Sunday, February 26, 2012

China - Beijing - Tourist Attractions - Travel Advice

China - Beijing - Beijing Attractions - Travel Advice


People in china - "the people are lovely, we were treated very well at all times." Despite the language difference and that not all can speak English, are willing to help and are very polite.

Of course, it is advisable to visit this destination is to go with Spanish-speaking guide to make your stay more enjoyable.

Moreover, there are some "rules" that the Chinese want visitors respect. We must remember that they are a completely different culture. For example, punctuality is something that gives great importance.

At lunchtime, we might find some dishes that we can hit a little, but we must remember that the Chinese may represent an "insult" to reject any of the dishes they offer. Nor is it seen them eat the entire food, it is best to always leave a little food.

Beijing - which in Chinese means "Northern Capital" is the current capital of China and has had many names till today. Between 1928 and 1949, was known in Chinese as Beiping, whose meaning was "Northern Peace", but during the Japanese occupation of the city regained the name of Beijing, and later called back to Beiping after the end of the Second World War when the Japanese left China. Since the 1980s, the Taiwanese media also used the name and this name Beijing (Beijing) that corresponds to the traditional Spanish "Beijing." Therefore, Beijing (in Chinese) and Beijing (in Spanish), we refer to the same stunning city rich in history, culture and ancient monuments that are worth including in our cities pending visit.

Beijing- huge city and political center of China, has more than 19 million inhabitants and has a history of over three thousand years. It was the capital of the last three feudal dynasties established in the so-called Forbidden City. Where you will find essential places to visit, from the largest square in the world (Tian An Men), to the Imperial Palaces and Great Wall of China.

Shopping in Beijing - As any traveller feel like we always do some shopping in place we visited, one recommendation is to go to the Silk Market. You'll find all sorts of things, from clothes and shoes (the best replicas) to the most curious souvenirs. That yes, pay close attention to the articles because while it is true that what we find there is not much to envy the famous original brands, it is also true that you should always keep in mind that they are imitations.

Another important point is that the technique of bargaining should not miss if you get a fair price for what you buy. To the more than 20,000 tourists who daily visit the Silk Market, the employees often offer products 90% more expensive than the original value.

It is also advisable to be very aware that what you buy is what you have offered, that is, can offer a piece of polyester, making sure it is silk.

Places to visit or where to go


When we think of China, imagine temples, palaces, monuments ... But I really can not describe the feeling of being in front of any of its historic sites because China represents a mixture of contrasts.

The Tiananmen Square - Square is the largest in the world, with over 440,000 m2. In it we see the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong, a building in which lies the embalmed body of the founder of the People's Republic of China. In his two fronts has sculptures of peasants, soldiers, workers and students.

The Forbidden City - Imperial Palace or the Forbidden City, the latter is due to input prohibiting ordinary people, was the imperial palace of Ming and Qing dynasties.

The palace was built during from 1406 to 1420. After numerous renovations and rebuilds the palace still retains the original design and the scale. The entire palace was designed symmetrically with a north-south.
Also known as Imperial Palace occupies an area of 720,000 m2 and has more than 9,000 rooms, it is certainly the best preserved and for over 500 years was the residence of the Emperor of China

First Palace is divided into two parts, the outside was the place where the emperors tried to official business, and inside that was where the emperors lived and his concubines.

The Temple of Heaven - Heavenly Temple was built in the Ming Dynasty about the year 1420. The emperors of the Ming and Qing used it to show love to heaven, in this place of animal sacrifices were made, usually around December 22 of Chinese lunar calendar in the presence of the emperor, to offer them to heaven. Its main building is a circular for emperors could speak aloud to all sides, built in a completely symmetrical. Master the blue on their roofs because of its role.

Traditionally, the Temple of Heaven was a place of worship for emperors of the Ming and Qing did prayers to heaven for good harvests and the rains. It is the largest existing temples in China. Currently, visitors to have as superstition pray for fertility when they come to the Temple of Heaven.

The Summer Palace - Is a collection of temples, gardens, lakes and palaces that served as a place of recreation for the Imperial Court.

Summer Palace is one of the imperial gardens of the Qing Dynasty, best known and visited. The Summer Palace was built during the years 1750 and 1764. It was badly damaged in the war in 1886 (between China and English and French Alliance). Inside the Tower of Buddhist Incense is a religious building was designed in the center of the garden, comes from the praise of Buddhism Buddha.

The Great Wall of China (Badaling) - Monument Heritage Site with 6,700 kilometers from the border with Korea to the Gobi Desert, part of the Silk Road. Badaling is a route frequented by tourists, so if you want to see the true essence of this tour we recommend Manuel and Lourdes visit Mutianyu addition, as it can be much more indigenous than Badaling.

The Great Wall is the most impressive building is representative of the Chinese civilization. It is one of the wonders of the world and humanity's cultural heritage. The Great Wall was built over two thousand years, is the symbol of China. A long walk but worth it.

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Friday, February 10, 2012

Egypt Tour - Interesting Places To Visit – Travel Advice

Egypt Tours - Places to Visit – Travel Advice


Egypt Tourism is becoming increasingly fashionable. The Nile is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world. Visiting temples, tombs, pyramids, is the dream of thousands of tourists.

However, the idea of traveling on your own is an option that few people might be thinking, the best way to discover a country, its culture, its people.

