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Real Travel Adventures
July 2007
Leslie Adams
Visiting Thailand's Elephants: Part 1 Good weather, nice people, and Thailand is very familiar with the western tourist, so traveling around is easy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
August 2007
Leslie Adams
Visiting Thailand's Monkeys and Bats: Part 2 Even though Thailand is full of tourists, there are still some adventures to be had and fantastic people to have them with. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
June 2010
Leslie R. Adams
Finally, Tibet!! My little hostel is smack in the middle of the Tibetan town, near everything. On my roof I can see 360 degrees of mountains and sky and touch the clouds and there, right there is the Potala Palace!!! mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2007
Patrick Symmes
Leaping Tiger, Drowning River The world's greatest Communist supereconomy needs all the power it can get. With dams rising up all around, the author joins a team of Chinese and American rafters as they outrun the concrete on a wild descent of the Yangtze. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
December 2008
Neely & Neely
Three Wonderful Weeks in China We chose to go to China just before the Olympics, when we thought prices would be still very good and it would not be so crowded yet every place would be clean and ready mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
February 2007
Mary McIntosh
Some Fine Pieces Of China (Part 1) This octogenarian travel shares her tales of good meals and superb hotels in Shanghai. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2010
Dean King
In the Land of the Human-Sucking Bogs Retracing Mao Zedong's epic 1934 Long March through China's Great Snowy Mountains, the author gains a new respect for the few who survived -- and discovers a rugged wilderness ripe for modern adventure. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2007
Eric Hansen
Dead Weight When our man dons a tumpline and dhoko for a five-day trek in the Himalayas, he discovers two things: Nepali porters may be the toughest workers in the universe, and there's simply no way he can measure up. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
March 2007
Kim Bluth
Promise in Prague A trip to Prague provides inspiration, exhilaration, suspense, comedy, and exploration in a way that could never be completely choreographed. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
March 2007
Mary McIntosh
Fine Pieces of China(Part 2) China offers several great sights to visit, including the Great Wall, the Ming Tombs, Tiananmen Square, and the Forbidden City. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
December 2005
Antonio Graceffo
On Learning the Awful Chinese Language You don't know how much you need to learn a new language until you live there. mark for My Articles similar articles
CEO Traveler Singapore Celebrating Millennium Mania and Lunar New Year mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
April 2008
Juliana Keeping
Old Habits Die More Easily Than Expectorated Chinese customs that some travelers might encounter. mark for My Articles similar articles
CEO Traveler China We begin a journey across China on the Silk Road... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Nick Clarke
Top 10: Cheap Vacations While jet-setting in five-star luxury all the way can be great, it isn't always practical. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
December 1, 2009
Habeeb Salloum
The Great Wall of China: One of the 'New Seven Wonders of the World' You will never forget your first trip to the Great Wall, a massive structure that has been a symbol of China for more than 2000 years. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
December 24, 2002
Harry Marks
Tibet: A Wonder In The Mountains With a challenging landscape and tumultuous political situation, the culture and sights Tibet has to offer are often overlooked, despite being of great interest to inquisitive travelers. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Christopher Arnolds
3 Days In Taipei Everyone who travels to Asia has a list of must-see cities and sights, but many overlook a tucked-away gem that lies just about 100 miles off the southwest coast of China. mark for My Articles similar articles
Energize
October 2004
Susan J. Ellis
Watching, Helping and Learning from China We need to pay attention to volunteer patterns in the hugely populated countries of Asia, which will shed light on the growing numbers of citizens with Asian traditions living within our western countries. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
December 2004
Giordano & Rosen
China Photo Essay Photos of Beijing and beyond: A Buddhist Tibetan temple... The Summer Palace... Children at a Hutong Kindergarten... The Temple of Heaven, built in 1420... The Great Wall... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
August 14, 2006
Chef J. (a.k.a. Hugh McEvoy)
From Mandarin to Szechuan With China taking a lead role on the world business stage, what style of Chinese cuisine might become the next big trend? mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Geoffrey Lansdell
