian &#8211; Chongqing &#8211; Yangtze River Cruise<br />- Yichang �?Shanghai
<p>Tibet Pictures
<p>Lhasa Hotel Comments
<p>Maps:<br />Map of Tibet<br />Map of Lhasa<br />Map of Shigatse
<p>Toolkits<br />China Trains<br />China Climate<br />Tibet Travel Essential<br />Travel Tibet FAQs<br />Area Code &amp;amp; Zipcode
<p>Getting advice and sharing experience about your travel in our Tibet<br />Community
<p>Volunteering<br />Find out about Volunteering We&#8217;re always looking for more experts!
<p>&nbsp;China Flight<br />Find most up-to-date China flight schedule and international flight<br />information!
<p>China Embassy<br />Offering information on all the Chinese embassies worldwide and foreign<br />embassies in China!
<p>China Visa<br />Detailed guidance on Chinese visa application!
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		<title>Lijiang Hotel, Hotels in Lijiang, Lijiang Accommodation, Lodging: Travel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, located 15km north of Lijiang city with analtitude of 5600 meters (18,400 feet) above sea level, is the highestmountain on the southern bank of the Yangtze River.&#62;&#62; more info Extending for 15 kilometers from the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain of Lijiangto Haba Snow Mountain of Zhongdian, Hutiao Gorge, with a drop [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=28&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, located 15km north of Lijiang city with an<br />altitude of 5600 meters (18,400 feet) above sea level, is the highest<br />mountain on the southern bank of the Yangtze River.&gt;&gt; more info
<p>Extending for 15 kilometers from the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain of Lijiang<br />to Haba Snow Mountain of Zhongdian, Hutiao Gorge, with a drop of 3,000<br />meters, is believed to be one of the world&#8217;s deepest canyons.
<p>The ancient city of Lijiang has become world famous for its wonderful<br />canals, beautiful scenery and charming landscape. It is a town that<br />requires that you relax and enjoy life just by nature of its gentle<br />atmosphere. Because of its rare attributes, Lijiang attracts a multitude<br />of visitors from China and abroad. This increase in tourism has<br />occasioned the building of new hotels and guest houses. Some are very<br />modern buildings and others are built as replicas of courtyard style<br />inns. Regardless of the style, the hospitality and accommodations are<br />excellent. Most of these hotels are located in picturesque old town<br />Lijiang or just a short walk from it. The per room rate is moderate,<br />although the price may increase a little bit during May 1st Day and the<br />Chinese National Day. The peak travel season in Lijiang is March to<br />November and visitors are advised to book hotels beforehand. Regardless<br />of when you go, you will find the mild weather conducive to a rewarding<br />visit.
<p>Here are some hotels with excellent reputations and reasonable prices.
<p>Luxury Hotels<br />Lijiang Jian Nan Chun Courtyard Hotel<br />(4 star)<br />In Old Town<br />The Lijiang Jian Nan Chun Courtyard Hotel is a two-storied courtyard<br />hotel is exquisitely decorated with yellow glaze mixed with shinning red.<br />It is an ideal place to stay to enjoy the aura of this ancient town. It<br />opened in 2001 and has 83 rooms.
<p>Adange Hotel, Lijiang (4 star) Ancient City
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		<description><![CDATA[Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, located 15km north of Lijiang city with analtitude of 5600 meters (18,400 feet) above sea level, is the highestmountain on the southern bank of the Yangtze River.&#62;&#62; more info Extending for 15 kilometers from the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain of Lijiangto Haba Snow Mountain of Zhongdian, Hutiao Gorge, with a drop [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=26&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, located 15km north of Lijiang city with an<br />altitude of 5600 meters (18,400 feet) above sea level, is the highest<br />mountain on the southern bank of the Yangtze River.&gt;&gt; more info
<p>Extending for 15 kilometers from the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain of Lijiang<br />to Haba Snow Mountain of Zhongdian, Hutiao Gorge, with a drop of 3,000<br />meters, is believed to be one of the world&#8217;s deepest canyons.
