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When to go?
China's geographic area is slightly larger than the U.S.A; it covers similar latitudes, with the lion's share located in the temperate zone. This provides endless year-round variety for visitors to the country, from ice festivals in the north to tropical beach resorts in the south.
Where to go?
Stretching more than 4,800 kilometres. from the western shore of the Pacific Ocean across the face of Asia, China is a country of immense size and variety.
Cost of Travelling in China
While world travel prices have risen in recent years, China still offers good values in hotel accommodations, meals, and entertainment when compared to other world-class destinations.
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Mainlan China & Hong Kong (E Book)
China offers travellers an unbelievable array of experiences, from the ancient to the ultra modern, from the familiar to the exotic and from Hong Kong to Shanghai, one international event leads to another. The Hong Kong Food and Wine Year is just an appetizer for the Shanghai World Expo.

In Hong Kong, your clients can experience a true gastronomic journey; from Michelin-star restaurants to street food, it's all within the city. With the exemption of duties on wine, the Hong Kong Food & Wine Year Spotlight Events from Oct. 30 - Nov. 8 is a week-long celebration for oenophiles and gastronomes alike. Hong Kong also celebrates its first Great Outdoors Hong Kong this year, which is testament to the numerous trails and greenery that are accessible within an hour from the city. In addition, your clients can experience the contagious effervescent atmosphere during Hong Kong Winterfest and New Year Countdown, and partake in Chinese New Year celebrations. There's so much to see and do, any time is a good time to be in Hong Kong.
Approaching World Expo 2010 (E Book)
On May 1, 2010, the 41st World Expo will be solemnly inaugurated in Shanghai. The World Expo 2010 shanghai is approaching. Shanghai will uphold the concept of friendliness and enthusiasm, and welcome you with a well-prepared tour with the Chinese cultural characteristics, and the charm of the East!
Visa Information
A visa is required for Canadian visitors and most other nationalities. If there is a Chinese Embassy or Consulate General nearby your place, you can go and obtain your Chinese visa in person.
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