2014年6月23日星期一

China High Speed Trains

China is a vast country and has many great destinations.The destinations are always far from each other.It’s very expensive taking an airplane but regular trains spend too much time.In order to solve this problem, the high-speed rail network is developed and cover most of the country.Now it’s very convenient, time-saving and feasible to take long-distance trips by High-speed trains.

High-speed trains include D Category Trains,G Category Trains and C Category Trains which are much more faster than regular trains. High-speed trains can reach a speed of 400km/h and only work under the advanced technological communication systems.
Seats on High-Speed Trains
Second Class Seats
This kind of seats is the cheapest and most common seat on the high-speed train.It's like the economy class on the plane.Even it's cheap,you still have enough leg space and a tray table infront.
In the second class carriage,there are total five seats in a row.Three at one side and two at the other side of the aisle.
First Class Seats
First class seats are better and more expensive than the second class seats.With larger seat size and more personal space,passenger can have a more enjoyable travel time.
In the first class carriage,there are four seats in a row and each said of asile has two.
Business Class Seats
Like the first-class on the plane,business class seats are the most comfortable,luxurious and expensive seats on the high-speed trains.In Business class carriage,there are three seats in a row,one side has one and the other of asile has two.
Facilities on High-Speed Train
Baggage Holder
There are two kinds of baggage holder in high-speed trains.One is luggage racks which are above the seats on both sides of a carriage.You can put the normal size bags and suitcases.The other is luggage closets which are located at the junctions of two carriages.It's for large-sized trolley suitcases.
Battery Charging
There are power points under every seat on the high-speed train.It's mainly for both two-blades and three-blades plugs.It's very convenient to recharge your phone or computer during your journey.
Dining & Hot Water
Water heater can be found at one end of each carriage and boiled water is available during your whole journey.There are also trolleys in the aisles selling refreshment,drinks and hot meals ever half hour. You can also have meals at the dining car.
On some trains, free meals and beverages are served for the passengers in the business (sightseeing) class, super class and first class carriages.You can also have Halal food on some trains.
Currently the main four North-South HSR lines of China trains are Beijing-Shanghai, Beijing-Guangzhou, Beijing-Harbin, Hangzhou-Fuzhou-Shenzhen, and the main four East-West HSR lines are Qingdao-Taiyuan, Shanghai-Wuhan-Chengdu, Xuzhou-Lanzhou, Shanghai-Kunming.

2014年6月22日星期日

Guide to Jieba Village in Tibet

You would be somewhat surprised when you get to Nyingchi area, this is true even if you have already been to Lhasa or Mount Everest. The simple and old primitivity is also a point where bring people into the interesting part of Ba Songcuo Lake. The quiet courtyards in Tibetan-style as of their personal gardens are framed by the field of bright flowers and green leafy trees in deep elegant seclusion.
Jieba Village
As you wake in any morning in Jieba Village, if you live in the house laying out against the slope of a knoll, you would just enjoy an excellent view of snow mountain only need to raise your eyes, which is considered as the most extravagant happiness.
People are saying that Tibetans who live in Gongbu Jiangda County generation after generation are named "Gongbu People,” which means that people who live in the valley, somewhat different from those people that live in other regions of Tibet. Gongbu People boast sets of costumes on their own, landscape architecture with its unique spots and a wide variety of festivals, even their language differs greatly from other Tibetan people.
Tibet Travel Guide
The peaceful beauty of the picturesque village remote from the city seduced for a little one not much given to the vague and poetic, which held forth the charms of storied and poetical association. Jieba Village is believed to be a Tibetan-style village with primitive Gongbu flavor, which has over 80 households and seems to be a big village in the local place.
Nyingchi Tours
As the story goes, there're still a few families of polyandry within the boundaries of the village. Crowds of men and women prefer to wear such a kind of woolen long gown made from Pulu. The womankind of Jieba Village all put on silver bands on the waist, wear a variety of jewelers and wrap around a peaudesinge waistcoat across the back.
Lhasa Travel Guide
You would be received the warmth and courtesy of the welcome as long as you push through the door of any household. There're fireplace, stone pot, aluminium pot and many more in the house, which can be now widely used for cooking and heating. The artificial light is one kind of densata hanging on the air, and the burning woods are European beech common of excellent quality.
Mount Everest
Surrounded by the beautiful lake and hills, Jieba Village was like something out of Grimm. The countryside in the Jieba Village was bathed between the high snow mountains and the vast expanses of green water. The fields under the brilliant sunshine in the early morning, the cottages gleaming in the wood, the most innocent village members and children are seen everywhere.
Jieba Village
The crowing of cocks, the barking of dogs and the calls of vendors carried a long distance so that they could be heard from afar, rather like the cries of cranes coming down from the sky. A little cottage nestling amidst the wayside trees, the corkscrew of smoke curing upward from kitchen chimneys against the green and a bower of roses round the door. More informaiton traveling in Tibet.

