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camping on the great wall
A budget Great wall camping trip catered to student backpackers and shoe string travelers alike. Two friendly, native-english speaking Canadian university students will serve as your guides, catering to all your needs. All camping equipment, meals and transportation is provided. Trips start at just 600 RMB. Trips are every weekend, leaving Beijing Saturday morning and returning to the Sunday afternoon.
See the stars, enjoy yourselves over a bottle of wine at sunset, chat over a roaring campfire!
Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city for a weekend, whats not to enjoy?
Bike Beijing- the Imperial City Bike Tours
It was the last Emperor who made the first bike tour in China. He loved bicycles so much that he ordered his servants to saw off the thresholds of the gates in the Forbidden City to make it more convenient for him to ride his bicycle.
Bicycle Kingdom expands the Emperor’s initial tour to all the imperial sights of Beijing. We will cycle around Tianmen Square, Forbidden City and along Changan Avenue -- the broadest street in Beijing. We’ll pass the ancient observatory, the intercity wall ruins & their biggest corner tower
Bike Beijing- the Great Wall Biking and Hiking
From City To Rural area,the lane leads to the great wall, bike the last parts to the Wall, then hike on the wall. the renovated sections make for easy treks and great photos, the rougher, more run down sections are more evocative and peaceful. http://www.bicyclekingdom.com
The 5 Most Breathtaking Events at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
6 Unusual Facts About The 2008 Olympics
The 2008 Beijing Olympics is coming to the end. But here are 6 unusual facts about it I have to you guys. I think most of you may not know it yet.
Rocket Power In order to fend off wet weather, 1,104 rain-dispersing rockets were fired into the skies before the opening ceremony in Beijing on 8th August. This is the first time this technology was used at such a high-profile event.
The Positive Greek On the very first day of the Games, Greek sprinter Tassos Gousis was sent home after tests proved positive for a prohibited performance drug.
The First Winner
Money Matters in China
Mainland China uses Renminbi, which translates to "the People's Money". Other common terms for the Renminbi, RMB in shortened form, are yuan, pronounced "you-on", or kuai, pronounced "kwhy". It is common to see the Chinese currency noted as "CNY" in foreign exchange bureaus and banks. The symbol is ¥ or 元. Note that RMB can't be used in Hong Kong or Macau so you'll need to exchange money.
Beijing Olympics Competition Schedule
The Game is coming! It's pity that I didn't get a ticket for it, so I only can watch it on TV. However, i am very excited about it. The picture is the schedule for the Game, just for your information. The picture is from http://www.yoyoor.com
My life in Beijing
My name is Chai Linyi, I am 23 years old at this year, study at CHN University Leeuwarden. Today I want to talk about my leisure activities which I did back in Beijing.