<p>The ancient city of Lijiang has become world famous for its wonderful<br />canals, beautiful scenery and charming landscape. It is a town that<br />requires that you relax and enjoy life just by nature of its gentle<br />atmosphere. Because of its rare attributes, Lijiang attracts a multitude<br />of visitors from China and abroad. This increase in tourism has<br />occasioned the building of new hotels and guest houses. Some are very<br />modern buildings and others are built as replicas of courtyard style<br />inns. Regardless of the style, the hospitality and accommodations are<br />excellent. Most of these hotels are located in picturesque old town<br />Lijiang or just a short walk from it. The per room rate is moderate,<br />although the price may increase a little bit during May 1st Day and the<br />Chinese National Day. The peak travel season in Lijiang is March to<br />November and visitors are advised to book hotels beforehand. Regardless<br />of when you go, you will find the mild weather conducive to a rewarding<br />visit.
<p>Here are some hotels with excellent reputations and reasonable prices.
<p>Luxury Hotels<br />Lijiang Jian Nan Chun Courtyard Hotel<br />(4 star)<br />In Old Town<br />The Lijiang Jian Nan Chun Courtyard Hotel is a two-storied courtyard<br />hotel is exquisitely decorated with yellow glaze mixed with shinning red.<br />It is an ideal place to stay to enjoy the aura of this ancient town. It<br />opened in 2001 and has 83 rooms.
<p>Adange Hotel, Lijiang (4 star) Ancient City
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		<description><![CDATA[Winners of Article Contribution (February 1st, 2007 &#8211; April 30th, 2007) China, an amazing country with profound history, colorful culture andbeautiful landscape, has hundreds of cities showing its shining points.Varied cities reflect different sides of this mysterious land. Where have you got your most unforgettable travel memory? Maybe thebreathing-taking mountains and rivers in Guilin; maybe [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=25&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>China, an amazing country with profound history, colorful culture and<br />beautiful landscape, has hundreds of cities showing its shining points.<br />Varied cities reflect different sides of this mysterious land.
<p>Where have you got your most unforgettable travel memory? Maybe the<br />breathing-taking mountains and rivers in Guilin; maybe the grand mural<br />paintings of Mogao Caves in Dunhuang; maybe the slow and mournful Qin<br />Opera under the ancient City Wall in Xi&#8217;an; maybe the delicious local<br />snacks along the Wangfujing Street in Beijing; or even the busy and<br />modern shopping in Hong Kong�?
<p>Please don&#8217;t hesitate! Pick up your sweet memory and join our Travel<br />Experience in My Favorite China City theme article contribution. Let your<br />wonderful travel stories move and help other travel fans! We are here<br />eagerly expecting your article contributions!
<p>Of course, articles with vivid pictures and detailed travel tips such as<br />transportation, accommodation and eating are more welcomed!
<p>Before submit your writings, please read through the following terms and<br />conditions carefully that are provided for your guidance:
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<p>TCG Community promises that an award will be given for accepted articles<br />which will be published every three months. Whether an article is<br />accepted or not is dependant upon language skills, quality, content,<br />practical information and photos attached. Awards can be from USD20 to<br />USD50 offered by TCG.
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<p>Submissions
<p>1. The article should be your original creation, not published elsewhere<br />and shall not infringe copyright or violate in any way the rights of<br />others. TCG will not be under any obligation to verify authorship,<br />authenticity or validity of articles published in TCG Community. You will<br />take on full responsibility whenever any dispute over copyright arises.
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<p>3. Articles to be contributed and pictures attached shall be relevant to<br />travel in China and likely to be of interest or of use to other<br />travelers. An appropriative signal &lt;A&gt;should be inserted before your<br />article&#8217;s title so that we can distinguish it.
<p>4. By submitting work to TCG Community you are required to have accepted<br />all the terms and conditions stated herein and the User Agreement of the<br />Community in full.
<p>5. Articles published in TCG Community for article contribution should<br />carry your real name.
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<p>Rights of Both Parties:
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<p>2. Once adopted, TCG and its affiliated websites reserve the full right<br />to use, reproduce, edit, modify, adapt, publish, translate and create<br />derivative works from your articles on the condition that the your<br />original intent remains unaltered.
<p>3. TCG reserves the sole copyright of your works for three year after<br />publication and you are not allowed to delete, remove or edit your<br />article without our tangible permission. In addition your articles can<br />not be offered for publication in any other China travel related website<br />forever once they have been accepted.
