A sophisticated Sunday brunch alternative The champagne brunch that gets most of the attention in Shanghai is the Westin’s. They have a huge...
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Taking a train to get around in China is quite convenient and a little adventurous. In larger cities there are many ticket offices around town. Or,...
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There are many golf celebrities in Shanghai this week as Sheshan International Golf Course is hosting the HSBC World Golf Championship from November...
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We are mid way into Hairy Crab season, which runs from September to November. While I haven’t figured out why exactly these funny looking crabs...
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Yu yuan or Yu Garden is a Shanghai must do. It is the heart of old town in Shanghai. While none of the buildings are necessarily “old”...
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All of China, and especially Beijing, is preparing for the 60th anniversary of the communist government in China on October 1st, 2009. The event...
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Located in southeast China are massive Hakka homes, also called tulou meaning earthen structure. These impressive buildings in Fujian province are a...
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It seems that Shanghai can’t get enough high profile theme parks. The latest rumors focus on the creation of a Michael Jackson Neverland tribute...
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Emei Shan is a beautiful weekend escape from city life. It is also considered the Western Sacred Buddhist Mountain and a recognized UNESCO World...
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