China. Not only famous country but also a good place to relax
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China. Not only famous country but also a good place to relax


China
- the most important country in the world. China boasts a total land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, across four time zones. Beijing, the capital of China, is located in the Eastern 8th Zone,  "Beijing Time" is the standard for the whole country. Total Population 1.37 billion (2011). China population is distributed unevenly with more in the east (more than 300 persons per square kilometer) and fewer in the west (about 40 persons per square kilometer. The national average density of population is 119 per square kilometer (1990 census). The average size of household was 3.7 persons. The proportion of population aged at 0-14 was 26.4 percent, those aged 15-64 was 67.2 percent, and that of the people aged 65 and over was 6.4 percent. 

China lies mainly in the northern temperate zone under the influence of monsoon. From September and October to March and April next year monsoon blow from Siberia and the Mongolia Plateau into China and decrease in force as it goes southward, causing dry and cold winter in the country and a temperature difference of 40 degree centigrade between the north and south. The temperature in China in the winter is 5 to 18 degree centigrade lower than that in other countries on the same latitude in winter. Monsoon blows into China from the ocean in summer, bringing with them warm and wet currents, thus rain. Great differences in climate are found from region to region owing to China's extensive territory and complex topography. 

The northern part of Heilongjiang Province in northeast China has no summer, Hainan Island has a long summer but no winter; the Huaihe River valley features four distinct seasons; the western part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is covered by snow all year round; the southern part of the Yunan-Guizhou Plateau is spring-like all the year; and the northwestern inland region sees a great drop of temperature in the day. Annual precipitation also varies greatly from region to region; it is as high as 1,500 millimeters along the southeastern coast. Decreasing landward, it is less than 50 millimeters in northwest China. 


China's international visitors have rocketed to an impressive 27.11 million in 2011. It is said that in less than 10 years, the country will become the first tourist destination with the world's largest number of visitors. Have you got a China travel plan in your mind? Do you want to have acquaintance with this country and know her special charm? Here we show some practical China travel tips, helping you know the ABC’s of the country, better make a travel plan before departure, and deal with emergencies or anything unpredictable while traveling. If you choose us, we will go to great lengths offer superb service and pure-hearted China tour tips and advice.

Chinese people legally enjoy over 115 days off including 104 days of weekends and 11 days of festivals. Employees have 5 to 15 days of paid annual leave. Students and teachers have summer and winter vacations for about three months. The summer vacation in China generally  starts around July 1st and ends around August 31st, and the winter vacation usually falls on January or February according to the date of the Spring Festival.
So ! There're a lot of hotels in China and I want to tell you a few of these hotels. Let's go !

1. Shangri-La (Beijing)

The award-winning Shangri-La Hotel, Beijing is located in the heart of Beijing’s western district. The hotel consists of two towers. Our fully refurbished guestrooms in the Garden Wing offer a new luxury with an impressive list of amenities. The Valley Wing, cost USD50 million, is a distinctive addition opened in March 2007. hotel has a total of 670 rooms with the largest conference facilities in town, totaling over 5,000 square meters of function space, all equipped with state-of-the-art meeting facilities and cutting-edge IT connections. There are 7 exceptional restaurants and bars managed by an international culinary team consisting of chefs from Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, France, Italy and regional China. Health, relaxation, and well-being are the core principles at Shangri-La Hotel, Beijing’s Health Club. State-of-the-art equipment caters to a total body workout and conditioning. Guests can also take a refreshing dip in the 25-metre heated indoor swimming pool, relax in the whirlpool, sauna and steam room. Meanwhile, Shangri-La’s exclusive spa, CHI, brings some of the largest and most luxurious private treatment suites to the city. Lowest price $350. 



2. Sheraton Hongqiao (Shanghai)

Bring everyone together in our 8 meeting rooms, offering up to 15,000 square feet of function space. The friendly, attentive team will help you plan an event that is tailored to your needs. High Speed Internet Access and personal computers in the Smart Rooms will keep you connected.  Step out our doors into the downtown area and into all that is Shanghai. Share memories to last a lifetime when you stroll through nearby shopping areas and celebrated cultural attractions. Share a delightful evening over Italian, Chinese, or Japanese cuisine in our much-acclaimed restaurants. Or gather with colleagues for a cocktail at The Chelsea Bar. Enjoy all the comforts of home at the Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel. Lowest price $210.



3. The Ritz-Carlton (Shenzhen)

Hotel features 24-story contemporary architecture, 273 spacious guestrooms including 43 beautifully decorated suites and a spectacular Presidential Suite on two floors, 3 specialty restaurants, an outside pool restaurant, a bar and a Lobby Lounge, feature an array of dining choices from Chinese, Italian, and Western favorites, State-of-the-art technology, including wireless access and flat screen televisions, The Ritz-Carlton Spa with luxuriously appointed rooms and outside cabanas, a health club with top-of-the-line weight training and cardiovascular exercise equipment, and a Grand Ballroom divisible by 3, with 9 meeting rooms and an Executive Boardroom. Lowest price $200.



