Saturday, June 14, 2014

Breathtaking Gateway Points To Mainland China

By Jonny Blair


China presents a unique mix of history and modernity that is increasingly becoming attractive to traveling enthusiasts, businessmen, students, tourists and people seeking work opportunities. The new world is rewarding to the imaginative mind. The culture and innovative way of life in this region exudes an endearing creativity and resilience. Natural and manmade features are breathtaking.

Notable among the attractions is the extent to which ambition powers the Chinese nation. Her skyline acts as a perfect gateway from land and the skies. It is an economic hub that offers the opportunity to work in different sectors. Her economy is accommodative with such cities as Pudong presenting a picturesque metropolitan across the Huangpu River in Shanghai.

The Mogao caves located on the Silk Road present travelers with a rewarding stopover. The 25km stretch is made up of 492 temples that date more than 1000 years. It served as a store for sacred scripture and artifacts for the ancient society in the region and is preserved to-date.

The Western region of Sichuan presents the Leshan Giant Buddha who is created out of a cliff. It is a piece of art that took thousands of workers and sculptors over 90 years to complete. Notable features include fingers that are three meters in length with the height of the figure being 71 meters.

The attraction from the Eastern region is highlighted by the Yellow or Huang Mountain. It forms a major attraction for visitors in china. The granite shaped peaks are peculiar with the slopes doting incredible pine trees. The view of the sky within these mountains is breathtaking. The addition of cable cars to some peaks has increased the number of visitors.

The stretch from Yangshuo to Guilin along Li River in a cruise boat is among the most exciting experiences. Historical caves, cliffs, mountainous areas and farming villages dot this region. The natural beauty along this path offers a relaxing change from the concrete cities.

The terracotta army presents a unique scene for visitors. It is a collection of over 8000 pieces of sculpture representing the army serving the first Chinese emperor. The collection is made up of horses, soldiers and their paraphernalia and remains a legacy to-date.

Among the busiest and deepest ports in the world is Victoria Harbor. It enchants with its incredible traffic from all over the world. The speed boats, junks and ferries crisscrossing the path make Hong Kong a major business attraction. Other common sites to visit include the Great Wall of China, Potala Palace and The Forbidden City. It is a country with incredible tourism, business and work opportunities for everyone.




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