China

 
 
On 1 January 1912, the Republic of China was established, heralding the end of the Qing Dynasty. Sun Yat-sen of the Kuomintang (the KMT or Nationalist Party) was proclaimed provisional president of the republic. However, the presidency was later given to Yuan Shikai, a former Qing general, who had ensured the defection of the entire Beiyang Army from the Qing Empire to the revolution. In 1915, Yuan proclaimed himself Emperor of China but was forced to abdicate and return the state to a republic when he realized it was an unpopular move, not only with the population but also with his own Beiyang Army and its commanders. Map of Republic of China printed by Rand McNally & Co. in the year 1914.After Yuan Shikai's death in 1916, China was politically fragmented, with an internationally recognized but virtually powerless national government seated in Peking (modern day Beijing). Warlords in various regions exercised actual control over their respective territories. In the late 1920s, the Kuomintang, under Chiang Kai-shek, was able to reunify the country under its own control, moving the nation's capital to Nanking (modern day Nanjing) and implementing "political tutelage", an intermediate stage of political development outlined in Sun Yat-sen's program for transforming China into a modern, democratic state. Effectively, political tutelage meant one-party rule by the Kuomintang.
 
                       
 
Fact File :
Location : Eastern Asia, bordering the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea, between North Korea and Vietnam
Area : total: 9,596,960 sq km
Capital : Beijing
Time Zone: +6
Currence : Currence
Language : Standard Chinese or Manda
Religion: Religion:
Climate : China has a climate dominated by monsoon winds. It features clear temperature differences in winter and summer. In winter, northerly winds coming from high latitude areas are cold and dry, and in summer, southerly winds from sea areas at lower longitudes are warm and moist. In addition, climates differ from region to region because of the country's extensive territory and complex topography. In the southeastern part south of the Nanling Mountains, rains are plenty and the temperature is high all year round. In the Yangtze and Huaihe river valleys in the central part, there are four distinctive seasons. In northeast China, summer is short but there is much sunshine, while winter is long and cold. Precipitation is limited in northwest China where it is cold in winter and hot in summer. In southwest China of low latitudes, the land is elevated high, and it features vertical seasonal zones with temperatures differing from a valley to a mountain peak.
Clothing : Han Chinese clothing, or Hanfu (TC: h; SC: ; pinyin: hnf;; literally "Clothing of the Han people") refers to the pre-17th century traditional clothing of the Han Chinese, the predominant ethnic group of China.
Fact for the Traveler: Fact for the Traveler
 
     
 
 
MAJESTIC TOUR TO CHINA (Visited 83) Duration : 15  Days 16 Nights
DHAKA-BEIJING-HONGKONG-DHAKA
Day 1 Arrive Beijing (4 nights)
 
Day 2 Beijing
Day 3 Beijing
Day 4 Beijing
Day 5 Beijing to Xi'an (2 nights)
Day 6 Xi'an
Day 7 Xi'an to Chongqing to Cruising the Yangtze (3 nights)
Day 8 Cruising the Yangtze River
Day 9 Cruising the Yangtze River
Day 10 Day 10 - Cruising the Yangtze River to Yichang to Shanghai (2 nights)
Day 11 Shanghai
Day 12 Shanghai to Guilin
Day 13 Guilin to Hong Kong (3 nights)
Day 14 Hong Kong
Day 15 Hong Kong Hong Kong
 
 
  Above mentioned package cost does not Include:  
  Sightseeing Highlights : Beijing: Visit Tiananmen Square. Tour the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace. Travel the Sacred Way, home to the remnants of the Ming Tombs. Enjoy an evening at the Peking Opera. Explore the Hutongs. : Great Wall: Walk this wonder of the ancient world. : Xi\'an: Explore the excavations of the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses. Visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. : Chongqing - Visit the city of hills, fog and spicy food. : Yangtze River Cruise: See Shibaozai, a gem of Chinese architecture. Alternative visits may be made to Wanzhou or Fengdu, depending on water levels. Explore the Lesser Three Gorges. Visit the construction site of the Three Gorges Dam. Cruise through Xiling Gorge. : Shanghai: Stroll the famed Bund waterfront promenade. Walk the winding alleyways of Old Town. Enjoy the peaceful Yu Yuan Garden. Visit the Oriental TV Tower. See the Shanghai Acrobats. : Guilin: Visit this world-famous destination known for its spectacular scenery. : Li River: Enjoy a half-day cruise. : Hong Kong: Sightseeing includes Wong Tai Sin Temple, Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Fishing Village and Stanley Market.  
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  PACKAGE VALUE : BOOKING METHOD: 10% ADVANCE PAYMENT DURING RESERVATION.