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    <title>colorful leaves in Xiangshan</title>
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    <description>In this November 3rd photo, the leaves have turned to red on trees in Beijing's scenic spot Xiangshan (Fragrant Hill) Park. The park's gorgeous autumnal landscape attracts many visitors each year. [Photo: cnsphoto] Photo Gallery In this November 3rd</description>
    <pubDate>2007-11-05</pubDate>
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    <title>Spectacular scenery of red leaves in Beijing's mountainous areas</title>
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    <description>Photo Gallery (BEIJING, October 24) -- Climb to an altitude of 100 meters in the northern mountainous areas, and enjoy some of the most spectacular autumn scenery in the Olympic City. The trees in these mountains, especially in the renowned Xiangsha</description>
    <pubDate>2007-10-25</pubDate>
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    <title>history of great wall of china</title>
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    <description>history of great wall of china</description>
    <pubDate>2007-08-04</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China - Zhenbeitai Tower</title>
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    <description>Located on Mount Hongshan, five kilometers north of Yulin City, stands the Zhenbeitai Tower. This was built in 1607 during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) for the protection of the Hongshan Market Place for it was here that Mongol and Han people met to</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China - Great Wall Water Pass</title>
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    <description>Shui Guan (Water Pass) is located at Yanqing County, two kms (1.24 miles) away from Badaling Great Wall. Open to pubic in 1995, it is an ideal supplement to the Badaling's tourist attractions. Shui Guan (WaterPass), which was first built in the Ming</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China - Baimaguan Fort</title>
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    <description>North of Beijing city, Baimaguan is not far from the Miyun reservior of Great Wall. North of Beijing city, Baimaguan is not far from the Miyun reservoir of Great Wall. The Miyun section features over 500 guards and beacon towers, as well as a number</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China - Jiankou Great Wall</title>
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    <description>The Jiankou Great Wall is located in Huairou County, 73 kilometres north from BeijingCity. It connects with Mutianyu Great Wall ten kilometres to the east, and with Huanghuacheng Great Wall to the west. This section was built in 1368 during the peri</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China - Mutianyu Great Wall</title>
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    <description>Mutianyu is located in HuairouCounty, Beijing which successfully hosted the NGO Tribune of the United Nation's Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995. Northern Qi (550-577) started to construct a wall here. During the Ming Hong. Wu reign (1368-139</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China - Jinshanling Great Wall</title>
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    <description>Jinshanling is 140 kilometers at the north-east end of Beijing City, there is a section of the Great Wall, called Jinshanling Great Wall. It is 90 kilometers to the Mountain Resort of Chengde. A tablet with the Chinese inscription of Jinshanling Gre</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China - Simatai Great Wall</title>
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    <description>The Simatai section of the Great Wall, not far from the Gubeikou section, is located at GubeikouTown in the northeast of MiyunCounty, Beijing, 120 kilometers from the city center. Its construction started in the early Hongwu years (1368-1398) of the</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>Great Wall Of China - Badaling Great Wall</title>
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    <description>Badaling Great Wall, is located more than 70 kilometers northwest from the center of Beijing City, with more than 1000 meters above sea level, occupies a commanding and strategic position. Badaling is the best-preserved section of the Great Wall. 37</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>Great Wall of China -The Happy Meeting Mouth(Xi Feng Kou)</title>
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    <description>There is an underwater section of the wall in Hebei Province called Xifengkou Wall (happy meeting). A legend related that in the Qin Dynasty, a young man was taken away to build the Great Wall. Winter came but he failed to return. His father worried</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>Great Wall of China -Mental Soup</title>
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    <description>On the outskirts of Beijing, there is a famous section of the Great Wall called Huang Hua Cheng (the yellow flower fortress). It was so named for the hills covered by yellow flowers in the summer. There is a famous story about the construction of th</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>Great Wall Of China - Legend of Mengjiangnv</title>
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    <description>In the Qin Dynasty (221 B.C. - 206 B.C.), a young man named Fanqi Liang escaped from the Great Wall construction site and hid in a private garden where he came across the owners pretty daughter. They fell in love and got married. Unfortunately, Fanq</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China History - Qin State</title>
