China & Hong Kong Travel

At A Bus On A Dusty Road, one of the must-visit locations in China and Hong Kong. China and Hong Kong are lands brimming with history, culture, ancient monuments, and delightful culinary experiences.

  • Guide To The Boxer Rebellion & China’s Independence

    Guide To The Boxer Rebellion & China’s Independence

    An essential aspect of Chinese history that any foreigner living or working in China should understand is the Boxer Rebellion. The Boxer Rebellion was pivotal in China’s history and its relationship with foreigners. The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising in China during the late 19th Century. A secret Chinese society known as the boxers was…

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  • Chinese New Year Background And Guide

    Chinese New Year Background And Guide

    If you are ever in Asia during January or February, you will quickly learn that a significant holiday is taking place, known as the Chinese New Year or the Lunar New Year. It can be challenging for many Westerners to understand precisely how vital this new year is for many in the Asian population. The…

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  • Closest Airport To Great Wall Of China, Visiting The Great Wall

    Closest Airport To Great Wall Of China, Visiting The Great Wall

    If you are planning to visit the Great Wall of China, most people will fly to the Beijing area to see the Great Wall of China. Beijing has two major international airports; the Beijing Capital International airport and the newer Beijing Daxing international airport. Both airports offer you many airline choices plus many great services…

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  • Differences Between An Ao Dai (Vietnam) And Cheongsam (China) Dresses

    Differences Between An Ao Dai (Vietnam) And Cheongsam (China) Dresses

    Looking at Asian women’s dresses, there can be some confusion between the Vietnamese Ao Dai and the Chinese called Cheongsam. These classic Asian dresses have some similarities but also many differences. The Vietnamese Ao Dai is a long, flowing Vietnamese-like dress that splits up both sides, with flowing white pants underneath and a mandarin-style collar.…

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  • How Did The Great Wall Of China Impact The Silk Road?

    How Did The Great Wall Of China Impact The Silk Road?

    When most people think about China, they think about the Great Wall of China and the Silk Road. Over the centuries, the Great Wall of China and the Silk Road worked together to help bring trade to China. The Great Wall of China helped protect many ancient traders along the Chinese Silk Road routes. The…

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  • Which Sea Lies At One End Of The Great Wall Of China?

    Which Sea Lies At One End Of The Great Wall Of China?

    The Great Wall of China is the world’s foremost construction project ever to take place. The Great Wall stretches throughout Northern China. The Laolongtou, or the Old Dragonhead, is part of the Shanhai Pass of the Great Wall of China that goes right into the Bohai Sea. Most people consider this to be the start…

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  • Are There Dead Bodies Inside The Great Wall Of China?

    Are There Dead Bodies Inside The Great Wall Of China?

    When you visit the Great Wall of China, many visitors want to know if they are walking in what many consider a graveyard of dead bodies. Does the Great Wall of China have dead bodies inside the wall? Bodies would not have been buried right into the wall, but they could have been buried in…

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  • Is Hong Kong A Separate Country Or A Part Of China?

    Is Hong Kong A Separate Country Or A Part Of China?

    In 1997 when Hong Kong’s rule reverted to China, I had just moved back to Hong Kong. I spent many years living and working in Hong Kong during that time. Hong Kong and China have basic laws similar to what we would in the United States consider our constitution or our rights as individuals and…

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  • How Similar Are The Chinese And Vietnamese Languages?

    How Similar Are The Chinese And Vietnamese Languages?

    I have studied both Mandarin Chinese and Vietnamese, so I know how similar both languages are; even though they are very different, they have similar characteristics. Vietnamese and Chinese are Asian languages, though they come from different language families. Vietnamese and Chinese are both tonal languages and have similar sentence structures. They are monosyllabic languages,…

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