Luxury Travel

Walk The Great Wall of China

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December 31, 2003

by Melinda Allman What’s Cool: The Great Wall could stretch from Florida to the North Pole. China’s Great Wall, stretching more than 4,500 miles (7,300 km) across the northern Chinese countryside, was built originally as a fortification to protect Chinese lands from invasion and to keep the nation’s people from leaving the empire. In the […]

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China Eyes 2008 Games

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July 31, 2003

Published on 12 August 2003 by Travel Age West & Travelagewest.com Although the Athens Olympics are less than a year away, many travel professionals are already ramping up for the 2008 Games in Beijing. “We plan for it to be a major part of what we do here for the next few years,” said Gilbert Whelan, […]

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Which Tour?

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December 31, 2001

Which Luxury Tour? 5 Critical Factors For Choosing A Luxury Tour by Guy Rubin You’ve paid top dollar for your “luxury tour” but find yourself continually eating in shabby restaurants, puzzled that tourist sites shut early each afternoon while souvenir stores seem permanently open. You are angered not only by your guide’s increasingly obvious dishonesty […]

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Capital Views: You, me and the Last Emperor

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July 31, 2000

Finding commonality at Beijing’s Western Qing Tombs By Guy Rubin What is it that you, me and the last Qing dynasty emperor, Puyi, could all have in common? Absolute power at the age of two? Two wives for our sixteenth birthday? A flawed comeback in our thirties? Or maybe it’s that now we can all […]

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