4. The Royal Begonia

Discover a definitive hospitality experience with impeccable service and the latest in modern conveniences and amenities. Retreat to a space that is spacious, elegant, and filled with opulence. Individual design traits pay homage to our surroundings—a unique opportunity for those wishing to truly experience our culture. Nestled on the sparkling ivory beaches of the southeastern coast of Hainan Island, The Royal Begonia overlooks the sapphire South China Sea. To the north, majestic mountains and verdant rainforests set an indelible scene for inspiring hikes. Lowest price $250.



5. The Peninsula (Shanghai)

The Peninsula Shanghai offers 235 supremely comfortable rooms including 44 suites. Inspired by the Art Deco period and Golden Age when Shanghai was the Paris of the East, this stylish new hotel provides a glamorous setting together with breathtaking views of the Bund, Huangpu River and Pudong. Raising dining expectations to new levels, The Peninsula Shanghai has a selection of five eclectic restaurants and bars, which include The Lobby, Yi Long Court Chinese Restaurant, Sir Elly's Restaurant, Bar and Terrace, The Compass Bar, Salon de Ning. In addition, hotel facilities encompass elegantly designed unique event facilities, an indoor swimming pool, The Peninsula Spa by ESPA and a car fleet of two bespoke Rolls-Royce and six BMW 7 series. Lowest price $240.



6. Intercontinental Beichen (Beijing)

InterContinental Beijing Beichen is just steps away from the picturesque National Convention Centre and the 2008 Olympic Central Park. The hotel combines the best of the modern world with the age-old traditions of the orient. A sleek architectural masterpiece of steel and glass, InterContinental Beijing Beichen seamlessly combines sophisticated technology with unparalleled luxury, elegance and efficiency. A bicycle tour of Beijing past historic sites including Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the National Grand Theatre is an absolute must. The hotel is less than 30 minutes from Beijing Capital Airport, the Shangdi Hi-tech Zone and the Silicon Valley of Beijing are just a 10-minute drive from the hotel. Lowest price $300.



7. Gran Melia Hotel (Shanghai)

Gran Melia Shanghai is the first Gran Melia property to China, and a deluxe five-star hotel situated within the Lu Jia Zui Financial and Trade Zone district. Local attractions including the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai Aquarium, the Super Grand Mall, the Jin Mao Tower and the Financial Tower are all within walking distance; and only 15 minutes beyond hotel property, the Shanghai New International Expo Center. With a dazzling array of world-class dining, a full-treatment YHI spa, and the brand-signature RedGlove Service, Gran Melia Shanghai represents a new tier of luxury hotel accommodations. Lowest price $280. 



8. Aman at Summer Palace (Beijing)

Inhabiting a series of historic dwellings just steps from one of China’s most iconic sites is Aman at Summer Palace, Beijing. A sanctuary of peace where a sense of balance and tranquility pervades throughout, Aman at Summer Palace, Beijing opens its doors to China's regal past and captures the essence of the Ming Dynasty's elegant aesthetic. Beijing has seen dynasties and revolutions come and go and today remains one of the world's most remarkable cities, offering visitors a kaleidoscope of Old and New China. Aman at Summer Palace, Beijing is the ideal portal through which to experience this multi-faceted city, and within the resort's walls a mysterious sense of peeking through the veil of time to the romance of another era lingers on. Lowest price $320. 



9. Kempinski Hotel (Shenyang)

Shenyang is the birthplace of the Qing Dynasty, and today the capital of Liaoning Province. The city of Shenyang is quickly growing and expanding, creating an environment where historical importance meets modern convenience. At the Kempinski Hotel Shenyang, we are constantly putting our efforts towards improving our service level. Choose one of our comfortable hotel rooms equipped for business and leisure travel, elegantly designed with marble bathrooms and extra-large windows framing striking views of the city or the Qingnian Lake. If you are looking for something even more luxurious, we would be pleased to offer you an executive experience designed exclusively for you. Lowest price $245.



10. Mandarin Oriental (Guangzhou)

Guangzhou continues its dynamic evolution and Mandarin Oriental is at the forefront of this transformation. Mandarin Oriental Guangzhou isl ocated in the modern heights of Tianhe, the new headquarters for global commerce, and connected directly with Taikoo Hui, the most exclusive fashion and dining experience in Southern China. Mandarin Oriental spas gain the most prestigious awards all around the world by delivering professional and effective therapies in exquisite luxury surroundings. There are nine private treatment rooms including two couple’s suites and a VIP spa suite. Relax before your therapy in the exotic heat and water facilities. The fitness centre is fitted with the latest equipment and a 25 metre, temperature-controlled outdoor pool is exquisitely landscaped for splendid relaxation. Lowest price $200. 

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