2014年6月17日星期二

The Method to Ease Tibet Altitude Sickness

Altitude sickness (also known as acute mountain sickness) is a body reaction to the low pressure of oxygen at high altitude. Normally it occurs above 2400 meters. Tibet’s average altitude ranges from 4000 to 5000 meters. So you are likely to encounter altitude sickness when you travel there. The symptoms include headache, short of breathe, nausea, anorexia, light fever, dizziness and lacking in strength. Commonly speaking, men have bigger chance in suffering from altitude sickness than women; people who work out regularly will be affected more easily than those who don’t.
Tibet
There are medicines to help you avoid or ease altitude sickness. Hongjingtian (Chinese written: 红景天) and Gaoyuanan (Chinese written: 高原安) are commonly used. You can find them in normal drug stores in China. Hongjingtian should be taken about 10 days before your arrival at Tibet. Gaoyuanan should be taken after your arrival. In addition, ginseng tablets and Nuodikang capsules can deal with fatigue; Bufferin can ease headache caused by high altitude.
When you arrive at Tibet, we advise you not to walk too fast, or run, or do any kinds excessive exercises for the first 1 to 2 days. Eating and drinking too much, alcohol consumption, and smoking should also be avoided during this period.
You should eat more vegetables and fruits, drink adequate amount of water, and keep warm. One very important notice: don’t rely on oxygen inhalers or any similar devices as soon as you feel something wrong. Give yourself time to get used to the high altitude.
Light altitude sickness is better to be overcome by yourself. Rest more, reduce activities, maintain a healthy diet and take medicine. Serious one can be treated by the doctor. In Tibet, big towns and cities are equaled with hospital or health center. In extreme circumstances such as swollen body part, high fever, or pulmonary edema, one must receive treatment in the hospital and is advised to leave Tibet as soon as possible. Lhasa has flights leaving Tibet every day. Commonly, the altitude sickness will be gone in no time when the patient board the airplane or get back to normal altitude.
Generally speaking, adaptive person can overcome altitude sickness in 1 to 2 days. For those who are less adaptive, it will take 3 to 7 days. By the way, buttered tea (a traditional Tibetan drink) is effective against altitude sickness. If you can deal with its taste, try it.
Tibet Railway Company listed 6 types of people who are not suitable to travel to Tibet:
1. People diagnosed with serious cardiovascular diseases.
2. People with chronic respiratory diseases or severe obstruction pulmonary diseases.
3. Patients of uncontrolled diabetes, hallucination, seizures or schizophrenia.
4. Having or recovering from high fever.
5. People used to have high altitude related diseases.
6. Pregnant women close to labor date.
As a matter of fact, unless you are expecting a baby very soon or in serious health condition, you are fit to go Tibet. If you have any doubt, always consult your doctor before travel to Tibet. Further Tibet tour packages here.

2014年6月4日星期三

Lantau Island Muslim Tour In Hong Kong

Lantau Explorer Tour In Hong Kong.

The travel itinerary of one day 360 Lantau explorer tour.

