Chengde Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Chengde below. Chengde travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Chengde.
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#1 of 6 Chengde travel blogs
Sep 18, 2006 – Oct 03, 2006
Lyon, France -› Beijing, China -› …
THIS MORNING ,RARING TO GO,WE ARE GOING TO VISIT A MAGNIFICENT BUDHIST TEMPLE COMPLEX,PART OF THE EIGHT OUTER TEMPLES OF CHENGDE.THESE TEMPLES WERE BUILT IN THE 18TH CENTURY UNDER THE EMPERORS KANGXI AND QIANLONG.THEY SYMBOLIZE THE NATIONAL UNIFICATION OF THE VARIOUS ETHNIC GROUPS U…
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#2 of 6 Chengde travel blogs
Jun 02, 2006 – Aug 24, 2009
People I met here who contributed to, and improved my trip: Julia (Russia)
The minivan driver from Beijing to Chengde proved to be a complete and utter psycho, who apparently had a death wish and was taking us along for the ride. Having sat nearly 2 hours waiting for passengers and then in…
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#3 of 6 Chengde travel blogs
Mar 20, 2007 – Mar 28, 2007
World heritage- Chengde Summer Palace
Worth to visit..
however.. be prepare the awful toliet if you visit in off-peak season..
Also.. the very crap public transportation, which is the only thing I dislike in my China trip this time..
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#4 of 6 Chengde travel blogs
Nov 04, 2007 – Nov 11, 2007
Beijing, China -› Chengde, China -› …
I always wanted to visit Beijing before the Oylmpic 2008, finally i make it. I went there with my siblings and friend, we spent 8 days in Beijing, ChengDe and TianJin. Along the journey we meet a lots of nice peoples and sharing our travel experience. Here's some photos we took in China.
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#5 of 6 Chengde travel blogs
Aug 02, 2009 – Nov 01, 2009
Beijing, China -› Chengde, China -› …
I am working in Beijing as a choral conductor for an international school. It is my goal to see as much of China as I possibly can while I am here...
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#6 of 6 Chengde travel blogs
Jul 18, 2009 – Aug 04, 2009
Rome, Italy -› Shanghai, China -› …
.rather lousy breakfast. In the morning, we visit the Universal Peace temple, where we see the world's tallest wooden sculpture of the many-armed Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara (22-meter-high) - impressive - and then the small Potala, actually the Putuo Zongcheng Temple, buolt to resemble the origin…
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