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Railwaytickets from Chengdu - Beijing

Submitted by mbrunes (1) on Sun, 2006-01-15 16:01.

Hello!

I'm supposed to travel from Chengdu to Beijing a time in mars or april, but i have troubles

finding an internettsite where i can order tickets. Or it is maybe possible to buy tickets on

the day? Hope You can help me with this.

 

Best regards,

 Michel Brunes Berg

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Suggested routes between Bejing and Hong Kong by Train

Submitted by caspar (11) on Sun, 2006-01-15 15:28.

Does anyone have any suggested routes across China by train?  If possible stopping on the way between Bejing and Hong Kong?

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Ladies Night

Submitted by wtanaka (648) on Sun, 2006-01-15 11:39.
2006-01-18 08:00
Asia/Chungking

Free entrance before 11pm and one free special drink for the ladies. Tunes by DJ Bobby & DJ Chozie. 8pm, Suzie Wong. TEL (8610) 6593 6049

In High Spirit

Submitted by wtanaka (648) on Sun, 2006-01-15 11:35.
2006-01-17 21:00
2006-01-18 02:00
Asia/Chungking
Bar Blu

Whatever you order, get a double measure of your order. With live Latin and Bass sparks your spirit. 9pm-2am, Bar Blu. TEL (8610) 6417 4124

Hiking near Xi'an

Submitted by xbrouwer (7) on Sat, 2006-01-14 09:36.

Check out the Three Beaches National Park near Xi'an if you want some great hiking/swimming/rafting/fishing opportunities.

www.threebeaches.com

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National Park near Xi'an

Submitted by xbrouwer (7) on Sat, 2006-01-14 09:35.

There is a national park near Xi'an called Three Beaches which is easy to get to by train and has no mass tourism. You can do easy or more challenging hikes and go swimming and rafting.

Check out www.threebeaches.com for more information.

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Peaceful nature retreat

Review of Three Beaches National Park by xbrouwer (7), January 14, 2006 5 stars

Three Beaches is a nice and quite nature park where you can unwind after living or travelling through hectic China, breathe fresh air and re-energise your batteries.
It's easy to get to by train.

还得去看看

Review of xiageiwenquan by 仁安卓玛 (10), January 14, 2006 4 stars

没好的风光

Why is it spelled Xi'an?

Submitted by wtanaka (648) on Fri, 2006-01-13 08:01.

One thing I always used to wonder was why I saw Xi'an spelled with the apostrophe when other cities in China were not.

Xi'an, written in Chinese, has 2 characters.  The first (西), meaning West, is pronounced "xi" and the second (安) meaning "peace" is pronounced "an." 

However, by itself, that doesn't necessitate an apostrophe.  After all other cities (北京: Beijing, 上海: Shanghai) have two characters but no apostrophe.

The issue is that in Chinese, there's another group of characters (现, 先, 线, 显, ...) which are pronounced and romanized as "xian" (a single syllable).  The Chinese romanization system already has enough trouble with the same romanized spelling meaning many different characters and tones, that when there's a potential ambiguity like this one, apostrophes are used to make it clear where the splits between characters are.

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Did China discover America?

Submitted by wtanaka (648) on Fri, 2006-01-13 03:09.

An Ecoonomist article discusses a map of the world that may have been created from the voyages of Zheng He, years before Columbus arrived in the Americas.

China beat Columbus to it, perhaps: An ancient map that strongly suggests Chinese seamen were first round the world

Columbus found the New World in 1492; Dias discovered the Cape of Good Hope in 1488; and Magellan set off to circumnavigate the world in 1519. However, there is one difficulty with this confident assertion of European mastery: it may not be true.

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