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Want to have China vacations.Modern cities are one of your choice,such as Shanghai,Beijing.Ancient civilizations are another choice,as Terra-Cotta Warriors & Horses,the Great Wall.Here are the guides about China vacations.

Shanghi will blow your socks off with it's super modern skyline.Beijing, where the 2008 Summer Olympics held has a great selection of luxury accommodations superb cuisine.On the southern banks of the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai lies the East China Sea. Shanghi is the biggest city in China and one of the most historically significant cities. Shanghi is a bustling metropolis, known around the world for its extraordinary industrial, commercial and financial centers.

Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China, and the nation's center of government, culture, economy and international activities. Beijing has 18 districts and a population of 11 million people. The suburbs are called: Mengtougou, Changping, Tongxian, Dongcheng, Haidian, Fengtai, Xicheng, Xuanwu, Chaoyang, Chongwen and Shijingshan. Tourism flourishes in Beijing because it has numerous places of interest, including The Forbidden City, ancient architecture, temples, palaces, royal gardens, mansions, towers, and some very modern structures. Beijing is a magnet for artists and other creative people.

The Great Wall of China reaches some 3,950 miles, constructed for defense. The Great Wall recognized by UNESCO and put on the World Heritage List in 1987. 50 miles north of Beijing  you can visit the best preserved and most imposing section of the Great Wall at Badaling, which is over 2,625 feet above sea level, but the enormous magnitude and beauty of the wall can also be seen at Mutianyu, Jinshanling, and Simatai.

It took more than 1 million people and more than 10 years to finish the Great Wall which first began during the warring period of 476 - 221 B.C. At first the walls were built at some strategic points by different kingdoms to protect their own territories. Emperor Qin Shihuang, who was the first  of the Qin Dynasty to unified China in 221 B.C, decided to join the walls together and create one Great Wall.


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