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		<description><![CDATA[Travel abroad, choose to stay simple and pure standards. Best small house, eliminating the need for a large block of flats in the crowded bustling the complexity. Room then, should bigger. Not open itself to turn a small space, would make people shortness of breath. Have a table, can put down the laptop; have broadband, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Travel abroad, choose to stay simple and pure standards. Best small house, eliminating the need for a large block of flats in the crowded bustling the complexity. Room then, should bigger. Not open itself to turn a small space, would make people shortness of breath. Have a table, can put down the laptop; have broadband, unlimited hits, the best broadband can be free, so that all driving machine with or without hanging on the web. Bed to a large, thick mats to the best with bedside lamps, before bedtime, book two pages at random, the dry eyes staring at the ceiling on the number of sheep to be more interesting. </p>
<p>Day, the Internet, see the koala&#8217;s name, smiled. Koala Tavern, Oh, this reminds me of a combination of words bear biscuits. Little new favorite. As the name suggests, there should be a cartoon where a little lazy. </p>
<p>Yes Yes, MM is really the future of koala cartoon. Patience surprisingly good girls, any nagging question for me is not urgent but not dry. The room can be a really modern. I have lived in the hostel, the considered as luxury <a href="http://www.tourochina.co.uk/city/shanghai-tours/"  title="Shanghai tours">Shanghai tours</a>. Are willing to use the bathroom 10 mm thick tempered glass to do, transparent, clean, but also modern. Huge shower massage device, the absolute way to clean any dust contamination. </p>
<p>KINGSIZE big bed, oh, KINGSIZE. I can lie in bed another vertical cross-lying, ya means unlimited. AUSSINO cotton bedding, and thoughtful care of the body, every inch of skin, soft-fold to. All room chairs, lamps produced together with the dustbin is IKEA. Perhaps only in Shanghai, this city is full of petty bourgeoisie taste only suitable for revealing such a fashion tastes. <a href="http://www.tourochina.co.uk/china-vacation-packages/shanghai-expo-tours/"  title="Shanghai expo tour">Shanghai expo tours</a>Price comparison too, privately believe that value for money. </p>
<p>Consultation in the front line that night when, to coincide with the other hostel guests. This is an American family, the son of MIKE in the United States to study Chinese history, MIKE debate in this research topic is the impact of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom of Chinese history. So the next line is designed to: Yu Garden, the Bund and Nanjing Road. </p>
<p>The main building is a Sansui Yuyuan Hall, spacious building, is an owner of a place at the feast. In addition, the garden there is a spectacular iron lion Yuan Dynasty, 300 years of vines and a more than 400-year-old ginkgo. </p>
<p>Garden walls, winding ups and downs, the top decorated with lead, composed of squamous with tile, a symbol of the body, keep the wall such as the Long Walk Home, known as the Long Wall. Yuyuan Garden in the construction of the wall when the dragon is the late Qing Dynasty, and &#8220;Dragon&#8221; only three or four claws, in order to avoid to &#8220;cairica&#8221; suspect. <a href="http://www.tourochina.co.uk/china-vacation-packages/tibet-tour/"  title="Tibet tours">Tibet tours</a> Point is the 1853 Shanghai Spring Church will rebel army knife command post north of the city. </p>
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<p>Yuyuan Garden shopping around many shops, there are small shops selling all kinds of goods, merchandise variety, such as the size of the available cork, buttons. MIKE&#8217;s mother bought a lot of colorful shapes of buttons, that is packed in glass bottles in the back as decoration. And MIKE&#8217;s father enjoyed the way the various flavors of food, such as Wu Xiangdou, Li Gao sugar, osmanthus sugar. </p>
<p>Am to noon, MIKE father, former U.S. President Bill Clinton suggested that had the Shanghai Lvbo Lang dining restaurant meals. Restaurant is located in the old Temple zigzag bridge bank, three Department of the Ming and Qing architectural imitation, Qingwa Zhu Lan, cornices Qiao Jiao, and pavilion Brilliance. Dishes and delicious, no wonder the popular. </p>
<p>Then go to the Bund, Shanghai, the most representative areas. Bund building, certainly not originated from the same designer, is also not built in the same period, but their construction is the basic unity of tone, the overall contour line treatment amazing coordination. Stroll the Bund, the Gothic spire, the ancient Greek-style dome, columns and Baroque, Spanish-style balcony, just behind my eyes. 4 exudes exotic, unique flavor that people hang around. </p>
