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Wulihe
Stadium in Shenyang.
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Hong
Kong will be the site of the Olympic equestrian competitions.
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Olympic Sailing Test Competitions held in Qingdao.
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IN August, Hong Kong, Qingdao, Tianjin, Shenyang, Shanghai and
Qinhuangdao, as co-host cities of the Beijing Olympic Games, will
respectively host the equestrian, sailing and soccer competitions.
Hong Kong: Capital of Horse Racing
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a leading international
trade center, as well as the "capital of gourmets"; and
a "shopping paradise."; It is also a paradise for horse
lovers, and the equestrian events of the Beijing Olympic Games
will be held there.
Horse racing was introduced to Hong Kong from Britain in 1841,
and has since remained a mainstream sport there. China's
open policy initiator Deng Xiaoping once said that after Hong
Kong returned to China, the people of Hong Kong could still dance
and watch horse races as before, setting people's hearts
at ease. His promise has been kept to the letter.
The people of Hong Kong have a saying: "Life is alive with
horses, and dull without them,"; which expresses the importance
of horses in their lives. Of the six million inhabitants of Hong
Kong, more than two million are horse racing fans. Therefore,
it is no wonder Hong Kong has been chosen as the venue for the
Olympic equestrian events.
It is convenient to reach Hong Kong from Beijing. There are 10
flights to Hong Kong per day. People can also first fly to Shenzhen,
and then take the train to Hong Kong from Luohu Port.
The most famous tourist attraction in Hong Kong is Disneyland.
It occupies 126 hectares of land, is the first Disneyland in China
and the fifth in the world, a must for tourists. With a panoramic
view of Victoria Harbor - the best known of the dozen harbors
in Hong Kong - and all of Hong Kong Island from the top of
it, Taiping Mountain is another wonderful destination for visitors,
particularly for a night tour. And the Star ferry is a unique
means of transportation in Hong Kong, just like the double-deckers
in London and pedicabs in Beijing. Tourists can best experience
Hong Kong's charm by touring in Star ferries.
Hong Kong is recognized as a shopping paradise. The shopping
venues are concentrated in Central, Tung Lo Wan and Tsim Sha Tsui.
The Landmark in Central has concentrated top-notch commodities
from around the world, and Tung Lo Wan is famous for its multi-story
shopping malls, such as Time Square, Caroline Center, and the
World Trade Center. Open-air markets at Jardine's Crescent
sell fashionable garments and ornaments, and the Tsim Sha Tsui
in Kowloon gathers various kinds of shopping centers catering
to modest and well-heeled consumers, such as the Ocean Center,
Sun Plaza, the Palace Mall, the Peninsula Hotel Shopping Arcade,
and the Park Lane Shoppers' Boulevard.
Tourists in Hong Kong can sample Chinese and Western food from
various places. The Chinese food is mainly Cantonese cuisine,
plus representative dishes of various cuisines in China. Besides
Japanese, Korean, Thai and Italian style restaurants, people can
also taste dishes from Mediterranean countries, Nepal, North Vietnam,
Spain, Argentina and Portugal.
Dim sum restaurants are local specialties. The diversity of menus
ranges from European egg tarts to Chinese steamed buns, from Yunnan
rice-flour noodles to Italian spaghetti, and from Yangzhou stir-fried
rice to Portuguese chicken rice. There are also unique Hong Kong
mixed drinks, such as a mixture of coffee and lemon juice. Famous
dim sum restaurants include Kam Fung Tea Restaurant (Wanchai),
To Yuen Noodle Restaurant (Hennessy Road, Wanchai), Tsui Wah Restaurant
(a chain restaurant, the one in Central is on Wellington Street),
Cheung Hing Coffee Shop (Yik Yam Street, Happy Valley), and Lan
Fong Yuen (Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong Island).
Nightlife in Hong Kong is rich and colorful, and there are a
multitude of bars. The most famous is Central's Lan Kwei
Fong, where there are more than 50 bars. Although it is a place
frequented by white-collar workers, the prices are not high. If
you want to dance and drink, you are advised to go to Wanchai
and Tsim Sha Tsui, and those who seek luxury can go to Felix of
the Peninsula Hotel, which has the best bars, the boldest interior
decoration, unique toilets and the most expensive wines.
Qingdao: Born for the Ocean
Qingdao is a city on China's eastern coast. From July to
September the temperature ranges from 20? to 28?, which is the
best season for tourism. Qingdao has the largest beach in Asia,
and also many world-renowned enterprises, such as Haier Group,
and Tsingtao Beer. The Qingdao International Beer Festival held
in July and August attracts many visitors from around the world.
From Beijing to Qingdao there are seven flights daily. Tourists
can also take a train to Qingdao, and it takes only six hours
by Chinese bullet trains.
Qingdao used to be a German colony, and many tourists to Qingdao
like to visit the church on a hill in the southern part of the
city, built in 1910 by the German governor. The church resumed
religious services in 1980 after its renovation.
Qingdao Jutting Pier is located on the northern side of the Qingdao
Bay, and is an important city landmark. It was built in 1892,
the earliest military pier in Qingdao.
A must for tourists in Qingdao is the Badaguan Villa Area, in
which are concentrated villas in the architectural styles of more
than 20 countries, such as Russia, Britain, France, the United
States, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Switzerland, and Japan. It is
known as a "world architectural expo.";
Qingdao is a good place to swim. The Huiquan Sea Swimming Beach
has a capacity of tens of thousands of swimmers. A record high
was set in 1997, with 350,000 swimmers taking to the water. Another
two popular swimming beaches are the No. 2 Bathing Beach (in Badaguan
Scenic Area) and the No. 3 Bathing Beach (at Zhanshan Cove).