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    <description>Qin was the first dynasty in China to construct walls on a grand scale. Qinshihuang was the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty. After unifying China, Qinshihuang ordered his great general Mengtian to build a wall to defend against the Xiongnu tribes (</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China History - Wei State</title>
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    <description>Wei was a small state in the Warrior States Periods and encountered threats from the much more powerful Qin and other states. To ensure the security of its capital and protect its people, Wei State constructed the Hexi Wall and Henan Wall in success</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China History - Qi State</title>
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    <description>Wall of the Qi State was considered to be the oldest Great Wall in China. This wall traversed the vast land of today's Shandong Province and reached the east of Qingdao, stretching over 600 killometers. During the Spring and Autumn Periods, conflict</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China History - Yan State</title>
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    <description>Yan State coexisted with the other states during the Warrior States Period. Yan was constantly under attack by Qin, Zhao and the nomadic tribes. The sea in the east was its only natural protection. Two walls-North Wall and Yishui Wall-were built alo</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China History - Zhao State</title>
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    <description>Zhao was one of the seven most influential powers during the Warrior States Period: a dark, chaotic era when independent states fought to expand their territories. Zhao governed the vast regions of middle and northeastern Shanxi Province as well as</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>The Great Wall of China History - Chu State</title>
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    <description>Chu Great Wall was historically called Wancheng or Rectangular wall. Chu was one of dozens of states in West Zhou Dynasty. It ruled the area around Jingshan (territory belongs to today's Hubei Province) with Danyang (at the southeast of Zigui in Hub</description>
    <pubDate>2007-06-12</pubDate>
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    <title>MiYun Reservoir</title>
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    <description>An overview of the lake LOCATION Beijing, P.R. China. 40:13-40:48N, 116:40-117:30E; 75 m above sea level. DESCRIPTION M iyun Reservoir, located 100 km northeast of Beijing City, is a mountain valley reservoir. It was built in September,1960, and is</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-29</pubDate>
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    <title>Beijing Hutong</title>
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    <description>Beijing Hutong Introduction Hutong is a kind of typical ancient city alley in Beijing. Many of them were built during the Yuan (1206-1341), Ming (1368-1628) and Qing (1644-1908) dynasties surrounding the Forbidden City . During these dynasties, the</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-28</pubDate>
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    <title>The Fragrant Hill Park</title>
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    <description>The various natural scenery during the four seasons makes the park a popular place for citizens to spend their weekends and holidays. Due to its high elevation and dense cover of trees, spring arrives late in the area and summer days are always plea</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-28</pubDate>
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    <title>Baiyunguan</title>
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    <description>S ituated in the West City District, the White Cloud Taoist Temple formally reopened in 1984 for the first time since 1949. It is the largest and the only one of its kind open to the public. Taoism, a religion native to China, has a history of 1,800</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>Prince Gong's Mansion</title>
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    <description>T he Mansion was first built in front of Lion Alley in the eastern sector of Di'anmen Dongjie (Street). But the present Gong Mansion is located at 17 Qianhai Xijie on the east bank of Shicha Lake. The Mansion is the most exquisitely decorated and be</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>The China Millennium Monument</title>
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    <description>A ll over the world, celebrations and festivities to usher in Year 2000 make up one of the grandest spectacles at the end of the century, as mankind strides towards the new century and millennium. New opportunities, challenges, and hopes are emergin</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>The World Park in Beijing</title>
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    <description>L ocated in the Fengtai District of Beijing 16 kilometres from the city proper, the World Park in Beijing features 106 of the most famous sites from 14 countries and regions the world over. The park, measuring 46.7 hectares (116.75 acres) in size, c</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>Ancient Qing Dynasty Fortress</title>
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    <description>T he Qing Dynasty military base located in the western suburbs of Beijing was built in 1748 by Emperor Qianlong. There used to be many structures, but now only a twin-tower compound, two pavilions and a stone fortress are still standing. For many ye</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>The Ancient Beijing Observatory</title>
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    <description>L ocated off the Chang'an (Eternal Peace) Avenue near the Beijing Railway Station, the Ancient Beijing Observatory was first built in 1442 during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). It is one of the oldest observatories in the world. The observatory was</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>The Altar of Earth</title>
