Date: 2008-9-4 22:40:00 by chinatravel Tags: Shanghai

I wake up to an awesome breakfast buffet in my castle with an amazing view of the city below. Note: I'm supposed to change rooms today, but you can't seriously think I'm going to play along with that as I've already locked in my $88 price tag and have one of the nicest rooms in the city.
Accordingly, I ensure that my stuff is sufficiently dispersed around the bedroom, living roo
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Date: 2008-8-15 4:01:00 by keaventh Tags: Beijing Hangzhou Shanghai Off the beaten track six harmonies pagoda yoyoor rental phone cell phone guo's villa

So you've got your trip to China all planned out: the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing; the Bund and People's Square in Shanghai; the West Lake and Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou. Armed with your Yoyoor smart phone, you are ready to tackle all these must-see sites, and they will be very memorable. But for a truly enjoyable trip, don't forget to visit some less crow
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Date: 2008-4-28 21:02:00 by lavender0108 Tags: Shanghai

Shanghai, located in the middle of China’s eastern coastline, the biggest multi-culture metropolis in China, attracts millions of visitors home and aboard. I always dreamed of experiencing this fascinating city personally and my dream of Shanghai came true at 1st Dec 2007.
Visits to the Nanpu Bridge, the Bund, and Nanjing Road were included in our itinerary that day. Led b
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Date: 2008-4-17 1:51:00 by Clark Tags: Shanghai

I am not sure whether our experience is typical in China but it's so far the most unique travel I have experienced in the several trips I have made aboard.
On my flights from Beijing to Xian, I opened my eyes for everything. Unfortunately, the heavy clouds prevent views of the land below.
We reached Xian timely for the evening dumpling party at the hotel. A large table was
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Date: 2008-3-5 19:48:00 by harry Tags: Shanghai The Bund

Huangpu River passes thru Shanghai. There is a high and broad embankment on both sides of the River and this is called the Bund. The Bund has been the symbol of Shanghai for more than hundred years. Bund is an Indian word which means an embankment along a muddy waterfront and it is used in India very commonly. No one, however, can tell authoritatively as to how this word got transplanted in Sha
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