By: TL Liu | 2010-08-06 | Cruises Many people ask " what are differences between Upstream Cruises and Downstream Cruises? " Or in other words, Which are better between them? As you know, upstream cruises are more time-consuming than the downstream ones but less expensive too. But the services of two kind of Cruise are the same, indentical sightseeing spots. Therefore, which one you choose totally depending your thought and i read more
By: Jason Mitchell | 2011-11-24 | Cruises The Yangtze River is considered to be a waterway of classic proportions providing scenic views that you can not find anywhere in the world - this is mainly the reason why this is such a well known place to cruise. read more
By: Michael Song Wu | 2010-03-31 | Cruises Yangtze River Cruises are very popular in China. If you have decided to try a Yangtze River cruise, remember: don't overlook these tips when you do the planning. read more
By: Delta Wang | 2010-04-02 | Destinations The Yangtze River is Asian longest River and the third longest river in the world with the total distance of 6397 kilometers. In China, it is usually called Changjiang River nowadays, while Yangtze River was traditionally called by people before 1949, it was named after an ancient ferry called Yangtze Jin. read more
By: Vincent Ruan | 2011-02-25 | Travel & Leisure For all visits into China an L visa is required. The only exception is if you are holding a valid passport from Japan, Brunei, or Singapore and will be visiting China for less than 15 days. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-09-17 | Travel & Leisure The Yangtze River has been the cradle of Chinese civilization. Therefore, a cruise on the third longest river in the world is a not-to-be missed opportunity for the discerning traveler. read more
By: Maynard Joseph Delfin | 2010-04-04 | Environmental With a record-high dumped wastes of 30.5 billion tons, the Yangtze River in China can be considered as a "giant toilet bowl" of Asia as waste production and illegal dumping in the area continue to worsen. Xinhua news agency reported the recent case of industrial, farming and human waste production in China has doubled compared a couple of decades ago with a 3.1 percent increase or 900 million tons of added trash being thrown in the river. read more
By: cheng ming | 2011-06-08 | Destinations Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, standing between Wuchang and Hanyang in Hubei Province, commonly known as China's First Yangtze Bridge, is the first combined bridge built over the Yangtze River. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-10 | Business Economy after the cold wave continued strength in the 11 holiday Yangtze River Delta economic impact, bear the brunt of the private economy giants. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-15 | Business Second West-East Sidelights on the Yangtze River Tunnel Shield Jiujiang Shield panoramic site 11 late, sneaked into the end of Yangtze River 17 months old Shield Being lifted into the ground, the Yangtze River Tunnel victory, Second West-East through the Yangtze River tunnel successfully. This is not only designed Pipeline Bureau designed the first shield, is also China Oil Self-designed "the first shield", indicates that China has mastered the oil shield project design read more
By: Alice Chen | 2009-09-15 | Press releases In the pharmaceutical industry, the demanders are some large pharmaceutical enterprises, such as Bio-Rad, Shanghai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd and KHB. They are clients with large demands. These enterprises have fixed demands for some plastic containers and fixed requirements for capacities; like the chemical industry, the related units also have fixed demands in this field and high quality requirements for the products. read more
By: Johnsmith | 2012-04-18 | Cruises Are you looking for an affordable yet luxurious vacation? Those two opposing words are hard to put together, but not with European river cruises. A cruise is actually an affordable treat, yet you can experience luxury. How? Try to compute your expenses if you will spend your holidays read more
By: Jeff Halter | 2011-04-23 | Cruises The river is said to be the lifeblood of civilizations. It is not surprising then why many historical sites, quaint towns and picturesque landscapes can be found along the riverbanks. Unlike the more popular ocean cruises, river cruises are leisurely and considered to be more romantic. Rather than the theme-park inspired entertainment, river cruising provides travelers with the opportunity to appreciate the culture, history and heritage of old. read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | Cruises They say that the best place to go on a river cruise is Europe. The Rhine River was connected to the Danube River after 1992, resulting to a 2,200-mile waterway that passes on 12 different countries. read more