<p>Stroll along the Bund, Nanjing Road, lined with high-rise commercial buildings, a constant stream of people coming and going, people get confused by the prosperity of cities. </p>
<p>Close to the evening, say goodbye to MIKE 1. Settle down in Shanghai for a friend I went to the new world of electricity bills. This is a Shikumen building as the main body, with European-style bar group, open bar, coffee bar suffered the young family welcome. Now, there seems to be touted as Shanghai&#8217;s most fashionable places of consumption, and read so many words, &#8220;Shanghai&#8217;s Xintiandi is a &#8211; the elderly feel nostalgic, young people think that fashion, foreigners think of China, Chinese people feel the magic of foreign flavor the land. &#8221; </p>
<p>Friends choose a restaurant called &#8220;transparent thinking.&#8221; Restaurants around the glass decoration and tableware Meilun U.S. Huan, people dizzy. Built thousands of pieces of glass will look like coins carved bar packed the singular brilliance, lantern-shaped bar sitting in a chair, you will suddenly wonder he is not back before the millennium. WC girls pool is in full bloom lotus flowers, red glass petals in dark lighting lifelike; sulfur light staggered, the mixing of blur. </p>
<p>Fine tableware, cup light or even the dishes, both slender chopsticks decorated with glass to let the tool suddenly filled with Reiki diet. Delicious foie gras and steak to pass up. The price is very cheap, but it is worth to. </p>
<p>Back to your hotel has to night, turn on the TV, is playing a mock show. Judges in the trial, wearing sunglasses, keep a half as long or short hair, was like long-lost care. The stage of a stout arm girls, who set a Jumpsuit cake skirt, as though no visible legs, imitating the Faye Wong&#8217;s &#8220;hypnotic.&#8221; Thank the judges Quotations &#8220;Faye Wong treble is very nice, do not go your treble, but also oil.&#8221; Chair laughing while inevitable gossip, &#8220;Faye Wong is now, OK?&#8221; Thank the judges embarrassed: &#8220;What happened with me.&#8221; </p>
<p>Almost rolling on the bed. Remember the former things associated in some ethereal, sad that a simple mind, those hesitant footsteps, some sadness, tears can not replace, but some grow up, you can express with a smile. </p>
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		<title>Using Cell Phones While Travelling</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 09:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When travelling, in my opinion, you shouldn’t take your cell phone. If  you travel in China, you can rent a phone. Now that we all have cell phones, we somehow think we can’t be out of touch for even a day, much less a week. The purpose of traveling is to get away, not to remain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When<a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/money-and-valuables-when-travelling-in-china.html" target="_blank"> <strong>travelling</strong></a>, in my opinion, you shouldn’t take your cell phone. If  you <strong><a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/currency-exchange-when-travelling-in-china.html" target="_blank">travel in China</a></strong>, you can rent a phone. Now that we all have cell phones, we somehow think we can’t be out of touch for even a day, much less a week. The purpose of<strong> <a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/china-travelling-safety.html" target="_blank">traveling</a></strong><a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/china-travelling-safety.html" target="_blank"> </a>is to get away, not to remain tethered to home. You don’t need to call home every day, and if you do, you’re not only wasting valuable vacation hours (not to mention money), but you are missing the point of the vacation. So check your email a couple of times, and maybe buy a phone card and call once if you’re away for more than a week. But leave the cell at home.</p>
<p>“wherever you go, <strong><a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/free-things-to-do-in-the-most-two-biggest-cities-in-china.html" target="_blank">travel to China</a></strong>, or the United States, take care of your cell phone if you take it while<a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/china-travel-tips-complete.html" target="_blank"> <strong>travelling</strong> </a>because thieves are everywhere.”</p>
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		<title>Money and Valuables when travelling in China</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 09:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you come to China to travel, you should take care of your money and values. Below is some tips you need to take notice.