Pick you up at hotel lobby at around 7:50AM and begin 360 Lantau Explorer Tour. Lantau Island is almost twice the size of Hong Kong Island and is one of the best-loved outlying islands. With the new development ofNgong Ping Cable Car and Ngong Ping Village, the island has become a new attraction in Hong Kong. Join us to nature on this tour and explore Tai O, a quaint fishing village where the housesare on stilts, visit the World's tallest, outdoor, outdoor seated bronze Buddha statue at the PO Lin Monastery and enjoy a great vegetarian meal there.

NGONG PING CABLE CAR

Ngong Ping Cable Car connects Tung Chung and Ngong Ping. The 5.7km cable car journey offers visitors spectacular 360 degree panoramic views of South China Sea, Hong Kong International Airport, North Lantau Country Park and Giant Buddha.

PO LIN MONASTERY

Know as the "Buddhist Kingdom in the South". Po Lin Monastery is the most popular Buddhist temple in HK. The world's largest outdoor Buddha at the Po Lin Monastery becomes a site of Pilgrimage and is visited by Buddhists' from all over the world.

MUSEUM BENEATH THE BUDDHA

There are 3 floors beneath the Buddha statue: The Hall of Universe, The Hall of Benevolent Merit, and The Hall of Remembrance. One of the most renowned features inside is a relic of Sakyamuni, consisting of some of his alleged cremated remains.

VEGETARIAN LUNCH AT PO LIN MONASTERY

At the Po Lin Monastery, here you will be served a Chinese Vegetarian cuisine which is a culture heritage from ancient China. Po Lin Monastery is famous for providing high quality Buddhist vegetarian cuisine in Hong Kong. Nowadays, the chefs can prepare the vegetarian food with a taste similar to typical Chinese cuisine.

TAI O FISHING VILLAGE

Tai O, also known as the " Venice of the East " was once the largest inhabited settlement on Lantau Island. The village's stilt houses on the waterfont, offer a glimpse into Hong Kong's past and provide a striking contrast with the modern city.

THE STILTS HOUSE

A free boat trip ride to cruise around the old fishing village is included. An highlight of the cruise is the stilts house, unusual, interconnected structures on water that form a tightly-knit fishing community for villagers to live in.

NGONG PING VILLAGE

It is set on a 1.5 hectare site on Lantau Island, adjacent of Ngong Ping Cable Car Terminal and the Tian Tan Buddha Statue. This amazing cultural themed village has been architecturally designed and landscaped to reflect the cultural and spiritual integrity of the Ngong Ping area.

More Hong Kong muslim package here.

2014年5月27日星期二

Traveling to Hong Kong

Traveling for 1 month to Hong Kong, first time traveler and feel excited. I live in mainland in China so when deciding on where to travel we chose a place that I can't easily go to. As I need a Hong Kong Macau One-way Permit.

I have already read a lot of articles about where to eat and hong kong places of interest.

I know the Hong Kong Tea Resaurants are very common and famous.The restaurants are famous for their affordable yet delicious foods and snacks. These small cafes serve western food infused with Chinese flavors. Some of the well known dishes include rice porridge, french toast, beef stir fried noodles and club sandwiches. 

Food is always served very quickly and fits in with the quick pace Hong Kong lifestyle. There is a wide variety of dishes and set meals that are aimed at customers at different times of the day.

The tea restaurant menu can be divided into the following categories:

Breakfast – mainly offering fried eggs, pasta, sandwiches and instant noodles with a cup of coffee or tea.

Lunch - Chopped pork roll, omelet and pasta served with tea or coffee of your choice.

Fast Food – The fast food dishes usually consist of rice or spaghetti and are complemented with chicken, beef, pork or fish along with vegetables.

Noodles & Rice – There are a range of noodles stir fried or served in soup. In addition to plain boiled rice you can also choose between baked rice dishes and fried rice.

Roast Meat – The roasted meat includes Char Siu, chicken, roast duck, roast goose, crispy pork and roast pork.

