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Everything about camping in China
Firstly, all China visitors should receive the visa before arrival to the country. Visas protrude in the Chinese embassies and consulates, and also in some departments of the Chinese international travel service (CITS) and the Chinese travel service (CTS). You can receive it in the shortest terms at CITS and CTS offices in Hong Kong and Macao. Rules become less severe: there have already appeared some three-monthly and repeated guest visas prolonged on demand in Committee of public safety of China.
For the most part travelers arrive to the international airports of Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, located not vary far from cities. The Hong Kong Kaj-so airport is located in city boundaries, and the new airport on Lantau island is connected with a city road and a tunnel. The international airport of Macao has opened in 1997.
Camping in Jiuzhaigou, Famous National Park of China
Autumn is the most beautiful season in China, a break between scorching summer and grave winter. But the whole its splendor can be observed in the north of Sichuan highlands of Jiuzhaigou, wonderland of China nature. The fall is amazing there.
Coming to the Nine Villages Gully beside the Gansu borderline, you will be impressed with the chaos that tourists create here when endless streams of tourist buses try to find their way through the crowds and blasts of the horn can deafen you in this bustle. But tourists following the person with megaphone will not have the same route as independent visitors.
Jiuzhaigou takes 720 square meters and you can feel the force of the nature reserve here in full. Find the rarely-used paths which are hidden in vegetation and situated in the other side of the thoroughfare in Zaru gully located beside the entrance of the park. Read the rest of this entry »