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  Harbin – Ice Lantern Festival & Snow Sculpture Expo
Jan 6 eve.-8 /Jan 13 eve.-15 / Jan 23 eve.-25 / Feb 3 eve.-5 / Feb 12 eve.-14


Join our weekend trip to Harbin, China's northernmost major city which is nicknamed "the Little Moscow", enjoy the worldly famous Ice Lantern Festival (at night it is poetic and colourful fiesta of ice and light) and daytime Snow Sculpture Expo on Sun Island; Drive into a park of over 200 free roaming Siberian tigers and lions on snow, feed them with flying pheasants and watch them capturing their prey is special experience. Drink in an ice Bar on the street of Russian-influenced architecture.
     
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  Yunnan's Yuanyang (Hani Rice Terrace) & Tropical Xishuangbanna
Jan.23-29, 2012

The subtropical Yuanyang area of Yunnan escaped heavy development for tourism, and has so far been overlooked to a certain extent. It is not included in the book Lonely Planet. Yuanyang is renowned for its rice terraces crafted out, no sculpted by bare hands by the Hani people one thousand years ago, transforming a barren valley into a humid Eden; perfect for rice crops. The 1000m of mountain slopes of terraces is still in use today, claiming to be the world's most spectacular and extensive terraces. Close to the border of Myanmar and Thailand, this sub tropical region is home to the Dai ethnic people. Lowland rice fields along the banks of a broad Mekong River are divided by rolling hills covered in virgin rainforest and interspersed with isolated communities of Dai, Hani and Bulang minority peoples
     
  Hakka Earthen Round Buildings
Jan.24-26,2012

Fujian province is China's south eastern most provinces in the mainland facing Taiwan across the strait. The journey starts from Xiamen, beautiful seaport city with Gulangyu Island; then drive into the villages in the mountains south and west of Fujian for the magical Chinese architecture Tu Lou, the earthen buildings of Hakkas. The unadorned tu lou are either round or square, and huge (10-17 meters' high); and were designed as a fortress and apartment building in one.
     
       
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