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Sep 26, 2011
The festival includes ice lantern and sculpture exhibitions. Thousands of ice lanterns, ice carvings and snow sculptures turn the city into a dreamlike world of pure whiteness and gleaming crystal.

Sep 19, 2011
There is no better way to experience a different culture than to try out the local food, right? Take a China food tour to Xi'an for enjoying a dumpling banquet, with 108 different kinds of Chinese Dumplings.

Sep 07, 2011
The Chinese people often associate the ancient legends with the silver moon at the Mid-Autumn Festival, such as "Chang'e Flying to the Moon," "Wu Gang Felling the Laurel Tree", and "Jade Rabbit Pounding Herbal Medicines into Pulp."

Aug 04, 2011
During the festival, the local people will hold many interesting activities, for example, dragon boat race, tug-of-war, peg-top contest, girls throw an embroidered ball to choose their own husbands...

Jul 04, 2011
According to the legend of the Yao people, the sixth day of the sixth month of the Chinese lunar calendar is the day when the Dragon King put his garments out in the sun.

Jun 13, 2011
Today, the Chinese Dove Tree is known as "the live fossil of the plant kingdom" and enjoys the name of "the green panda." It is under the state's protection.

Mar 30, 2011
A legend has it that the Miao ethnic group only lived on sweet potatos and the edible wild herbs in the old days. They have no rice to eat until one day their dog stole nine seeds of grain from the heaven.

Oct 14, 2010
And who could forget winter carnival classics like the ice and snow parades, snowmobiles, snow karts, ice rafting, dog races, and the International Snow Sculpture Competitions, a perennial favorite that keeps people coming back year after year.

Oct 10, 2010
And who could forget winter carnival classics in Harbin like the ice and snow parades, ice lantern art fair, ice and snow world and the international snow sculpture competitions, a perennial favorite that keeps people coming back year after year.

Aug 25, 2010
The history of Jinsha culture can be traced back to the later time of Shang Dynasty (1700 B.C.-1100 B.C.) and the early period of Chunqiu Dynasty (1100 B.C.-771 B.C.). Jinsha Relics used to be the political center of Kingdom of Shu.


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