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Has extensive information on attractions, cities and provinces in China; sections: provinces, cities, province capitals, attractions; has a searchable database; part of Chinaetravel.com web site
Web site supported by the Ningbo Municipal Tourism Administration; has information on news & events, hotels, restaurants & cafes, bars, clubs, markets, culture & education etc; site is in Chinese & English
Official web site of Mount Huangshan in east China's Anhui Province, among China's top 10 scenic spots; has odd-shaped pines, strange rock formations, seas of clouds & hot springs; site has maps, info on hotels, local attractions etc
Region in the southeast of China; important features include the Huangshan Mountains, Jinhua Mountain, Taiping Lake etc; this page is part of Wikipedia
Has travel-related information on Anhui in southeast China, which is renowned for its natural beauty; has info on cities, tourist attractions, hotels, population, climate, ethnic groups etc; part of Chinaetravel.com
Situated west of the Forbidden City in Beijing; was originally built for Kublai Khan; the lake is divided into three parts: Beihai (the North Lake), Zhonghai (the Central Lake) and Nanhai (the South Lake)
Tourist destination near Beijing on the Small Lijiang River; has details about amusement spots in the area, activities including bungee jumping, downhill rope sliding, cable railway, sliding railway, elevator etc
Official travel guide from the Hong Kong Tourism Board; has information under the sections All About Hong Kong, All About Shopping, Gourmet Paradise, Attractions, Touring Around, Heritage, Events etc
Web site on the scenic tourist spot of Dong Qian Lake, located amidst mountains and forests in Ningbo, Zhejiang; site by the Administrative Committee of Dongqian Lake Tourist & Holiday Resort
Carries an account of the Forbidden City or Zijincheng in Beijing (also known as the Imperial Palace), which served as the seat of imperial power during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911)