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First and foremost, my earnest gratitude and appreciation go to the responsible authority (Hunan Provincial Tourism Bureau, the Official Web Portal of Hunan Government), for this unique initiative and the organizers for their tireless efforts and prompt responses to queries even during the build-up to the trip and within its commencement.
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2014-02-26 22:37
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December 15,2013.Taking a part in the Hunan Province Foreigner Photography contest has been nothing less thanspectacular. In China, Hunan Province is an intermediate size province, the provincial capital Changsha is also regarded as a relaxed and chilled city in the eyes of the “big city dwellers” of China.
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2014-02-23 22:42
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You will need 3-4 days to visit wulingyuan secnic area. It is amazing and really worth visiting.
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2014-02-19 22:05
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Zhangjiagang has no train station and airport, so you should go to Nanjing, Changzhou or Shanghai to take airplane to Zhangjiajie.
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2014-02-18 21:51
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No direct trains are operating from Suzhou to Zhangjiajie. By train, you could transfer at Shanghai or Jingmen, which takes around 20hrs in total on the train.
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2014-02-13 22:11
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The elderly can also go there, but if they have the heart problems it should be take into consideration. You need to catch the battery cars in the scenic spots and prepare some necessary drugs. Avoid going to some dangerous places. Besides, if there are some young people as their companions, that will be great.
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2014-02-12 21:53
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When you’re packing, You’ll want to include any medications and other medical supplies you use on a daily basis because they may be hard to find in another country if you run out. Even if you can find them, there’s a good chance the formulations will be stronger or weaker than the ones you’re used to. These may include any prescriptions you already take, such as inhalers, allergy medication, and insulin, as well as contact lens cleaners and vitamins.
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2014-02-12 17:36
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China is a large country, similar in size to the United States, So clearly weather patterns vary enormously across the country. Harbin in the far northeast is subject to bitterly cold winters, While Hong Kong and the Southeast have a subtropical climate, hot and humid most of the year. One generalization holds true for much of eastern China-summers are very hot, humid and rainy.
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2014-02-11 13:29
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