China is rich in interesting and beautiful places very attractive to the world environmentalists. However, rarely it is possible to find places to stay with minimum comfort. In this division we present websites about these rare places and ecotourism companies.
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Lonely Planet China (China, 8th Ed) Damian, Harper (Editor), Marie Cambon (Editor), Katja Gaskell (Editor), Thomas Huhti (Editor), Bradley Mayhew (Editor), Korina Miller (Editor), Mielikki Org (Editor) EDITION: Lonely Planet; 8th edition (August 2002) Discover China with its teeming cities, mountain temples and ancient palaces. Walk the Great Wall and take your last chance to visit the famous Three Gorges-this exceptional guide shows you how.
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Frommer´s China: The 50 Most Memorable Trips, Third Edition J. D. Brown EDITION: Frommer; 3rd edition (July 1, 2003) A personal journey to the highlights of the ´´Middle Kingdom´´–from the Great Wall to the Great Buddha–and everything you need to know to plan an adventure of your own.
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National Geographic Traveler China (National Geographic Traveler) Damian Harper (Author) EDITION: National Geographic; (March 1, 2001) The descriptions are just the right length to give you a good overview, the book doesn´t shy from giving recommendations and opinions, and there are many beautiful pictures to give you a better sense of each place.
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Globe Trekker: Destination China Globe Trekker EDITION: 555 Productions We originally bought this for Homeschooling to go along with a unit study on China.
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Fodor´s China, 3rd Edition : The Guide for All Budgets, Completely Updated, with Many Maps and Travel Tips Fodor´s EDITION: Fodor´s; 3rd edition (April 2, 2002) No matter what your budget or whether it´s your first trip or fifteenth, Fodor´s Gold Guides get you where you want to go. In this completely up-to-date guide our experts who live in China give you the inside track, showing you all the things to see and do -- from must-see sights to off-the-beaten-path adventures, from shopping to outdoor fun. Fodor´s China shows you hundreds of hotel and restaurant choices in all price ranges -- from budget-friendly B&Bs to luxury hotels, from casual eateries to the hottest new restaurants, complete with thorough reviews showing what makes each place special. The Smart Travel Tips A to Z section helps you take care of the nitty gritty with essential local contacts and great advice -- from how to take your mountain bike with you to what to do in an emergency. Your personal supply of Post-it? flags makes it easy to mark your favorite listings. Plus, web links, costs, and mix-and-match itineraries make planning a snap.
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Insight Guide China (China, 2002) Scott Rutherford (Editor) EDITION: Insight Guides; 9th edition (August 2002) Pretty pictures and a nice overview of sites here but not much in the way of practical information. Best for deciding where to go but not for planning logistics.
A charming cafe at the West Street in Yangshuo where it is possible to read and buy used books in English, about China, literature and many other subjects. http://www.yangshuoenglishclub.com/book1.htm
Since its establishment, the company has been developing rapidly. It has collected a large number of high quality professional talents engaged in tourist management, internet technologies, public information platform, software development, system integration, marketing, and tourist guides of multi-languages. http://www.yunnantourism.net/
Located between Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake, Dali is a legendary backpackers paradise famous for its cafes and guesthouses where the China traveler can relax with a cold beer, great tunes, and a cheap lodging. Aside from being a backpacker paradise, the city has a long history dating back some 1000 years, during which it was the capital of Nanzhao Kingdom during the Tang Dynasty. The area is famous for its natural beauty and the ethnic culture of the Bai people. http://www.chinatravelclub.com/destination/yunnan/Dali/index.asp
Offers china tour and travel to China.includes:tibet tour,great wall of china,mount everest,yangtze,beijing,shanghai ect. http://www.toptrip.cc/index.shtml