<p>Publication of the Results:
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		<description><![CDATA[Lhasa Travel Guide : Attractions Lhasa Tour Transportation AccommodationDining Shopping Nightlife Tips &#160;The capital of Tibet Autonomous Region Transportation:Getting There Lhasa Hotels (4 star) &#160; Home : China Travel Guide : Tibet Travel : Lhasa Travel Transportation: &#160; Getting There: Lhasa Airport Editor: china@ibm.com<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=24&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>&nbsp;The capital of Tibet Autonomous Region
<p>Transportation:<br />Getting There
<p>Lhasa Hotels (4 star)
<p>&nbsp; Home : China Travel Guide : Tibet Travel : Lhasa Travel Transportation:
<p>&nbsp; Getting There: Lhasa Airport
<p>Editor: china@ibm.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chinese Airlines Air China LimitedChina Eastern AirlinesChina Southern AirlinesChina Hainan AirlinesChina Shandong AirlinesChina Shanghai AirlinesChina Shenzhen AirlinesChina Sichuan AirlinesChina Xiamen Airlines Overseas Airlines Aeroflot-Russian International AirlinesAir CanadaAir FranceAlitaliaAll Nippon AirwaysAsiana AirlinesAustrian AirlinesBritish AirwaysEl Al Israel AirlinesFinnairJapan AirlinesKorean AirLufthansaMalaysia AirlinesNorthwest AirlinesQantas AirwaysScandinavian Airlines System (SAS)Singapore AirlinesSwiss International Air LinesThai Airways InternationalTurkish AirlinesVietnam AirlinesVirgin Atlantic Airways Travel [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=23&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chinese Airlines
<p>Air China Limited<br />China Eastern Airlines<br />China Southern Airlines<br />China Hainan Airlines<br />China Shandong Airlines<br />China Shanghai Airlines<br />China Shenzhen Airlines<br />China Sichuan Airlines<br />China Xiamen Airlines
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<p>HomeChina Flight :Chinese Airlines : Air China Limited
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<p>Airlines Code: CA
<p>General Introduction
<p>Acquired as the largest and most advanced airlines in China, Air China<br />Limited was first set up in 1988 and the present company was formed in<br />2004 by amalgamating with China National Aviation Company and China<br />Southwest Airlines. The logo of Air China is a red phoenix in the shape<br />of &#8216; VIP&#8217;. Phoenix is said to be a lucky bird in Chinese legendary which<br />will bring good luck and brightness to the land it flies to. Recognized<br />as the most valuable airlines brand in China, Air China is the only<br />airlines in China that is permitted to carry a national flag on<br />airframes. In addition, Air China is responsible of providing services<br />for foreign visits of Chinese national leaders and special planes for<br />important foreign guests. Headquartered in Beijing, it has seven<br />branches, two bases and several subordinate factories in China. In<br />August, 2004, it was appointed to be the only airline partner of 2008<br />Beijing Olympics. By the end of December, 2005, Air China has owned 176<br />Boeing and Air Bus-styled planes which reach 22 countries and regions in<br />the world, including 36 foreign cities and 70 domestic cities with 4,160<br />scheduled flights every week.
<p>International Services Operated by CA
<p>Asia
<p>Country Short form City<br />Japan Japan Sendai, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka<br />The Republic of Korea Korea Seoul, Pusan<br />The State of Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait City<br />The State of Mongolia Mongolia Ulan Bator<br />The Union of Myanmar Myanmar Rangoon<br />The Kingdom of Nepal Nepal Katmandu<br />Palestine Palestine Karachi<br />Singapore Singapore Singapore<br />The Kingdom of Thailand Thailand Bangkok, Phuket
<p>Note: China Airlines operates scheduled flights to Hong Kong and Macau
<p>Oceania
<p>Country Short form City<br />Australia Australia Sydney , Melbourne
<p>North America
<p>Country Short form City<br />Canada Canada Vancouver<br />The United States of America United States New York, San Francisco, Los<br />Angeles
<p>Europe
<p>Country Short form City<br />The Republic of Austria Austria Vienna<br />The Kingdom of Denmark Denmark Copenhagen<br />The Republic of Finland Finland Helsinki<br />The Republic of France France Paris, Milan<br />The Federal Republic of Germany Germany Frankfurt<br />The Republic of Italy Italy Rome<br />The Kingdom of Sweden Sweden Stockholm<br />The Swiss Confederation Swiss Zurich<br />The Russia Federation Russia Moscow<br />The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The United<br />Kingdom (UK) London
<p>Specialty Services
<p>1. Cargo Service
<p>Extensively distributed computer systems and adequate cargo planes make<br />your goods arrive at the destination timely and safely. The freight<br />computer system has a wide coverage from offices in Beijing, Shanghai,<br />Guangzhou, Dalian and Tianjin to offices in New York, Tokyo, Singapore,<br />Frankfurt, and Rome etc. Having four 747-400 passenger-cargo mixed<br />aircrafts and 60 B74, B767, A340, the company is sufficiently able of<br />taking your cargo to the destination universally. Furthermore, the<br />company has the management rights of some international cargo air routes<br />from Beijing, Shanghai to Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago,<br />Portland in the USA, Frankfurt in Germany, Paris in France and London of<br />the UK.