Snacks – From egg tarts to pineapple buns are available to satisfy the sweet tooth. Savory snacks such as club sandwich, chicken wings and a variety of salads are also available.


I also have collected several top Hong Kong tea restaurants, that I must eat when I'm travel in Hong Kong.

Tsui Wah

Tsui Wah is one of the longest established tea restaurant chains in Hong Kong. The company opened their first restaurant in 1967 and have continued to establish branches in Macau and Mainland China. The restaurant is famous for its Hainanese Chicken.
Address: 15-19 Wellington St, Central, Hong Kong, China (Central)
(852)-2525633


Lan Fong Yuen
Lan Fong Yuen has a history of over 50 years and is famous for its pork chop buns and milk tea. Taking a trip to this café is definitely on the top of your lists of things to do.
Address: G/F2 Gage Street Central, Hong Kong, China (Central)
(852)-25443895, 28540731

Kam Wah Café

Kam Wah Café is known for its pineapple buns, egg tarts and chicken pies.
Address: 47 Bute Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong, China (Mong Kok)
(852)-2392683

2014年5月19日星期一

An Overview of the Great Wall of China

A world wide known landmark of China, the Great Wall of China is one of the greatest military walls and architectural achievements ever constructed in history. As China's most popular tourist attraction, the wall is often the subject of many photographs by both amateurs and professionals. The leaders of these territories were in constant war with each other every time they visit great wall of china, vying for total control. Primitive walls were therefore constructed to protect the tribes from one another.
Great Wall Of China


Over time, the kingdom of Qin Shi Huang gained power, prevailing over all the other tribes, and Qin became the First Emperor of a united China, reigning from 246 BC to 210 BC. To promote a centralized power and unity throughout the new empire, Qin decreed all the current walls to be connected and further extensions constructed to fortify against the constant threat from the Xiongnu nomads in the northern region. The building of the wall began between 220 and 206 BC by hundreds of soldiers, peasants and criminals with many of them even dying under the hardship of the heavy task.

Serving its purpose as a military defense throughout the centuries, the wall suffered damage from attacks and erosion over time. It wasn't until the Ming Dynasty from 1388 to 1644 that a project was begun to improve the wall into a more elaborate strategic system. Using stronger and more advanced bricks, crucial additions were made to the wall such as garrison towers, watchtowers and cannons while the length of the wall was also extended to a staggering four thousand miles. The wall upgrade from the Ming Dynasty is what remains today, serving as a tourist attraction rather than a military fortification.

Facts and Features

The wall stretches a lengthy 5,500 miles over much of China, spanning the provinces of Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and Liaoning. Winding up and down along mountains and plateaus, the wall resembles a dragon.

Because it was built in different periods and methods, the wall varies in size at different locations but much of it rises almost 25 feet tall and up to 30 feet wide.

The overall construction of the wall took nearly 2,000 years but there were many long gaps in between periods with no building.

From beginning to finish, the wall has been built with various materials such as twigs, stones, bricks, earth.

The Great Wall is the world's longest wall.

The Great Wall is one of China's most visited sites, ranking as one of the seven wonders of the world.

In 1987, the wall was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Some of the most notable and visited sections of the wall include Mutianyu, Simatai, Jinshanling, Jiayu Pass, Shanhai Pass and Badaling. The Badaling section is the most popular where visitors can learn about the wall and its history at the Great Wall Museum.

There are many tours available for those wishing to visit the Great Wall of China from one day to several days as well as hiking tours.

Health and Safety

Overall, visiting the Great Wall is a safe experience, but there are some suggested precautions. For example, temperatures can vary between different locations of the wall and between day and night, so visitors should expect to wear short sleeves in the day during summer and a light jacket or sweater in the evening.

Since a visit to the wall requires hiking and time, visitors are advised to bring water and snacks to avoid dehydration. Additionally, sunscreen and umbrellas are good to use to prevent sunburn. Hope the information above is useful for your travel to Beijing.