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By: Ric Stockfis
Less than a decade after his first book, River Town, was published, Peter Hessler's name has become shorthand for honest, insightful commentary on the charms and contradictions of contemporary China. (If the word "Hessleresque" hasn't yet been defined, consider it now done.) Having served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Sichuan, a clipper at the Wall Street Journal, and the China correspondent for the New Yorker (he drew on for his work for both publications in his second book, Oracle Bones), Hessler and his wife (Factory Girls author Leslie C... more >>
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Posted by: hasguitar
  Time: 22-Mar-2010 15:07

I really enjoy my stay in this Hotel, Great View from room. The staff were friendly, professional, and great in speaking English. Very good Value for money and... more >>

Destination: Changshu
Avg. Score:5.0
Posted by: hasguitar
  Time: 22-Mar-2010 14:59

The room was nice and view was great, but far from anywhere in Shanghai and the Front desk staff seemed to have finished military service recently and unable to... more >>

Destination: Shanghai
Avg. Score:4.0
Posted by: orignal
  Time: 21-Mar-2010 18:55

The bathroom is tiny,electrical circuits are hard to figure,and the thermostat does not work... but this is still an EXCELLENT hotel. The buffet breackfast is... more >>

Destination: Changsha
Avg. Score:4.8
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French Concession elegance… shikumen lane house charm… Xintiandi's world-class shopping… Pudong's Shanghai-rise trio: the Oriental Pearl Tower, Jinmao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center… Bund tours and Huangpu cruises… neon-lit Nanjing Road… romantic Yangzte water towns… Shanghai combines old world elegance and hypermodern excess like nowhere else in China, and Shanghai dining, Shanghai shopping and Shanghai nightlife are all China's best. more >>

Established as a tiny fishing community in the Warring States Period (453-221 BC), Shanghai slowly grew into a regional trade center, taking advantage of its access to the Yangzi River and nearby canals. The city stepped onto the global stage in 1842 when the British established a settlement just outside the walled Old City after defeating the Qing in the First Opium War. Concessions to the French, American, and Japanese soon followed, and Shanghai's economy began to boom as foreign investment p... more >>

Weather-wise, the best times to visit Shanghai are between March and early June and from September to November. Frequent rain interrupts the days from mid-June to early July. July and August bring hot and humid weather, with daily temperatures regularly soaring well above 30 º C (86 º F). The warm days continue through September, sometimes as late as November, as the nights begin to cool. December through to February is damp and chill, with average temperatures lingering around 0 º C (32 º F), though it rarely snows or freezes. Spring and fall see a number of blue-sky days, but air pollution in Shanghai can be a problem. I... more >>

Known more for entertainment than the arts, Shanghai is doing its best to live up to its old reputation as the home of China's liveliest nightlife while also upping the ante in the cultural game. On the latter count, it will be a while before Shanghai catches up with Beijing, but when it comes to nightlife the city by the sea is hard to beat. Bars & Clubs Today you can find expats and nouveau riche Chinese alike partying like it's 1929, though the soundtrack is less jazz and more beats spun by globetrotting DJs. Nonetheless, jazz is resurgent, drawing on bo... more >>

Some claim Shanghai ranks among the world's top food cities; others contend that the booming restaurant scene is more flash than substance. Whatever the case, it's a delicious question for which to seek an answer, and the mere fact that such an argument exists is telling. Shanghai residents—Chinese and expat alike—love to talk food as much as they love to eat it. And there's a lot to talk about: the best local street-side Shanghainese xiaolongbao or Xinjiang hand-pulled noodle shop; where to find the tastiest Cantonese dim sum or fieriest Sichuan dishes; the best American burger joint; the most exquisite new fine-dining establishm... more >>

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China Literary Festivals in March: Programs, ticket info, and travel-related highlights (UPDATED)
Posted by: Forum Editor    Time: 4-Feb-2010 15:37
*** UPDATE: For more of Chinatravel.net's coverage of this year's Literary Festivals in China, click the links below: Writing a guidebook to China: An interview with Rough Guide author David Leffman Queer Culture in China: An interview wit... more >>
Junot Diaz on writing about China
Posted by: Forum Editor    Time: 16-Mar-2010 17:04
Anyone wondering when a writer of real literary talent would get around to tackling the expat-in-China experience, may just have had their prayers answered. (No, Tony Parsons, we don't mean you.) The New Yorker just put up a short Q&A wit... more >>
Singapore hits the jackpot with the Marina Bay Sands (part 1)
Posted by: Stephan Larose    Time: 10-Mar-2010 18:06
ChinaTravel.net joined Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Indonesian media for a tour of the Marina Bay Sands construction site, a project which represents nothing less than the re-authoring of Singapore’s “downtown” landscape... more >>
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