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&#8230;From London Heathrow Airport
Getting downtown from the world&#8217;s busiest airport is easier than you might think. Most flights from the United States arrive in Terminal 3; the rest in Terminal 4. The best route is the Heathrow Express non-stop rail service between the airport and Paddington Station. It&#8217;s a 15-minute ride and leaves every 15 [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8230;From London Heathrow Airport<br />
Getting downtown from the world&#8217;s busiest airport is easier than you might think. Most flights from the United States arrive in Terminal 3; the rest in Terminal 4. The best route is the Heathrow Express non-stop rail service between the airport and Paddington Station. It&#8217;s a 15-minute ride and leaves every 15 minutes from all terminals. Fares are about $16.</p>
<p>From 6 a.m. to midnight, you may use the Underground&#8211;the Circle Line, which connects to the District Line to downtown London. This will set you back a little more than $6. At the tourist information center in the terminal, you may ask about bus service between Heathrow and the many bus stations downtown. Of course there are taxis&#8211;about $70 for a black cab each way, or roughly $40 for a mini-cab.</p>
<p>&#8230;From London Gatwick Airport<br />
From the South Terminal, take the convenient, speedy Gatwick Express directly to Victoria Station. This is the most popular way to get from the airport to downtown, takes about 30 minutes, and costs about $18. If you arrive at the North Terminal, take the free shuttle to the South Terminal to connect to Gatwick Express.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have too much luggage and you can spare the time, save a few bucks by taking the regular British Rail service. The trip takes only a few minutes longer and costs a few pounds less. You may also try the Thameslink, regular rail service to Blackfriars, Farringdon, and Kingscross stations in central London. Check the BritRail office in the terminal for more information on both services.</p>
<p>And the taxis&#8230; about $70 for a black cab each way, or roughly $40 for a mini-cab.</p>
<p>&#8230;From London&#8217;s Waterloo, Liverpool, Victoria, Kings Cross, Paddington, or other rail stations<br />
Rail stations of London are all served by the London Underground. Pick up an Underground map at the information center or tourist center once you arrive.</p>
<p>&#8230;From Dublin International Airport<br />
Buses run at most sane hours of the day between the airport and the city center bus station. From there you can board either a double-decke bus to all points of the city. Schedule information and route maps are located at the tourist information booth right in the bus station. The fares are just a few euros, depending on where you&#8217;re going. First-come, first-serve taxis line up outside most terminals for a more private, but $27-dollar fare into town.</p>
<p>&#8230;From Dublin&#8217;s Heuston, Connoly, and Pearse Stations<br />
DART, Dublin&#8217;s rapid transit system, serves all three of Dublin&#8217;s main train stations. DART uses very economical tickets available in one-trip, one-day, or four-day packets.</p>
<p>&#8230;From Edinburgh Airport and Waverly Station<br />
Double-decker Airlink buses take you to the city center from the airport. They depart every 20 minutes for as little as $6, while a taxi could cost upwards of $20 per ride. Once in town, pick up an Edinburgh Freedom Ticket, allowing one day of unlimited travel on the city&#8217;s bus routes for less than $4.</p>

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		<title>Tiananmen Square</title>
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<p>Located at the center of Beijing City is Tiananmen Square, where you can  visit Tiananmen Tower, Monument to the People&#8217;s Heroes, Great Hall of the  People, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall and see the national flag raising ceremony.  Thousands of people come to the Square every day. It is the must place to visit  in Beijing City.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif" alt="" width="8" height="8" /> Tiananmen Tower<br />
At the north end of the Square is Tiananmen Tower.  Initially built in 1417 during the Ming Dynasty (1368 A.D.- 1644 A.D.), the  Square was the front door of the Forbidden City. The most important use of it in  the past was to declare in a big ceremony to the common people who became the  emperor and who became the empress. Until 1911 when the last feudal kingdom was  over, no one could enter the Tower except for the royal family and  aristocrats.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif" alt="" width="8" height="8" /> Monument to People&#8217;s Heroes<br />
The granite Monument to the People&#8217;s  Heroes is just at the center of the Tiananmen Square. Built in 1952, it is the  largest monument in China&#8217;s history. &#8216; The People&#8217;s Heroes are Immortal&#8217; written  by Chairman Mao is engraved on the monument. Eight unusually large relief  sculptures show to the people the development of Chinese modern history. Two  rows of white marble railings enclose the monument, simple and  beautiful.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif" alt="" width="8" height="8" /> Great Hall of the People<br />
