Hailar Inner Mongolia(NeiMengGu)

29 04 2008

Hailar was founded as a Chinese fort in 1734, and during the administration of the Republic of China it was the capital city of Xing’an Province. It is a center of agricultural production on the Chinese Eastern RR. Once known as Hulun, Hailar is comprised of two areas. The old section, (founded in 1734) reflects traditional Chinese elements. The area was occupied by the Chinese in the 7th century AD under the early T’ang dynasty, when it was part of the Hei-shui protectorate general. Chinese occupation, however, was short-lived





HaiKou HaiNan “A Pearl on the Treasure Island”

29 04 2008

Haikou is a city with uncontaminated ecological environment. It is also noted as “a coconut city” or “a pearl on the treasure island” for its graceful coconut palms and fascinating sea scenery. It was called Haikou town during the early years of the Republic of China (1912-1949) and became a city in 1926. On June 1, 1950, the Haikou City Government was established. It became the provincial capital when Hainan province was established in 1988.





GuiLin GuangXi “The Finest Under Heaven”

29 04 2008

At home and abroad, Guilin is primarily known for its enticing and unique scenery. Chinese frequently refer to it as the world’s most beautiful scenery, and one will acknowledge its beauty once one has taken a relatively tranquil trip down the Lijiang. The scenery of Guilin has been called the “finest under heaven”. Situated in the northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guilin City is South China’s shining pearl, with verdant mountains, elegant waters, magnificent crags and fantastic caverns.