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When you make a date with one of these escorts from China, you’ll be able to revel in their cultural and ethnic prowess. Girls from South china really can move. They are hot to trot and once in a bar or nightclub, they’ll pull you to your feet and encourage you to get moving. If you are looking to impress, taking dance classes is suggested, not frowned upon. In fact, you will find that you won’t be the only man looking to brush up on his moves. At any locations around Beijing you will find plenty of classes to attend. It all depends on what style you want to learn; you’ll just need to do a little bit of research. You could choose Salsa, Jazz, Burlesque or Ballroom, to name but a few options. Find a style that best matches your personality and get gyrating to the beat. You shouldn’t need an opportunity to dance, as it is an activity that can leave you feeling fantastic. Not only are you learning an impressive skill, but you are also keeping fit.

When you’ve regularly been attending your chosen dance class for some time, you are bound to want to take to the dance-floor and show people what you can do. Whether you want to strut to some Salsa or shimmy some Samba, Jive, Disco or boogie, you’ll most certainly need a partner, won’t you? The girls at City Girl Beijing all have an impressive repertoire of dance moves and will be happy to accompany you on a evening out. Who wouldn’t love rendezvous that promised drinks, dancing and delightful company? Sounds like a winning combination to us!

Top 12 Chinese classic drama

1、 Eight Immortals Crossing Sea
The eight immortals attended the birthday banquet of Queen Mother and got dead drunk. On their way home, they had to cross the raging East Sea. Each used his own skills and power to do it, which agitated the East Sea and the Fairy Goldfish. The Fairy Goldfish argued with the Eight Immortals; and the Eight Immortals felt indefensible and pretended to be drunk and fought with the Fairy Goldfish, but were defeated. They apologized toT the Fairy Goldfish and then crossed the sea.

2、Presenting a pearl on the rainbow bridge
This play originates in a fairy tale. A fairy maiden(Lingbo)admired a young scholar (Bai Yong) for his talents.One day they unexpectedly met on the Rainbow Bridge-and it was love at first sight! Fairy Lingbo sent Bai Yong a pearl symbolizing their eternal love. This went against the rules of Heaven, so God Erlang led Samgharam, Baby-Faced Nezha and other heavenly soldiers to capture Fairy Lingbo. But Fairy Lingbo led the water goblins and defeated God Erlang, and finally married Bai Yong.

3、Death of Yu Ji
Warring leaders Liu Bang and Xiang Yu agreed to a truce and drew a demarcation line at Honggou. Liu’s generl feigned surrender to Xiang and then successfully lured Xiang and his troops into an ambush. Xiang and his troops were surrounded and couldn’t break through. When his soldiers heard their folk songs sung from the enemy, they took it for granted that their fellow soldiers had given up fighting. and their morale went down. Xiang realized that the fight was lost and indulged in his drinks in despair. He bid fatewell to his lover, Yu Ji, who danced her last dance before killing herself with a sword. Though Xiang broke through the tight encirclement and got lost, he felt ashamed of seeing his countrymen and killed himself by cutting his throat by the side of Wu River.

4、Goddess of Heaven Scattering Flowers
Sakyamuni heard that Vimalakirti was sick and asked Manjuari to lead all the disciples to see Vimalakirti. and asked the goddess to scatter flowers to bring fortune to him. The goddess departed from All Fragrant Land and traveled a long distance Four Sramaneras discussed Dharma and took care of Vimalakirti,and manjuari meditated with him.Then he goddess came and scattered flowers.

5、Havoc in the Dragon’s Palace
The play was based on the famous Chinese classic “Journey to the West”. Monkey king, sun wukong and his fellows gathered in the Huaguo mountain. Monkey king went to the Dragon Palace under the sea asking for a weapon from the Dragon king. He got a very powerful stick(As-You-Will Gold-Banded Cudgel).which could calm the sea. Later, he fought with the Dragon King.

 

6、Flood Over Jinshan Mountain
“Flood Over Jinshan Mountain” is an act in drama White Snake Fairy. Xu Xian went to offer incense to Buddha in Jinshan Mountain but was detained by Monk Fahai. Snake Fairies Bai Suzhen with Xiaoqing went to the temple to solicit Fahai to let Xu Xian go. For Fahai had refused, Bai Suzhen was beyond endurance and flooded over jinshan Mountain. Fahai also retaliated and defeated Bai Suzhen for she was pregnant.