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    <description>B uilt in 1530, the Altar of Earth is located in the northern part of Beijing, a little way off Andingmenwai Street. Extending over an area of 37 hectares, it was surrounded by a double square enclosure. The outer enclosure no longer stands but its</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>Niujie Mosque</title>
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    <description>T he Niujie (Ox Street) Mosque in Beijing's Xuanwu District, the spiritual centre for the 10,000 Muslims living in the vicinity, is the biggest and oldest in Beijing. The mosque is a mixture of Islamic and Chinese cultures. The outside shows the Chi</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-24</pubDate>
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    <title>Stone Flower Cave</title>
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    <description>Located in Fangshan District, about 60 kilometres southwest of Beiling, the Stone Flower Cave is a new sightseeing spo t in the Capital City. The cave is on five levels with a road straight to the entrance. It is one of the biggest caves in China, a</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-21</pubDate>
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    <title>The Pool and Cudrania Temple</title>
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    <description>In between the Mahavira Hall and Vairochana Pavilion the Pool and Cudrania Temple is situated 45 kilometres west of the city. For Centuries, there has been a saying:First there was the Pool and Cudrania Temple, then came Beijing. It dates back 1,600</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-21</pubDate>
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    <title>The Site of Peking Man</title>
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    <description>The Site of Peking Man is located at Zhoukoudian Village, 48 kilometres southwest of Beijing. It is screened by mountains on the northwest with fertile land lying to its southeast. West of the Village stands the Dragon Bone Hill, noted for its large</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-21</pubDate>
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    <title>Ordination Terrace Temple</title>
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    <description>The temple is located at Ma'anshan (Saddle Hill) in the Western Hills, 35 kilometres west of Beijing. It was built in 622 in the Tang Dynasty, and was known as the Wisdom Accumulation Temple. In the Liao Dynasty, a monk named Fajun had an altar buil</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>AncientBell Museum of The Great Bell Temple</title>
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    <description>The Great Bell Temple is located on the western outskirts of Beijing. It houses the largest bell in China. The bell was also named Yong'le Bell after Ming Emperor Yongle who ordered it be cast about 600 years ago. According to a recent test by the C</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>Lugouqiao Bridge </title>
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    <description>Lugouqiao (literally the Bridge Over the Reed Ditch) has been made famous by at least three historic events: Marco Polo's description, Emperor Qianlong's inscription and the outbreak of the War against the Japanese Aggressors. Officially the bridge</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>The Ruins of Yuanmingyuan</title>
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    <description>The Ruins of Yuanmingyuan Yuanmingyuan or the Garden of Perfection and Brightness, located on the northwestern outskirts of Beijing, is one of the five famous gardens built during the Qing Dynasty. With its charming landscape and numberous springs,</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>Beijing Local Opera Museum</title>
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    <description>Built in 1807 and located in the Huguang Guild-Hall, the museum is an ideal place to appreciate the Peking Opera through both static exhibitions and live performances. Although Peking Opera can be a bit odd sounding and mysterious for foreigners, a</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>Daguanyuan</title>
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    <description>Located in Xuanwu District southwest of Beijing, the present Grand View Garden is a replica of Daguanyuan the magnificent garden of an imperial family descr ibed in the well-known Chinese novel A Dream of Red Mansions by a Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xu</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>Yonghegong Lamasery</title>
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    <description>Yonghegong is a famous lamasery located in the northeastern part of the old city of Beijing. It was a palatial residence built in 1694 by Qing Emperor Kangxi for his fourth son, Prince Yongzheng who later succeeded to the throne. This magnificent te</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>Stone Museum</title>
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    <description>China has a tradition of collecting and appreciating exotic stones and there are many beautiful myths and legends behind some of them. For example, Nuwa, a goddess-creator of the Chinese nation, patches the hole in the sky with colorful stone blocks</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>Animal Kingdom</title>
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    <description>Have you ever wanted to see a 150-kilogram black bear leap up on a fence, stand above you and take a piece of carrot from your hand, or watch wild ducks display their underwater skills in a feeding frenzy? If you're an animal lover looking for fun a</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>YUN JU TEMPLE</title>