<p>Cargos inquire:<br />Hotline: +86-10-64569990<br />Inland: +86-10-64599214 / 64593143(fax)<br />Overseas: +86-10-64599369 / 64599370 / 64599368(fax)
<p>2. Unaccompanied Children
<p>This is a new kind service by Air China which enables children travels<br />without accompanies. Any child from 5 to 12 years old can choose this<br />service which greatly relieves worries and burdens of their parents.<br />Every summer and winter holiday, a large member of children benefit from<br />this service.
<p>3. Phones on the Plane
<p>Inserting the SIM card into the phone on the plane, you can get through<br />anywhere in the world. The charge is counted automatically by a computer<br />system. Designed particularly for airborne use, this kind of phone will<br />not disturb the Hertzian waves when flying.
<p>4. New First Class and Business Class
<p>In order to cater to different customers&#8217; needs, Air China has improved<br />the first and business class on Boeing 747 and Air Bus 340. With<br />independent cabin shielded by boards, the first class provides you more<br />private space. The seat, can be leveled, presents you a 190<br />centimeter-long and 70 centimeter-wide bed for rest. Business Class seat<br />boasts an angle of incidence as high as 170. New entertainment system on<br />both classes includes 10.4-inch TV sets, over 60 films, 98 CDs and series<br />of online games. Besides, you don&#8217;t have to worry about your notebook PC<br />because 100W-multiple-system power connections make it possible to use it<br />on the plane.
<p>Customer Service
<p>Toll free hotline: 8008101111（only in Beijing<br />Complaint call:+86-10-64595912<br />Fax:+86-10-64599155<br />Website:Air China (both Chinese and English versions)
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<p>Memorable China<br />10-Day Luxury China Tours of Beijing &#8211; Xian &#8211; Guilin &#8211; Yangshuo &#8211; Guilin<br />- Shanghai
<p>Tibet Tours<br />12-Day Luxury Tibet Toursof Beijing &#8211; Xian &#8211; Lhasa �?Shangha
<p>Silk Road Tours<br />14-Day Luxury China Tours of Beijing &#8211; Urumqi &#8211; Kasghar &#8211; Urumqi &#8211; Turpan<br />- Dunhuang &#8211; Xian &#8211; Shanghai
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		<description><![CDATA[Accommodation in China Click here for a more in depth look at China&#8217;s hotelsAt the end of 2000, there were 6029 hotels catering to foreigners inChina. There were 1,899 hotels listed as three star, 352 as four star,and 117 as five star, as established by international standards, areavailable in such major cities as Beijing, Shanghai, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=22&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accommodation in China
<p>Click here for a more in depth look at China&#8217;s hotels<br />At the end of 2000, there were 6029 hotels catering to foreigners in<br />China. There were 1,899 hotels listed as three star, 352 as four star,<br />and 117 as five star, as established by international standards, are<br />available in such major cities as Beijing, Shanghai, Xi?an, and<br />Guangzhou. They all offer international standards of service.
<p>The three star and above rooms are air-conditioned, have a TV, a<br />refrigerator and private bathroom. Other function halls, ballrooms,<br />swimming pools, bowling courts, laundries, beauty parlors, massage rooms,<br />saunas, steam baths, gymnasiums and medical services are available. Some<br />of the hotels even have a Shopping mall, business center, bank and post<br />office.