7、Flame immortal blocking the way
This play originated from a fairy tale: a white ape wanted to pick peaches in the Peach Garden for his ailing mother, but was blocked enroute by the Flame Immortal.The white ape finally

9、Eighteen Arhats Fighting Wu Kong
This play is based on the Chinese classic “journey to the West”, Sun Wu Kong wreaked havoe in Heaven and was thrown into the Eight Trigram stove of the Supreme Lord Laotse. Unespectedly,Sun Wu Kong was not burned to death under the high temperature,but instead his eyes became fiery and his pupils golden. He broke the stove and fled Heaven. The Jade Emperor then asked the help of Buddha, and Buddha led the eighteen Arhats to caprure Wu Kong. Wu Kong, using his magical powers, defeated the eighteen Arhats and returned to the Mountrain of Flower and Fruit.

10、Pick Up the Jade Bracelet
During the Ming Dynasty, a young scholar named Fu Peng admired and fell in love with Sun Yujiao,a beautiful young girl. He deliberately dropped his jade bracelet in front of Sun’s house. This, however, was seen by Madam Liu, a matchmaker, who later asked Sun for an embroidered shoe as a love token, and promised to act as matchmaker for the two youths.

11、 Autumn River
In Song Dynasty, Scholar Pan Bizheng, nephew of the old nun, while preparing for the official test at the nunnery, became acquainted and fell in love with Chen Miaochang, a young and well-educated nun. The old nun was furious and forbade them to continue their relationship,finally forcing Pan Bizheng to leave for Linan. After hearing this, Chen ran away from the nunnery in pursuit of Pan Bizheng. By the side of the Qiujiang River, she looked anxiously for a ferry boat. She met a jocular, elderly boatman, who intentionally delayed her with tricks. At last, the boatman helped Chen Miaochang catch up with her lover.

12、Stopping the horse
In BeiSong Dynasty, Yang Ba-jie(the 8th sister), under the orders of She Taijun (Grandma she) to dress as a man, sneaked into Liao barracks to collect military information. On her way home, she was stopped by innkeeper Jiao Guang-pu, soliciting her into his inn. Thingking that her true identity had been discovered,Yang Ba-jie wanted to kill the innkeeper. After a struggle,she discovered that Jiao Guang-pu was a general of the NanSong Dynasty staying in the Liao Kingdom because of war.With only one pass permit, Yang Bajie asked him to pretend to be her groom, and they went back together to NanSong hometown. 

Tiananmen Square-Beijing Attractions

Area of Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is the largest downtown square in the world. It covers an area of 44 hectares, big enough to hold one million people. From the red wall of the Tian’anmen Rostrum in the north to the south gate, it measures some 880 meters, and from the Museum of Chinese Revolution and Chinese History in the east to the Great Hall of the People in the west, it is about 500 meters.

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Tian’anmen square is named after its magnificent Tiananmen Rostrum (Gate of Heavenly Peace), which was the first gate of the Imperial City.

Tiananmen Square today
Now Tiananmen Square is one of the most famous and popular places in China. It is the place for celebrations on such festive days as International Labor Day on May 1 and National Day on October 1.

The Tian’anmen , literally the “Gate of Heavenly Peace”, is a famous monument in Beijing, the capital of People’s Republic of China. It is a widely used a national symbol. First built during the Ming Dynasty in 1420, Tian’anmen is often referred to as the front entrance to the Forbidden City. However, the Meridian Gate  is the first entrance to the Forbidden City proper, while Tiananmen was the entrance to the Imperial City, within which the Forbidden City was located. Tian’anmen is located along the northern edge of Tiananmen Square.

History

The gate was originally named Chengtianmen or “Gate of Accepting Heavenly Mandate”, and it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. The original building was first constructed in 1420 as an exact replica of a gate in the form of paifang of the imperial building in Nanjing with the same name and hence inherited the name Chentianmen. The gate was damaged by lightning in July, 1457, and was completely burnt down. In 1465, Chenghua Emperor ordered Zi Gui , the minister of Engineering Ministry to rebuild the gate, and the design was changed from the original paifang form to the gatehouse that is seen today. It suffered another blow in the war at the end of Ming Dynasty – in 1644 the gate was burnt down by rebels led by Li Zicheng. Following the establishment of the Qing Dynasty and the Manchu conquest of China proper, the gate was once again begun to be rebuilt in 1645 and was given its present name in 1651 when the construction completed six years later. The Tiananmen gate was reconstructed again between 1969-1970. The gate as it stood was by then 500 years old, and had badly deteriorated, partly due to heavy usage in the 1950s-60s. As the gate was a national symbol, then-Premier Zhou Enlai ordered that the rebuilding was to be kept secret. The whole gate was covered in scaffolding, and the project was officially called a “renovation”. The rebuilding aimed to leave the gate’s external appearance unchanged while making it more resistant to earthquakes and featuring modern facilities such as an elevator, water supply and heating system.
Description

The building is 66 meters long, 37 meters wide and 32 meters high. Like other official buildings of the empire, the gate has unique imperial roof decorations.