Top 10: Crazy Chinese Cities With the 2008 Beijing Olympics on the horizon and tourists flocking to the east, allow us to introduce you to some of China's most interesting up-and-coming urban areas. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
July 2008
Antonio Graceffo
On Learning the Difficult Korean Language Korea has one of the most unique languages in the world. The vocabulary is similar to Chinese, but the grammar is closer to Japanese. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
February 4, 2002
Terence Clarke
Tibet: Lost in the Himalayas An American photographer who brought three children out of Tibet talks about how the country's legendary spiritual tradition is vanishing... mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
January 2006
Linda Tischler
The Gucci Killers Shanghai Tang has learned from its past mistakes - and now it's gunning to become China's first great luxury brand. This is the next battlefield for global competition. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
April 2006
Michael Erard
The Mandarin Offensive Inside Beijing's global campaign to make Chinese the number one language in the world. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
December 7, 2006
Wendy McElroy
The Women of China: Caught Between Old Ways and a New World China is scrambling to restore the 6,000-year history deliberately destroyed by Mao's 10-year Cultural Revolution. At the same moment, it strains to become modern and Western. Nothing expresses the contradiction between old and new as clearly as the status of women. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
June 2008
Richard Behar
Special Report: China In Africa (Part 3) No one really knows the full extent of China's economic involvement in Africa. You've got Africa, the big black hole of data, and China, the big black hole of data -- put the two of them together and it's a disaster. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
January 1, 2008
How I Did It: Jack Ma, Alibaba.com The unlikely rise of China's hottest internet tycoon. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
April 2004
Frank Rose
Hello, Ningbo Motorola is losing its hold on China's mobile phone market. The little local startup that has Moto's number: Ningbo Bird. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
November 1, 2010
Ishaan Tharoor
The Worldly Warrior As a sprawling new exhibition at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art shows, Kublai Khan's reign was not all pillaging and bloodshed. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
January 20, 2004
Harry Marks
Save Money When Planning A Vacation In order to stretch your money the furthest, you need to look for deals from the get-go. All it takes is a little research and creativity and, with the savings, you will be better equipped financially to experience your destination to the fullest. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
June 1, 2007
Aric Chen
The Next Cultural Revolution The Chinese don't get creativity, right? Sure, they can stamp out a widget, or knock off a DVD, but when it comes to imagination, they just don't have the gene. Well, keep telling yourself that. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
June 2005
Kumagai & Hood
China's Tech Revolution How technology is driving the country's economic boom, and what that means for the world. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
January 24, 2011
Hannah Beech
China: Two Faces, Fierce and Friendly When it comes to Chinese diplomacy, there always seems to be two sides to the story. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
August 16, 2010
Austin Ramzy
Engines of Growth At a time when infrastructure in the U.S. and Europe is aging fast, China's railways may give it a competitive edge over the world's leading economies. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 13, 2004
Rachel Tiplady
The Year Of The Chinese Tourist With barriers to European travel lowered, mainlanders are arriving in droves. European hoteliers, retailers, and purveyors of luxury goods are rolling out the red carpet. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Paul Ryden
Fine Living Top 10: Luxury Hostels Luxury hostels demolish the stereotype -- .and they're sprouting up everywhere to meet the demands of budget-savvy travelers. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
March 14, 2002
Harry Marks
Top 10 Ways To Save Money When Traveling Just because you're skimping on travel expenses, doesn't mean that your vacation experience has to suffer... mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
July 2006
Fred Schwab
Eating Dog and Breathing Hard: China, 2006 After visiting the country, the author concludes that the Chinese know that the indiscriminate spewing of waste into air and water and voracious burning of fossil fuels cannot continue. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Greenfield & Gayomali
Giving Tea The Blue Bottle Treatment Jesse Jacobs has been working to improve tea's reputation in America since the dot-com bust, when he opened the first Samovar in the Castro. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military History
Joe Bageant
War at the Top of the World For more than a decade, CIA training and airdrops helped hard-fighting Tibetan forces resist the Communist Chinese in a little-known 'war at the roof of the world.' mark for My Articles similar articles