West of the Square is the Great Hall of  the People. This building, erected in 1959, is the site of the China National  People&#8217;s Congress meetings and provides an impressive site for other political  and diplomatic activities.Twelve marble posts are infront of the Hall which has  three parts&#8211;the Central Hall, the Great Auditorium and a Banqueting Hall.The  floor of the Central Hall is paved with marble and crystal lamps hang from the  ceiling. The Great Auditorium behind the Central Hall seats 10,000. The  Banqueting Hall is a huge hall with 5,000 seats.<img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/photogallery/0026500/tiananmen%2010026450tm.jpg" alt="Tourists at Tiananmen Square" hspace="4" vspace="4" width="320" height="226" align="right" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif" alt="" width="8" height="8" /> Memorial Hall of Chairman Mao<br />
Memorial Hall of Chairman Mao is at  the south side of the Square. This Hall is divided into three halls and our dear  Chairman Mao&#8217;s body lies in a crystal coffin in one of the halls surrounded by  fresh bouquets of various famous flowers and grasses.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/arrow-r-blue.gif" alt="" width="8" height="8" /> National Museum of China<br />
Another important place for the tourist to  visit is the China National Museum at the east side of the Square. It just came  into existence in 2003 and is a combination of Chinese History Museum and  Chinese Revolutionary Museum. This National Museum faces the Great Hall of the  People. Inside the Chinese Revolutionary Museum are a lot of material objects,  pictures, books and models to present the development of modern China. The  Chinese History Museum shows a large number of cultural relics illustrating the  long history and glorious culture of China from 1,700,000 years ago to 1921 when  the last emperor left the throne.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/ico-001-.gif" alt="" width="14" height="16" /> Flag-Raising Ceremony<br />
Five Star Red Flag-the Chinese national  flag, flies high in the sky above the Square. To see the guard of honor raise  the Flag is a must for the tourist visiting Beijing City. You have to get up  very early and arrive at the Square before sunrise. Only by doing so can you see  the ceremony clearly as there are crowds of people attending the ceremony every  day.</p>
<p>Click for more details on 2010 Timetable for Flag-Raising Ceremony:    <img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/ra.gif" alt="" width="8" height="14" /> January &#8211; June   <img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/logo/ico/ra.gif" alt="" width="8" height="14" /> July &#8211; December</p>
<p><img src="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/images/photogallery/0026500/tiananmen%2010026261tm.jpg" alt="Monument to the People's Heroes" hspace="4" vspace="4" width="226" height="320" align="right" />The present Tiananmen Square has an area of 440,000 square  meters and has become a relaxing place for the common people to fly kites and  walk. On a holiday, the whole square is covered with fresh flowers.</p>
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<td>Free for square visiting; CNY 15 for tower ascending</td>
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<td>Subway Line 1: get off at Tiananmen East or Tiananmen West  Station.<br />
Subway Line 2: get off at Qianmen Station and walk north.</td>
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<td>Take bus no.1, 5, 10, 22, 37, 52, 205, 728 or 802 and get off at Tiananmen  West.<br />
Take bus no.1, 2, 10, 20, 37, 52, 59, 82, 120, 126, 203, 205, 210, 728  or 802 and get off at Tiananmen East.<br />
Take bus no.2, 5, 8, 20, 22, 120, 126,  203, or 210 and get off at Tiananmen Square East.<br />
Take bus no.2, 5, 20, 120,  126 or 210 and get off at Tiananmen Square West.</td>
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Belarus travel can be a wonderful experience. Belarus is rich in culture and history, relatively inexpensive and not yet over-run by tourists. However, because English is not common and information is not widely available, Belarus travel can be challenging for the first-time visitor. This Belarus Travel Guide goes into depth [...]]]></description>
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<p>Belarus travel can be a wonderful experience. Belarus is rich in culture and history, relatively inexpensive and not yet over-run by tourists. However, because English is not common and information is not widely available, Belarus travel can be challenging fo<a href="http://www.hk63.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Belarus-Mir-Castle.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-8" title="Belarus-Mir-Castle" src="http://www.hk63.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Belarus-Mir-Castle.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="238" /></a>r the first-time visitor. This Belarus Travel Guide goes into depth to give Belarus travelers much of the information necessary to get here and get as much from the visit as possible. The pages of this Belarus Travel Guide offer information about visas, accomodation, sightseeing and transportation for Minsk and the rest of Belarus. On the bottom of each page of the Belarus Travel Guide you will find a comment box. Your suggestions will help us to develop the Belarus travel guide to be an important source of travel information for Belarus travel.</p>
