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Summer Olympics 2008
China will host the prestigious Summer Olympics
in 2008. Already, Olympics fever has gripped China and we'll
probaby see another exciting Olympics in 2008. The two cities
that will host the Olympics in China are Beijing, which
is the nations capital and Qingdao, a seaside city in the
province of Shandong, in north-east China. Let's get to
know these two Olympics cities better.
Beijing
Beijing is the capital for China. It was also
a capital for the last two monarchies that ruled China before
being overthrown by Sun Yat Sun in 1911 and has been the
capital since Mao Tse Tung declared China a People's Republic
in 1949.
Beijing is located in northern China, close
to Tianjin Municipality and partially surrounded by Hebei
Province. The city covers an area of more than 16,800 square
kilometers (6,487 square miles) and has a population of
13.82 million people.Beijing is at its best in late spring
and autumn, particularly during the months of May, September,
and October when people can enjoy bright sunshine and blue
skies.
As the capital of the People's Republic of
China, Beijing is the nation's political, economic, cultural
and educational center as well as being the China's most
important center for international trade and communications.
It has been the heart and soul of politics and society throughout
its long history and consequently there is an unparalleled
wealth of discovery to delight and intrigue travelers as
they explore Beijing's ancient past and enjoy its exciting
modern development.
Beijing is also the tourist capital of China,
boasting of favourite tourist sites such as :
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Great Wall of China
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Forbidden City
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Summer Palace
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Temple of Heaven
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Ming tombs
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Tiananmen Square
Beijing will also be the host for the Summer
Olympics in 2008. Already, Olympics fever has gripped the
city as construction of new buildings, hotels and stadiums,
sprucing of tourist facilities, cleaning up of air and water
pollution takes on a fervent pace.
Qingdao
Qingdao is a bustling city located in Shandong
province, in the North East of China. Qingdao will be the
site for sailing events for the Summer Olympics as Beijing
is not by the sea. Qingdao city lies on undulating hills
with luxuriantly green trees and buildings noted for their
attractive architectural styles. The red colour of the tiled
roves, green colour of the trees thills and blue of the
sea contrast beautifully. All this along with its beautiful
climate, make the city well-known as a summer and health
resort.
The city occupies an area of 10 654 km2. The
city is located in flatlands, with mountains spurring up
nearby. The highest
elevation in the area is 1133 m above sea level. The city
has a 730.64-kilometer coastline. Five significant rivers
that flow for more than 50 km can be found in the region.
Qingdao is estimated to be the home for more
than 7 million inhabitants, of which around 2.6 million
is residing in the Qingdao urban area.
Qingdao enjoys mild summers and relatively
warm winters, with the average July temperature at 23.8°C
and the average January temperature at -0.7°C. The city
gets most rain in June and July, at an average of 150 mm.
Qingdao has very strong German influence in
the 19th century and many German influenced buildings can
still be seen. In fact, Qingdao beer is famous throughout
the world, and every year, hundreds of thousands of people,
both local and overseas gather in Qingdao for the annual
Beer festival.
Qingdao attracts many tourists due to its
seaside setting and excellent weather. Parks, beaches and
sculpture -- as well as some unique architecture -- line
the shore. Qingdao's major attractions include:
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Ba Da Guan, the older area of town with
some surviving German architecture.
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Laoshan, a famous Taoist mountain.
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Lu Xun Park, named after Lu Xun, a famous
modern Chinese writer.
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Qingdao Beer Museum, on the site of the old brewery.
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Qingdao Naval Museum
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Qingdao International Beer City, the
primary site of the annual Qingdao International Beer
Festival.
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Qingdao Underwater World
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St. Michael's Cathedral, a Gothic/Roman
cathedral designed by German architect Pepieruch, completed
in 1934.
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Zhan Qiao (Zhan Pier)
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Zhanshan Temple, Qingdao's only Buddhist
temple.
Qingdao has such nice weather and scenary
that the China ruling party has a large rest and retirement
santuary in Qingdao for it's retired cadres.
About the author:
Ken Cheong spent 7 years working, living and travelling
in China. His website www.chinese-culture.
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