In front of the gate are two lions standing in front of the gate and two more guarding the bridges. In Chinese culture, lions are believed to protect humans from evil spirits.

Two stone columns, called huabiao – each with an animal  on top of it – also stand in front of the gate. Originally, these installations were designed for commoners to address their grievances by writing or sticking up petitions on the columns. However, the examples in front of the Imperial City were purely decorative and instead connoted the majesty of the imperial government.


The publicly displayed portraits of Mao Zedong at the Tian’anmen gate.Because of the gate’s position at the front of the Imperial City, and historical events that have taken place on Tian’anmen Square, the gate has great political significance. In the 20th Century this means the gate has frequently been decorated with portraits of objects of veneration. In the early years of the People’s Republic, on special occasions the gate was hung with portraits of Sun Yat-sen, Mao Zedong, Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin, with pride of place reserved for Sun Yat-sen.

Since the death of Mao in 1976, the central gate has had a portrait of Mao Zedong towering over it, while the western and eastern walls have had giant placards; the left one reads “Long Live the People’s Republic of China” , while the right one reads “Long Live the Unity of the Peoples of the World”  The right placard used to read “Long Live the Central People’s Government” , and both placards are written in simplified Chinese instead of traditional Chinese characters. The phrasing has significant symbolic meaning, as the phrase used for long live, like the palace itself, was traditionally reserved for Emperors of China, but is now available to the common people.

 

The reviewing stands in the foreground are used on International Workers Day (May Day) and on the National Day (October 1) of the People’s Republic of China.

In front of the stands is the palace moat, still filled with water but now containing decorative illuminated fountains.

In ancient times, the Tian’anmen was the among the most important gates encountered when entering Beijing’s Imperial City along with the Qianmen, the Gate of China. Proceeding further inward, the next gate is the ‘Upright Gate’ , identical in design to the Tian’anmen; behind it is the southern entrance of the Forbidden City itself, known as the Meridian Gate.

The Tian’anmen is featured on the emblem of the People’s Republic of China.

Culture of Beijing Hutongs

In the same way that the Forbidden City is the symbol of China’s royal family, the winding Hutongs in Beijing represent the way of life of the common people. Hutongs are at the root of the Beijing people’s way of life. Beijing City is like a boxy bean curd or a chess board with each hutong lying due north to due south or due east to due west. This square layout not only influences Beijinger’s way of living, but also influences their thoughts and actions.

The names of these Hutongs are all-embracing and various and relate to their location, origin or history, such as Lumicang Hutong, Fuxue Hutong, and Gongyuan Hutong, which were named by official organizations. Examples of Hutongs named by craftsmen and ordinary people include: ‘earthenware pot Liu Hutong’ (now Dashaguo Hutong, maybe there once lived a Mr. Liu who sold earthenware pots) Wangzhima Hutong, and Mengduan Hutong. Hutongs named by their market trade include Xianyu Kou Hutong (Fish street), for it once was the place where fish was sold. There are also Hutongs which bear the names of horses and mules because these animals were once traded there. Some Hutongs take their name from special landmarks, such as Stone Tiger Hutong, Iron Lion Hutong and Cypress Hutong. Hutongs’ names are regarded as important materials when researching Beijing culture.

People are pleased with their easy life in Siheyuan (the courtyard distributed orderly in Hutongs). They live a peaceful and harmonious life in these small “boxes”, away from the hustle and bustle of the streets outside. Their daily needs could be fully satisfied by hawkers who sold vegetables, eggs, fruits, and snacks. In the past, they could even get their hair cut by the itinerant barbers without walking out of their neighbourhood to find a barber shop. The winding and narrow Hutongs were heaven for children playing games. They would have played rubber-band skipping, kicking shuttlecocks, and hide-and-seek. Even in modern times, young boys get together and hold football matches in these narrow lanes. Those who live in the Hutongs love their way of life so much that it is often described by the Chinese as a culture of happiness and harmony.

However, the love of this way of life can become a burden for some Hutong-dwellers. Because many people have never known anything outside of Hutong living, they can be reluctant to move house. People have been known to live in the same Hutong for decades, until the foundations are too weak to hold the weight of the house and until the roof allows rain in. But for these people, their house still had value because they loved the way of life that had lived there. In this insular environment, people live simply and happily but are unwilling to change.

the road to beijing

The Silk Road trip started a couple of weeks early with Blair and Tyrone flying into Hong Kong via Singapore. High beers, dinner with some expats and an appreciation for the awesome public transport system saw an epic introduction to Asia.