Before travelling to China,  organize a variety of ways to access your money overseas, such as credit cards, travelers’&#8217; cheques, cash, debit cards or cash cards. Australian currency and travelers’cheques are not accepted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you come to<a title="China travel guide" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-guide" target="_blank"> <strong>China to travel</strong></a>, you should take care of your money and values. Below is some <a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/currency-exchange-when-travelling-in-china.html" target="_blank">tips</a> you need to take notice.</p>
<p>Before <strong><a title="China tourist attractions" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-tourist-attractions" target="_blank">travelling to China</a></strong>,  organize a variety of ways to access your money overseas, such as credit cards, travelers’&#8217; cheques, cash, debit cards or cash cards. Australian currency and travelers’cheques are not accepted in many countries. Consult with your bank to find out which is the most appropriate currency to carry and whether your ATM card will work overseas.</p>
<p>The Chinese Customs Administration requires that travelers carrying over US$6,000 (or equivalent in foreign currencies) in cash must declare it upon arrival in China. The declaration should be kept safely and shown to customs officials upon departure. Travelers who wish to depart China carrying between US$6,000 and US$10,000 (or equivalent in foreign currencies) should obtain permission from a Chinese bank to do so. When you travel to China, take note of this.</p>
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<p>Make two photocopies of valuables such as your passport, tickets, visas and travelers’cheques. Keep one copy with you in a separate place to the original and leave another copy with someone at home.</p>
<p>While<strong><a title="Tibet travel guide" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-guide/tibet-travel-accommodation-guide.html" target="_blank"> travelling in China</a></strong>, don&#8217;t carry too much cash and remember that expensive watches, jewellery and cameras may be tempting targets for thieves. Be careful about your possession when you go on a China holiday.</p>
<p>As a sensible precaution against luggage tampering, including theft, lock your luggage. Information on luggage safety is available from Australia&#8217;s Civil Aviation Safety Authority.</p>
<p>Your passport is a valuable document that is attractive to criminals who may try to use your identity to commit crimes. It should always be kept in a safe place. You are required by Australian law to report a lost or stolen passport. If your passport is lost or stolen overseas, report it online or contact the nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate as soon as possible. You must also report your loss of passport to the nearest police station and obtain a confirmation report of passport loss before you are able to secure an exit visa to leave China.</p>
<p>You are required to pay an additional fee to have a lost or stolen passport replaced. In some cases, the Government may also restrict the length of validity or type of replacement passports.</p>
<p>Compared to many other countries, serious crimes against foreigners who come china for travel is rare. However, you should take care of yourself and take notice of the <strong><a title="China travel safety" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips/china-travelling-safety.html" target="_blank">safety</a></strong> when travelling in China.</p>
<p>Hope these<a title="China travel tips" href="http://www.adiary.com/china-travel-tips" target="_blank"> tips </a>useful to you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Compared to many other countries, serious crimes against foreigners who come china for travel is rare. However, crime does occur both in cities and in the countryside. In an apparently random attack, an American man was killed and American woman injured in down town Beijing near the Drum Tower on 9 August 2008.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Compared to many other countries, serious crimes against foreigners who come china for travel is rare. However, crime does occur both in cities and in the countryside. In an apparently random attack, an American man was killed and American woman injured in down town Beijing near the Drum Tower on 9 August 2008.</p>
<p align="left"> You should be aware that the theft of British passports, particularly in the larger cities, is on the increase. Major China tour cities attract thieves and pickpockets.</p>
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<p align="left">  Take extra care around street markets after dark.</p>
<p align="left">  In fact, travelling in China is quite safe, except thefts. As <a href="http://www.adiary.com/shanghai/shanghai-delicious-food.html" target="_blank">Shanghai</a> World&#8217;s Fair is drawing near, many people come to <a href="http://www.adiary.com/shanghai/shanghai-delicious-food.html" target="_blank">Shanghai </a>for business trip or something like that. So if you come to China for Shanghai tours, take care of your wallet. If you take a lot of cash with you, you can find a China tour agent so that your life and possession security can be insured.</p>
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