| Title |
Date |
| A Taste of Wuyi Rock Tea |
Sep 2008 |
| Da Hong Pao, Tie Luo Han Tea, Wuyi Shui Xian Tea, Lao Jun Mei Tea, which one do you perfer? |
| Sen and Sensibility |
Mar 2008 |
| SenSpa is a luxury spa where you can savor treatments that fuse the East and West |
| Have a Silk Fling in Ningxia |
Jan 2008 |
| Ningxia is China' s smallest region and one of its least known. It' s the Silk Road land of the mysterious "pyramids of the East" and world-famous //gouqi// berries. |
| Good morning, Vietnam |
Jan 2008 |
| No longer is Vietnam is about stupid wars. It is about holidays with good food and superb service. Gareth Powell takes us for a tour |
| Resorts for the Rich |
Jan 2008 |
| China’s growing army of wealthy people, with cash to spare and a desire to expand their cultural horizons, are visiting luxury destinations at home and abroad |
| The Road to Badong |
Nov 2007 |
| The town of Shazhenxi, on the southern banks of the extended lake that the Yangtze River has become to the west of the Three Gorges Dam, is small and quiet. The main street of the town is a line of buildings constructed in the early 2000s before the old town sank beneath of the rising waters. |
| Walking in Paradise |
Nov 2007 |
| Mount Emei in Sichuan province is one of China’s four sacred mountains, known as the Kingdom of Monks. Lucky pilgrims even see a shimmering, multicolored “Buddha’s Halo’’. |
| The City Where Life is Savored |
Sep 2007 |
| The city of Chengdu in China’s inland province of Sichuan is an exceptional place. It is booming and growing just like many other urban centers across China, but the atmosphere here is different – people are relaxed, there are many parks, and most importantly, there is an emphasis on quality of life which has been largely lost in the coastal cities. |
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