Where to go?
The pyramid of Giza - was built around 2600 a. C. to house the mummified bodies of Egyptian pharaohs. The largest of these is composed of over two million blocks of stone and it took 100,000 men and more than 20 years to finish. The pyramid of Giza is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

The pyramid of Giza - Its dimensions are impressive: 146.59 m, 230 m wide. Following up a bit by his side, penetrate its interior. A fluctuating torchlight we discover the walls, perfectly smooth, as befits the burial of an incarnation of the god Ra. After depositing the sarcophagus in the burial chamber, the runner will be blinded and concealed, to prevent theft. The pyramid contains a more false burial chamber.

Elephantine Island - where you can see the remains of temples and Satet deJnum and his son and a Nilometer Anukis, system for measuring the flooding of the Nile River

Cairo - This city is said, like many others that never sleeps. Contrary to what many think, the biggest risk in Cairo is not being robbed or mugged you ... It's across the street! For all first time visitors are done is quite an adventure.

In the downtown area do not miss the Citadel, Coptic neighborhood (where admission is free to all churches and synagogues) the numerous mosques, the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and the tourist market of Khan el-Khalili ... It is also recommended visit Dahshur, Memphis and Saqkkara. Of course do not miss the pyramids!

Temple of Karnak - A huge temple inside which we can find the famous giant beetle to be given 10 laps I remember ... as they say is good luck ... I find myself attracted much attention within the temple a huge bar ... your taking yourself a Coke in a bar that attaches to a stone engraved with a zillion years ago ... That only happens in Egypt gentlemen ...

Valley of the Kings -The visit to the famous Valley of the Kings have the option to visit three tombs of your choice, some are really deep (claustrofobia. ..) but most can be visited without stress ... They're beautiful! with paintings and engravings all over the walls ... Tutankhamun is the only one with a special price and according to our guide is not worth it because it was a pharaoh who pass unnoticed and his grave is the most simplistic and small ... his fame came later when they found him in his day the tomb full of treasures (that are not there but in the Cairo Museum).

Colossi of Memnon -People say you hear "music" when the air passes through them

Hatsetsup Temple - Just above his tomb in the Valley of the Kings (the temple is on the other side of the hill). We did not visit the inside ... I fail to understand why ... I was eager, but as much as I could see was this.

Temple of Medinet Habu - Famous for its wide columns filled with engravings very well preserved.

Temple of Edfu and Kom Ombo - I do not keep very good memories of this temple, not because he lacked beauty but because it was crowded, in fact decide to step out without seeing the whole immense burden we entered ... Within it you can see the sacred boat

Aswan- This city is a bit less touristy, has less monuments to visit and everyone is a little farther from each other, so go visit them without uin organized tour, considering that you have to negotiate the prices of transportation, etc.. . Can sometimes be even more expensive.

If you decide to do it anyway, do not miss the granite quarry, the New Nubian Museum, Tombs of the Nobles, or File Islands, New Kalabsha, of Sehel, Elephantine and Botanical Gardens.

Remember that bargaining is essential, and a bargaining is always ends better!
Always leave a tip, for all, 3 to 5 pounds. If you really want to tip because you want to really reward a guide or driver for a job well done, you can leave 5 to 10

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Korea - Jeju Island is the perfect island paradise honeymoon? Travel Advice



Korea - Jeju Island is the perfect island paradise honeymoon? Travel Advice

Like how one desires to have the perfect wedding, one’s too may desire to search for the perfect honeymoon location. In our beautiful planet, surely, your perfect honeymoon location is somewhere out there. And it is! Look no further.

The concept of an island honeymoon is one that brings with it intimacy, romance and privacy in nature’s beautiful island setting.

The perfect island to experience your island paradise honeymoon is Jeju Island.

Jeju Island or Jeju-do - Jeju Island is a volcanic island, located in the lovely country of South Korea. It is the largest island and the smallest province in Korea.

This island, also known as the “Island of the Gods” is a popular vacation spot and remains one of the top honeymoon destinations for Korean newly-weds.

The island’s mixture of volcanic rock, frequent rains and temperate climate make it very similar to the Hawaiian Islands in the United States of America.

What’s on the island?
Jeju Island, though a relatively small island, boasts an impressive 3 World Heritage Sites that showcase the island’s natural beauty and volcanic legacy.

World Heritage Sites
Hallasan National Park - Form from volcanic activity millions of years ago, the Hallasan Mountain is a uniquely shield-shaped mountain with a lake-filled crater.

This park is a beautiful place to take a romantic stroll with your loved one.

Geomunoreum Lava Tube System - The Geomunoreum Lava Tube System is an interesting tube made
up of several caves. It is extremely well preserved and a majestic sight to behold.

Definitely take a walk in this Lava Tube with your loved one for a once in a lifetime experience.

Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak - Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is the best place in Korea to watch the
sunrise, earning it the name “Sunrise Peak”. This peak is truly a sight to behold and is a geological wonder.

Unique Museums - Jeju Island has a few unique and special museums that are loads of fun to visit for your
honeymoon.

The Teddy Bear Museum - The Teddy Bear Museum is a lovely museum home to over 1,000 teddy
bears.

Inside the two galleries, you and your loved one can view teddy bears from various countries. The Mona Lisa teddy bear and the teddy bears of the “The Last Supper” are especially eye-catching.

There are teddy bears for purchase as well. Buy one as a souvenir to remember your wonderful honeymoon together.

The Chocolate Museum The Chocolate Museum is a unique interior space which offers its visitors a chance to see the chocolate-making process and get a sample of the end result.

If you both are chocolate lovers, this will be a fun museum to hang out for the day.

Besides these, the Jeju Island is a stunning place to cycle with your loved one and to embrace the cooling and refreshing winds and greeneries of the island.

In all, Jeju Island is the perfect island paradise honeymoon experience

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