<p>These hotels also provide ticket-booking services of the visitor free of<br />charge. The managers and employees have received training in the<br />international standards of service and some have studied English or<br />Japanese to assist them in providing first class service to their guests.<br />In some small cities or remote areas, there are no luxurious hotels, but<br />there are many safe hotels that offer a clean and comfortable room. The<br />service at these hotels is good, but not the same as found in a four or<br />five star hotel.
<p>Reservations can be conveniently made around the clock at all Chinese<br />hotels open to foreigners by telephone from your home or through your<br />travel agent. We, the staff at TravelChinaGuide.com, would take pleasure<br />in helping you, the traveler, with your hotel ervations, in either luxury<br />or budget hotels. All our quoted rates are discounted. Reservations maybe<br />made online at our website or you may contact us, telephone or fax with<br />all the required information. We will respond within 24 hours to your<br />inquiries.
<p>The guest rooms in hotel are divided into two kinds: room (kefang) and<br />suite (taojian)
<p>Room:<br />Contains shower / bath and lavatory within the room. The rate is<br />inexpensive.
<p>Single Room &#8211; A room designed for only one person.<br />Double Room &#8211; A room containing one large double bed.<br />Twin Room &#8211; A room with two single beds.<br />Triple Room &#8211; A room containing a double bed and a single bed.
<p>Suite:<br />Usually located at the higher floors, a suite is subdivided into several<br />types as follows:
<p>Standard Suite: Also named junior suite or family suite. It contains a<br />drawing room, a bedroom, a shower / bath, a lavatory and comfortable<br />furniture.<br />Executive Suite: It usually contains a spacious bedroom with two<br />king-size beds, an elegant living room, and a large bathroom with<br />additional facilities such as a whirlpool bath and a guest toilet. Its<br />area is two times that of a standard suite.<br />Deluxe Suite: Besides those facilities mentioned in the standard suit,<br />each deluxe suite also has a kitchenette, a dining room, a study, a<br />lounge room and a veranda.<br />President Suite: Usually of seven or eight rooms, it can include the<br />following: president bedroom, first-lady bedroom, a shower / bath, two<br />lavatories, a parlor, boardroom, guard?s station, study, kitchenette, a<br />dining room and a room for receiving retinue. Usually, it is the best<br />accommodation in a hotel.
<p>Disabled Guest Room: A room designed to be disabled-friendly.
<p>Connecting Room: Connecting rooms are made up of two or more separate but<br />adjoining rooms, which are connected to each other by a door.
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		<description><![CDATA[Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, located 15km north of Lijiang city with analtitude of 5600 meters (18,400 feet) above sea level, is the highestmountain on the southern bank of the Yangtze River.&#62;&#62; more info Extending for 15 kilometers from the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain of Lijiangto Haba Snow Mountain of Zhongdian, Hutiao Gorge, with a drop [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=21&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, located 15km north of Lijiang city with an<br />altitude of 5600 meters (18,400 feet) above sea level, is the highest<br />mountain on the southern bank of the Yangtze River.&gt;&gt; more info
<p>Extending for 15 kilometers from the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain of Lijiang<br />to Haba Snow Mountain of Zhongdian, Hutiao Gorge, with a drop of 3,000<br />meters, is believed to be one of the world&#8217;s deepest canyons.
<p>The ancient city of Lijiang has become world famous for its wonderful<br />canals, beautiful scenery and charming landscape. It is a town that<br />requires that you relax and enjoy life just by nature of its gentle<br />atmosphere. Because of its rare attributes, Lijiang attracts a multitude<br />of visitors from China and abroad. This increase in tourism has<br />occasioned the building of new hotels and guest houses. Some are very<br />modern buildings and others are built as replicas of courtyard style<br />inns. Regardless of the style, the hospitality and accommodations are<br />excellent. Most of these hotels are located in picturesque old town<br />Lijiang or just a short walk from it. The per room rate is moderate,<br />although the price may increase a little bit during May 1st Day and the<br />Chinese National Day. The peak travel season in Lijiang is March to<br />November and visitors are advised to book hotels beforehand. Regardless<br />of when you go, you will find the mild weather conducive to a rewarding<br />visit.
<p>Here are some hotels with excellent reputations and reasonable prices.
<p>Luxury Hotels<br />Lijiang Jian Nan Chun Courtyard Hotel<br />(4 star)<br />In Old Town<br />The Lijiang Jian Nan Chun Courtyard Hotel is a two-storied courtyard<br />hotel is exquisitely decorated with yellow glaze mixed with shinning red.<br />It is an ideal place to stay to enjoy the aura of this ancient town. It<br />opened in 2001 and has 83 rooms.