With 7 days till we had to meet the rest of the crew we decided on taking the scenic route to Beijing. Our mate from Hong Kong Sam decided to come along for the ride too. The first adventure was a train to Guilin and a bamboo raft ride down the Li River through the Karst peaks of Yangshuo.

The experience of our first Chinese hard sleeper train journey left us stoked. The ability to travel large distances by train was a big part of the appeal of the Silk Road. There is purgatory nature to long distance train travel. You have left one place but are yet to arrive in another. A kind of sub culture in the carriages, meals are cooked and shared, games played, kids cry, laugh and generally make a lot of noise and the outside world can be observed or ignored at your leisure.

Chinese hard sleeper carriages have 6 bunks stacked 3 high in each compartment, there is no door and the corridor exists as both a living area and a passage way. Despite our embarrassing lack of language skills we partake in pointing / charades / mispronounced phrase book communication?with our fellow passengers. We sleep spooning our skis while the train boosts on through the night.

Arriving in Yangshuo we were greeted by towering karst columns and a well-established backpacker town. $6 hostel beds, $1 beers, internet (with Facebook access), easy bike hire and other activities with prevalent English speakers make Yangshuo an easy and exciting introduction to travel in China. Games of beer pong and shots of Chinese spirit with dead snakes floating in it are part of the night life while bike missions into the surrounding countryside and jumping off 600 year old bridges make up our daytime activities.

After a couple of nights in Yangshuo we say good bye to our mate Sam and hello to another 12 hour plus train journey,beijing escorts, we work out that noodles in green packets are generally better for breakfast, red packets are spicier and make for a better dinner option. The budget is stretched to cover $1 beers and the occasional Chinese grapefruit.

Huangshan, or Yellow Mountain, is our stop for the day, with our train tickets entering and exiting Tunxi, 65km away. Despite the advice of all the locals we meet we decide to try and hike / run up and over the mountain in an afternoon, the hike is signposted to take over 10 hours and is usually completed in 2 days. We managed it in 3 1/2 on a packet of Oreos, a stale loaf of bread and a few sips of water. On the top of White Goose Ridge we experience the first snow of the trip as well as some truly epic views. The scenery in this area has been the inspiration for Chinese art and poetry for thousands of years as well as James Camerons recent blockbuster film Avatar.

Back on the tracks we chug through the night to Suzhou, a city of 6 million about 100km from Shanghai. Here we meet up with Johnsy, fresh from learning the secrets to achieving inner peace at a meditation retreat in Spain.

Our generouse host Gwendhal and the rest of the crew from the Kiwi / France house ensure that our brief stay in Suzhou is a good one. Weetbix and milk for breaky are gold after living on noodles!

And now we sit in Beijing at the Happy Dragon Hostel, waiting for the others to arrive in a few hours. Exciting times ahead as we will explore Beijing and start our journey west towards the mountains.

Beijing International Hotel

Beijing is the capital of China. In Chinese, it means “capital in the north”. Each and every year, this great city has attracted millions of visitors from all over the world to enjoy and experience its rich culture, history and fabulous scenery.If you are coming to Beijing, looking for the right hotel with the right budget is not an easy task especially for first-time traveller. Beijing has so many different types of hotels to offer, ranging from low-cost budget hotels to very expensive luxury hotels. The choice of hotels really depends on the traveller.

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The hotel building has 916 fully equipped and furnished guest rooms. You will find beautiful ponds and fountains in front of the hotel. The building has a car-park that is big enough to accommodate more than 300 cars.

At the large and spacious outer court, you will find an elegant Four Season Lounge, the Shanghai Pavilion and the Starlight Revolving Restaurant for your dining options. The restaurant offers a variety of food including Japanese and Cantonese food. If you prefer to dine at your room, there is a 24 hours room service available at your command.

There is a full-service health spa with massage and treatment rooms for the ladies and a business centre with small meeting rooms for the business traveller. Secretary services can also be arranged if needed.

Whether you are travelling on business or having a vacation with your family, selecting the right hotel is very crucial and important. Choosing the wrong hotel can spoil your entire trip and bring back bad memories. If you are visiting Beijing soon and ready to explore this fabulous city and at the same time want to have a peace-of-mind with your accommodation, then perhaps the Beijing International Hotel might be one of the choices in your hotel list.

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