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    <description>Yun Ju Temple is located at the foot of Bai Dai Mt within the bountary of Fangshan district, south-west of Beijing, 70 kms from the city. Shangfang Mt, on its east Ju Mar River on its west. The occupied area is over 6000km2. It is a treasure house wi</description>
    <pubDate>2007-05-17</pubDate>
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    <title>The Ming Tombs</title>
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    <description>The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 to 1644. The first Ming emperor had his tomb built in Nanjing, the town which he had chosen for his capital. As his eldest son died early, he was succeeded by his grandson, who became the second emperor. His fourth</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-25</pubDate>
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    <title>Beijing Travel Guide</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Beijing_Travel_Guide_13.html</link>
    <description>Beijing, Jing for short, is the nation's political, economic, cultural and educational center as well as China's most important center for international trade and communications. Together with Xian, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Nanjing and Hangzhou, Beijing is</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Tour</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
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    <title>Hongluo Temple</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Hongluo_Temple_12.html</link>
    <description>The Hongluo Temple (Tradition has it that two spiral shells gave out red light in the evening) is located at the foot of the Hongluo Mount 7 kilometres northwest of Huairou County. It was first built in the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). Its origninal nam</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
    <comments>Beijing 2008</comments>
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    <title>CCTV Tower</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/CCTV_Tower_11.html</link>
    <description>The CCTV tower is one of the modern wonders of Beijing. If this were any less of a city, with fewer attractions, the tower would feature heavily in any tourist promotions. As it is, there are so many things to see in Beijing, especially of historica</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
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    <title>Wangfujing Street</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Wangfujing_Street_10.html</link>
    <description>Wangfujing is now considered the central heart of the city. Certainly from Wangfujing all areas of Beijing are easily accessible. Wangfujing is a fairly long street. A walk from end to end would take you about 30 minutes, and that's without looking</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
    <comments>Beijing 2008</comments>
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    <title>Beijing Zoo</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Beijing_Zoo_9.html</link>
    <description>Beijing zoo is famous, naturally, for its large selection of pandas. However, for some strange reason, the panda display is an additional price on top of the price of admission. Is anyone not interested in the pandas I wonder ?? Having said that, th</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
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    <title>Temple of Heaven</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Temple_of_Heaven_8.html</link>
    <description>The Temple of Heaven is a large park and temple complex situated in more or less the south central area of Beijing. Its center piece is a large tower built, it is said, entirely of wood and not using a single nail. Having said that, the main feature</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
    <comments>Beijing 2008</comments>
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    <title>Summer Palace</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Summer_Palace_7.html</link>
    <description>The summer palace is located in the north west corner of Beijing right next to Beijing University. Constructed as a place of rest and recreation for the emperor of old, it is now open as a public park and is one of the most impressive places to visi</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
    <comments>Beijing 2008</comments>
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    <title>Forbidden City</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Forbidden_City_6.html</link>
    <description>The forbidden city is a vast complex of halls, temples and housing which make up the former residence of the ancient emperors. Also known as the Imperial Palace, the complex is said to contain 9,999 rooms. The complex is divided into a northern and</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
    <comments>Beijing 2008</comments>
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    <title>Great Wall Of China</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Great_Wall_Of_China_5.html</link>
    <description>The Great Wall Of China, as you probably know, is one of the few man made structures visible from space. From Beijing you can get to a few different pieces of the Great Wall within 2 or 3 hours by bus or car. The Badaling part of the great wall is a </description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
    <comments>Beijing 2008</comments>
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    <title>Tiananmen Square</title>
    <link>/beijing-travel/Tiananmen_Square_4.html</link>
    <description>Tiananmen Square</description>
    <pubDate>2007-04-16</pubDate>
    <category>Beijing Sight</category>
    <author>tickets-beijing2008</author>
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