<p>Adange Hotel, Lijiang (4 star) Ancient City
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		<description><![CDATA[About Money RMB Chinese currency is called Renminbi (people&#8217;s money), often abbreviatedas RMB. It is issued by The Bank of China and is the sole legal tenderwithin the People?s Republic of China. The symbol for RMB is . The unit of Renminbi is a yuan and with smaller denominations called jiaoand fen. The conversion among [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=learnchinesekelly.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1894271&amp;post=20&amp;subd=learnchinesekelly&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About Money
<p>RMB
<p>Chinese currency is called Renminbi (people&#8217;s money), often abbreviated<br />as RMB. It is issued by The Bank of China and is the sole legal tender<br />within the People?s Republic of China. The symbol for RMB is .
<p>The unit of Renminbi is a yuan and with smaller denominations called jiao<br />and fen. The conversion among the three is:<br />1 yuan = 10 jiao =100 fen
<p>RMB is issued both in notes and coins. The denominations of paper notes<br />include 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 yuan; 5, 2 and 1 jiao; and 5, 2 and 1<br />fen. The denominations of coins are 1 yuan; 5, 2 and 1 jiao; and 5, 2 and<br />1 fen.
<p>Note: in spoken Chinese, yuan is often called as kuai and the jiao as mao.
<p>Traveler&#8217;s Cheques
<p>Traveller&#8217;s cheques provide a fairly secure way of carrying your money.<br />Always remember to keep the record of cheque numbers separate from the<br />cheques for reference in the event of loss.
<p>For the convenience of tourists, the Bank of China can cash travelers&#8217;<br />cheques sold by international commercial banks and travelers&#8217; cheque<br />companies in the United States, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan,<br />Britain, France, Switzerland, Germany as well as many other countries.<br />Also the Bank of China sells travelers&#8217; cheques for other banking<br />institutions such as American Express, Citibank, Tongjilong Travelers&#8217;<br />Cheque Co., the Sumitomo Bank of Japan, the Swiss Banking Corporation, to<br />name a few.
<p>Currency Converter
<p>Money exchange facilities for both currency and travelers&#8217; cheques are<br />available at major airports, hotels, and department stores. Please note<br />that hotels may only exchange money for their guests.
<p>The US dollar, British pound, French franc, German mark, Japanese yen,<br />Australian dollar, Austrian schilling, Belgian franc, Canadian dollar, HK<br />dollar, Swiss franc, Danish Krone, Singapore dollar, Malaysian ringgit,<br />Italian lira, Macao dollar, Finnish markka, and Taiwan dollar are all<br />exchangeable. Exchange rates fluctuate in line with international<br />financial market condition and are published daily by the State Exchange<br />Control Administration.
<p>Keep your currency exchange receipts because you will need to show them<br />when you change RMB back to your own currency at the end of visit to the<br />Republic. Cash rather than credit cards is essential in remote areas and<br />you should ensure that you carry sufficient RMB and travelers&#8217; cheques to<br />cover your requirements.
<p>Credit Card and ATMs
<p>At present, the following credit cards are accepted in China: Master<br />Card, Federal Card, Visa, American Express, JCB, and Diners Card.<br />Cardholders can withdraw cash from the Bank of China and pay for<br />purchases at exchange centers of the Bank of China, appointed shops,<br />hotels, and restaurants.
<p>However, this applies only in major cities and they are not always<br />accepted in remote areas. Credit cards are not always accepted for the<br />purchase of rail and air tickets.
<p>ATMs that accept foreign cards are few and far between. Do not rely on<br />them as a way of obtaining cash in Mainland China.
<p>Consult with your bank before departing to make sure that your brand of<br />cheque or credit card will be accepted.
<p>Currency Regulations
<p>There is no limit on the amount of foreign currency and foreign exchange<br />bills that can be brought into China by tourists, but it must be declared<br />to the customs.
<p>RMB should be converted back into foreign currency with the personal<br />valid &#8220;foreign exchange certificate&#8221; before leaving China. Unused foreign<br />exchange and RMB traveler&#8217;s cheques can be taken out of the country. Each<br />tourist is permitted to take with them less than 6000 RMB.
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