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This courtyard restaurant inspired by the Peking Opera is a dramatic feast for the senses, with memorabilia, costumes, and music drifting over the dining rooms.
Source: concierge.com
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Large bowls of hand-pulled noodles topped with a salty bean and pork sauce and served with savory dumplings fill up tummies and ward off the sharp northern wind.
Source: concierge.com
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Stretching almost 4,000 miles across northern China, the Great Wall was a 1,800-year construction project designed to keep out invaders. Several sections are easily accessible from Beijing
Source: concierge.com
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Guqin musician Wang Fei describes China's oldest string instrument. (3+ mins, 5-star rating).
Source: Asian Art Museum
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Buddhist caves located along the ancient silk road are explored. (4+ mins, 5-star rating).
Source: Asian Art Museum
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This video reveals an industrial design marvel - so cleverly designed you could fit the national archives in it. They thought of everything! The spellbinding score hints at the creative genius of Microsoft Songsmith.
Source: eBags
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Video from Reuters: Train stations in China are packed with people during the Spring Festival when millions of migrant workers take trains to return to their hometown and the number of passengers surpass the capacity of available transport. The introduction of 86 domestically-made high-speed trains or "bullet trains" are expected to slash travel times between major cities by up to 50 percent.
Source: TheNewsRoom.com
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A quick drive from Shanghai takes you to Anji, the great bamboo sea where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and stroll along a famous movie set. You can learn everything you ever wanted to know about bamboo at the China Bamboo Exposition Park.
Source: TheNewsRoom.com
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More than 1000 lessons and tens of thousands of conversations.
Source: Praxis Language
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Stories and photos from visitors to China
Source: World Nomads
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These lessons in Mandarin won't teach you the language in full, but contain enough of the most common travel phrases to help you get by.
Source: World Nomads
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Your search is over. No additional entry needed. Just click on this item's title and off you go to China
Source: Flickr
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Wander through a deliciously kaleidoscopic landscape of mountainside monasteries and grinning karaoke champs.
Source: Lonely Planet
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Livemocha is an exciting Internet experiment bringing together native speakers of Mandarin and people interested in learning the language. Livemocha blends self-paced lessons, a vibrant community, and interactive tools to help you talk to the world.
Source: Livemocha
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Source: Lonely Planet
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Explore thousands of videos from around the world, including China
Source: Travelistic
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Source: Frommer's
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