Visiting The Muslim Quarter, Xian

Forming the start of the Silk Road over 1000 years ago, Xi’an has been the central point for many merchants, students and travelers from Persia and surrounding Arabic countries. Many visited this city to trade but whilst some left, others settled resulting in the formation of a strong Hui (Muslim) community which has now grown […]

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A Quick Guide To Xi’an

Xi’an is often referred to as the birthplace of Chinese civilization. Better known as the capital of the Shaanxi Province and the start of the Silk Road, Xi’an is an ancient city that still holds many historical secrets. While most tourists stay for only two or three days, if you love Chinese history then a […]

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15 Touristy Things to do in Beijing

With over 20 million locals and an array of sights, tastes and sounds, Beijing is one of the bustling cities that never sleeps. There over 900 attractions so it’s no surprise that you’ll always have something to do.  Here are fifteen touristy things to do in Beijing. THE GREAT WALL One of the great world […]

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Five Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Tiananmen Square

Almost every city has some sort of public square which serves as an important commercial meeting place. Filled with history and surrounded by shops, museums and city halls, visiting famed city squares should be something all travelers do. You can’t visit Beijing without seeing Tiananmen Square and taking in a little piece of Chinese history. […]

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Five Things That I Love and Hate about China

After spending over two years in China, I think I have developed a love-hate relationship with most things there. Some days I wake up and absolutely love the beauty of the place. Other days, I hate it with a passion. The things that drive me insane are the same reasons why I’ll probably miss it […]

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The Donghuamen Night Market: Beijing

If you’re exploring Beijing, of course you’ll have tons of things to see but have you thought about all the wondrous things you could eat? As the day draws to a close and night sets in, Wangfujing comes to life. Tucked away at the northern entrance of Donganmen Dajie Street, you’ll find an Asian culinary heaven. […]

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Dates to Avoid When Planning a trip to China

If you are planning a trip to China and are a claustrophobic fussy traveler who does not like crowds and chaos, then there are some dates that should be avoided when venturing to the east. Here are the details to help you plan your trip.   CHINESE NEW YEAR (SOMETIME BETWEEN JANUARY AND MARCH) Whilst […]

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Surviving The Great Wall: Essential Travel Tips For Every Travelista

So you have left home to see the world and naturally you’re doing it in style. Just as every twenty something travelista should. It’s the mark of a free thinking independent woman really – being someone who knows how to stand on their own two feet, has a beautifully educated mind and has seen so […]

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Solo Travel Tips For China

Living in China can be difficult, especially if you are not accustomed to the culture or know what to expect, more so if you’re a solo female traveler. I have been here for close to two years now and I can safely say that I’ve learnt a thing or two… and I’d like to share […]

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