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		<title>Top Attractions In Beijing</title>
		<description><![CDATA[As China continues to open itself up to the western tourism trade, so more and more people are discovering the delights of this oriental nation. Since its triumphant hosting of the Olympics in 2008, the city of Beijing has risen to the top of many a tourist’s must-see list, with its improved infrastructure and accommodations making it an even more appealing destination for people from all walks of life.
The city and surrounds offer a wealth of entertainments and attractions – meaning there is something for everyone in the area.
Days Out ...]]></description>
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		<title>Beijing Travel Bug</title>
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Well, there’s Breadtalk around Singapore and Philippines..quite commercialized nowadays.  However, during our stay in Beijing, we were craving for Tour Les Jours, a quite relaxing place to hang out.  Actually, I notice more Koreans before.  Later, I researched about it  apparently, it wasn’t a French bakery like its namesake.  It is operated by a South Korean company.
“Tous Les Jours means “every day” in French, and the name expresses the bakery’ commitment to making fresh bread every day.”
It still looks cozy inside…warm during the winter.  ...]]></description>
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		<title>Beijing Tours</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Beijing is one of the few cities in the world where the past and the present come together to create a medley of visual experiences. Monuments from the Ming Dynasty hob knob with modern day structures and temples coexist in peace with Chinese symbols of military dominion in the region. The city offers a rare diversity that both astounds and fascinates visitors.
No visit to Beijing would be complete without making it to the gigantic and imposing Great Wall of China. A divide that once prevented incursions into the country from ...]]></description>
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		<title>Beijing Attractions</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Beijing may not have made it to the list of popular vacation destinations in the past due to the ‘red tapism’ but China’s rise as the financial and economic powerhouse of the East has changed the outlook of the West. Today, throngs of tourists enter the lair of the dragon to discover the bounties and the mysteries of this eastern city.
The cityscape still has several pointers of China’s autocratic communist regime; however, it also carries the signs of the country’s economic growth. Logically you would want to embark on your ...]]></description>
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		<title>Jiuhua Mountain Villa Hot Spring</title>
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The Jiuhua Mountain Villa is a garden-hotel in the ancient town Xiaotangshan, which locates in Changping area of Beijing city. This four-star hotel is one of the best sites for leisure, conference and medical convalescence in Beijing, covering 133.4 hectares. The Jiuhua Mountain Villa has lots of facilities and services for bathing, health care, entertainment and sports, including outdoor theme park, indoor spring play ground, hot spring swimming pool, card room, sports centers (bowling centers,&#8230;
Source: www.chinatravel.com &#8211; Go to Source
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		<title>Top Five Beijing Restaurants Expats Love</title>
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    		Food — By Lauren Johnson on	November 15, 2010 at  6:00 am    

Living life as an expat can be difficult for some, and to cope with a whole new lifestyle abroad they often flock to comfort foods, especially in the form of like-home restaurants or bars that offer decor and food that reminds them of home. Some of the most popular expat restaurants are below:

Blue Frog. This classy ...]]></description>
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		<title>A Guide to the Top Tourist Sites in Beijing</title>
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    		Things to Do — By Lauren Johnson on	November 11, 2010 at  6:00 am    

A visit to Beijing, even a short one, should include the following top ten tourist sites. We’ll walk you through what to see and how to see it in 5-7 days.

Great Wall of China. This is the most obvious tourist spot in all of China. Only the Terracotta Warriors even comes close to meeting ...]]></description>
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		<title>How to Do Thanksgiving in Beijing</title>
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    		Events,  What&#8217;s New — By Lauren Johnson on	November 8, 2010 at  6:00 am    

For expatriate Americans, missing out on family gatherings back home can be heartbreaking. After all, Thanksgiving is the most travelled day in America and the most common time of year to see family.  If you are in Beijing over the holiday, don’t fret. While your family can never be replaced or even ...]]></description>
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		<title>Stuck in Beijing During the Holidays? Enjoy it!</title>
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    		Travel Tips — By Lauren Johnson on	November 4, 2010 at  6:00 am    

Thanks to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Beijing International Airport underwent an impressive renovation resulting in the new and improved (and incredibly impressive!) airport you see today. With state-of-the-art transportation networks linking the city to the airport, you now have easy access to China’s capital city. Inside the airport you have international cuisine available as ...]]></description>
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		<title>Potty Training: Finding and Using the Bathroom in Beijing</title>
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    		Travel Tips — By Lauren Johnson on	November 2, 2010 at  6:00 am    

Don’t let your fear of the Chinese squat pot keep you locked in your hotel room or only visiting Western-influenced areas while in Beijing. Conquer your toilet fears and be wary no more of the unknown. Below you’ll find information on where to find public potties, how to use them and even a few tips ...]]></description>
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