The sailing events of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will be
held at the Qingdao International Sailing Center, which is on
the sea outside Fushan Cove. The sailing events are in nine classes,
and nearly 1,000 athletes and coaches and referees from 60 countries
will participate.
Tianjin: The Large City Nearest to Beijing
Tianjin is 120 kilometers from Beijing, the largest port in northern
China and the economic center of the Bohai Rim.
Tianjin's architectural styles include both traditional
Chinese structures and historical buildings in British, French
and Italian styles. Tianjin's snacks are well known. The
Nanshi Food Street shops mainly sell regional cuisines, concentrating
representative foods from all over the country. In addition, Yangliuqing's
New Year woodblock prints, painted clay figurines of the Zhang
Family, and the kites of the Wei Family are representative Chinese
folk handicrafts.
It is very convenient to travel from Beijing to Tianjin. The
best means is by train or coach. Every day, dozens of trains shuttle
between the two cities. It takes only 70 minutes to reach Tianjin
from Beijing by express train.
The former British and French concessions in Tianjin, including
five main streets, such as Chengdu Avenue and Chongqing Avenue,
and more than 20 surrounding streets, have preserved their Western-style
buildings, creating an "international architectural museum.";
St. Joseph's Cathedral, located in the eastern section of
Xining Avenue, Heping District, was built by French missionaries
in 1916. Religious activities are held on Sundays and other Catholic
holidays. Ancient Cultural Street is located between the Dongmalu
and the Haihe River. Various kinds of folk handicrafts, four treasures
of stationery, and calligraphy and paintings are available in
hundreds of Qing Dynasty-style buildings. Yangliuqing New Year
woodblock prints and painted clay figurines of the Zhang Family
are sold in shops here. The Shenyang Avenue Antique Market, located
at the junction of Shenyang Avenue and Shandong Road in Heping
District, is the largest antique collecting and distribution center
in the country, and the Tanggu foreign goods market in Tanggu
District was the first imported goods trading market in north
China.
As a co-host city of the Beijing Olympic Games, the soccer preliminary
competitions will be held in Tianjin from August 7 to 15.
Shenyang: A Modern City Characterized by Historical Sites
Shenyang has four distinct seasons, and its mean temperature
in summer is 24?. Shenyang is the largest rail and air transport
hub in Northeast China, and also the largest old industrial base
in the country. It is convenient to take the train from Beijing
to Shenyang. There are 10 express trains daily, and it takes only
four hours to reach the city.
Shenyang is famous in China for its history and culture. The
Shenyang Imperial Palace is the second largest imperial palace
in the country, after the Forbidden City in Beijing. It was the
ruling center of Qing Dynasty's first emperor Nurhachi (reigned
1616-1626) and Emperor Huangtaiji (reigned 1626-1643). The imperial
palace is full of Manchu characteristics, differing greatly from
the Forbidden City in Beijing. It covers an area of 60,000 square
meters. Construction started in 1625 and was completed in 1636.
Fuling Mausoleum is located in the eastern suburbs of Shenyang,
the tomb of Nurhachi and his wife Empress Xiaoci. There are a
total of 108 steps, symbolizing the 36 stars of the Heavenly Spirits
and the 72 stars of the Earthly Spirits. Zhaoling Mausoleum is
the tomb of Emperor Huangtaiji and his wife Empress Xiaoduan.
It is the largest of the three Qing imperial mausoleums outside
the Great Wall.
The Wulihe Stadium in Shenyang will be the venue of 12 soccer
matches of the Beijing Olympics.
Shanghai: A Cosmopolitan Center
Shanghai is China's largest port city and economic center,
and also its most fashionable and modern cosmopolitan center.
Climbing up Jinmao Tower, the highest building in Shanghai, or
the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, one can have a panoramic view of
the city.
There are many flights and 10 trains from Beijing to Shanghai
every day. The fastest train can cover the journey in 10 hours.
The Bund in Puxi is the landmark of Shanghai and has concentrated
buildings of foreign architectural style, from which one can experience
the charm of this city. The Bund is four kilometers long from
Waibaidu Bridge to Nanpu Bridge. The foreign-style buildings,
such as the Pudong Development Bank Building, Asia Building, Shanghai
Custom Building, and foreign consulates all have a long history.
Tourists are advised to tour the Bund by ship, to see the buildings
and enjoy its scenery.
Shanghai Stadium will be the venue of 12 soccer matches during
the Beijing Olympic Games.
Qinhuangdao: A Tourist Destination
Qinhuangdao, in eastern Hebei Province, is 380 kilometers from
Beijing, facing the Bohai Sea. It has a pleasant climate and a
mild temperature. Famous attractions include Beidaihe and the
Golden Coast. Its vast sea, golden sand beach and dense forests
make it an ideal summer resort.
Tourists can go to Qinhuangdao from Beijing by taking trains
that head for Northeast China. The journey takes only two hours
by bullet train.
The most famous tourist attractions of Qinhuangdao are Shanhai
Pass, Old Dragon Head and Beidaihe. Shanhai Pass, the pass at
the eastern end of the Great Wall, was built in 1381. Old Dragon
Head is the starting point of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall, stretching
into the sea. Beidaihe beach has a pleasant climate. The 10-kilometer
sand beach has beautiful surroundings. In the late Qing Dynasty
Beidaihe was made a seaside resort to escape the summer heat.
Now it is a popular holiday resort among Hebei and Beijing inhabitants.
The Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center will be the venue of 12
soccer matches during the Beijing Olympic Games.
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