<p>Arriving in Belarus<br />
Belarus travel allows you to experience a different world. Belarus still clings to the Soviet past and has a very different atmosphere compared with neighboring countries, such Lithuania. In fact, a trip to both Lithuania and Belarus, two ex-soviet states and very close neighbors, is a remarkable experience. Lithuania has rapidly become very Western-oriented while Belarus is still very much Eastern-oriented and you feel the difference instantly. (The contents of this website are copyrighted by TravelsWise.com, the Europe Travel Guide).</p>
<p>Clearing customs and the border to Belarus can be stressful, but foreigners usually have an advantage: Belarusian boarder guards rarely speak English. Most of the time, they look quickly at your passport and leave you in peace.</p>
<p>Checking into your hotel may be unpleasant. You may not feel the warm welcome you would expect at a hotel reception desk. Don take it as a sign that you are not welcome. Most hotels in Belarus are state owned and customer satisfaction is not the priority on their minds. However, enter a restaurant and the attitude is very different.You will be welcomed at the typical restaurant and treated with a high level of service. Why the difference? Most restaurants are privately owned and their survival depends on customer satisfaction.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beijing is not only the political center of China, but it is also the most strategic city in the north. Many dynasties in Chinese history actively built walls in this area. Among many historical ruins of the Great Wall in Beijing, the wall built during the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644) is the most often [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beijing is not only the political center of China, but it is also the most strategic city in the north. Many dynasties in Chinese history actively built walls in this area. Among many historical ruins of the Great Wall in Beijing, the wall built during the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644) is the most often seen and best preserved, running over 373 miles and containing about 827 city wall platforms, 71 passes and countless towers. The famous Great Wall sections include the Badaling, Huanghuacheng, Mutianyu, Jiankou, Gubeikou, Jinshanling and Simatai great wall.</p>
<p>If you want to experience the culture and enjoy the beauty of the Great Wall, meandering along the bricks of the Badaling Great Wall is your first choice. It is famous for its deep-rooted culture, magnificent sights and complete military facilities – the essence of the Great Wall. You may find many pictures of it in magazines and guide books and printed on stamps. Being the must-see section of the Great Wall, it is sometimes flocked with visitors especially during holidays.</p>
<p>You may want to avoid the peak seasons or visit the Mutianyu Great Wall instead. It is even more beautiful and has fewer tourists. If you are nostalgic for old times, the Simatai and Gubeikou sections should be on your itinerary. These two sections are well maintained in their original states. The strong, primitive walls enhance the beauty of the wilderness.</p>
<p>If you are energetic and daring, adventures on the Huanghuacheng and Jiankou sections await you.<br />
Beijing Great Wall<br />
Beijing Great Wall<br />
The steep peaks and broken bricks will challenge your courage and curiosity. Remember to bring complete a mountaineering outfit, food and water. Water is unavailable on the wild sections.</p>
<p>Different sections of Beijing’s Great Wall can satisfy many different interests. Come and explore your favorite one!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beijing, capital of the People’s Republic of China, is the nation’s political, economic, cultural, educational and international trade and communication center. Located in northern China, close to the port city of Tianjin and partially surrounded by Hebei Province, Beijing also serves as the most important transportation hub and port of entry in China.</p>
<p>Beijing, Jing for short, is one of the six ancient cities in China. It has been the heart and soul of politics and society throughout its long history and consequently there is an unparalleled wealth of discovery to delight and intrigue travelers as they explore Beijing’s ancient past and enjoy its exciting modern development. Now it has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with about 140 million Chinese tourists and 4.4 million international visitors in a year.</p>
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