ANOTHER SIDE TO LOVE
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ANOTHER SIDE TO LOVE
RE DISC OV E R S E E T H E L A N D O F T H E D R A G O N C HINA A N E W ANOTHER SIDE TO LOVE There’s more to the Middle Kingdom than the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Whether your passions lie in art and architecture, adventure or cultural immersion, Singapore Changi Airport and its travel partners make it a breeze to pick your next Chinese destination by offering you easy flight connections and inspiring itineraries. You can also opt for a customised package to cover everything on your bucket list – make sure it includes spots that will enrich your experience by fulfilling one or more of these criteria sought after by travellers: ARTS ALERT PHOTO TPG/CLICK PHOTOS IN CROWD ON A GUILIN HIGH Calling all adventurers: The ancient scenic spot scales new heights OF MOUNTAINS AND WATER Huangshan and Hangzhou boast scenery straight out of traditional landscape paintings ART LOVER’S PARADISE Zhangjiajie, the Three Gorges and Chongqing CULTURAL BUY-IN What to take to Yunnan: an open mind and an empty bag CULTURE CLUB PHOTO OP ONE LAST LOOK DINE IN SHOP STOP Get up close with endangered creatures and cultures in Chengdu CULTURAL COCKTAIL Take a sip of the heady mix that is Harbin in winter Win prizes and score great travel deals at the Rediscover China exhibition held at Changi Airport from Sept 7-27! Scan this QR code, or find out more on the last page. C O M P L I M E N TA R Y W I T H H E R W O R L D , O C T O B E R 2 0 1 5 GUILIN HUANGSHAN & HANGZHOU O F M OU N TA I N S A N D WAT E R W WANT TO VI EW SC ENES THAT BR I NG TR AD IT IONAL PAINT INGS TO L LI FE? THEN YOU NEED TO VI SI T HUANGS H AN AND H ANGZH OU, A AND ALL THEI R QUAI NT WATER TOWNS . IMPRESSION LIU SANJIE SHOW Created by acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou and performed on the Li River after dark, it features a cast of Zhuang minority villagers, and uses songs, colourful costumes and lighting to tell the story of Liu Sanjie, a Zhuang girl whose legendary singing won her great admiration. West Lake is renowned for its scenery, by day or night. Elephant Trunk Hill in Guilin. A N A DV E N T U R E TO REMEMBER DON’T JUST SIT BACK AND ENJOY THE SCENERY. PACK YOUR HIKING BOOTS AND SPORTSWEAR, AND GET READY FOR THE MOUNTAINS, CAVES AND GULLIES OF GUILIN. Y ou may be surprised to learn that China is a top destination for adventure lovers. Places like Guilin in northern Guangxi province are of course famous for their breathtaking natural scenery and dramatic landscapes, but they are also popular for their outdoor activities and extremesports offerings. So pack your hiking boots and sportswear, and get ready to challenge yourself in the mountains, caves and gullies of Guilin. Once you are in Guilin, a visit to the Tianmenshan National Park Scenic Area in Ziyuan is definitely in order. Taking its name from Tianmenshan (Heaven’s Door Mountain), it doesn’t have an easy route up. You’ll need to hike to the Zijiang river to reach the cable car station. Then, walk from the cable car end-point station, midway up the mountain, to the peak. It requires effort, but the view from the top is your reward. Visit the glass platform lookout – the gutsy ones among you will get a huge thrill out of “walking in the sky” and taking in the views through the glass flooring. From Ziyuan, you can move on to Longsheng County, little more than a three-hour drive away. Check into Datang Bay Cottage for an overnight stay. This resort is located in a remote mountain area that is home to the minority Longsheng people, and is an excellent base from which to explore the tranquil natural surroundings, and enjoy the cuisines of the minority groups living in the region. Shutterbugs, don’t miss the The famously photogenic Longsheng Rice Terraces. opportunity to photograph the highlight of this area – the Longsheng Rice Terraces. Also called the Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces, this vast expanse of rice paddies situated about 27km south-east of Longsheng County dates back 650 years. It is a sight to behold, with verdant layers stacked one on top of the other around a massive mountain, and it is also where the minority Yao and Zhuang people live and work. Get your feet wet – literally – with a trip up the Li River on a bamboo raft! Bamboo rafting is very different from boating – it allows you to truly feel the river currents, so you’re more connected to the surroundings. Just make sure you don sandals, or waterproof shoes. The waters here are relatively calm, and a leisurely cruise offers spectacular views of the everchanging landscape, from the limestone mountains to waterfalls and sparkling lakes. Don’t want to be ferried up and down the river? Kayaking is fast gaining popularity as an activity in the river’s lower reaches – rent a kayak and paddle to your heart’s content. If that’s still not enough to set your pulse racing, the Yangshuo Mountains’ karst topography makes it an exciting place to indulge in extreme sports. Cycling tours are popular with visitors, and the trails will get you zipping around no matter what your level of cycling proficiency. Yangshuo is also among the top spots in Asia for rockclimbing, abseiling and zip lining – just some of the more rugged activities that are bound to please adrenalin junkies. Get your heart pumping while taking in BOOK THIS 6303-5333 TA1501 CALL OR VISIT WWW.CHANGIAIRPORT.COM/ REDISCOVERCHINA OR E-MAIL ENQUIRIES@ASAHOLIDAY.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION. C o m p l i m e n ta r y w i t h H e r W o r l d , O C t o b e r 2 0 1 5 8 DAYS T’S LE O! G Guilin + Yangshuo + Li River + Datang Bay + Ziyuan Tianmenshan Includes exclusive stay at Datang Bay Cottage and cruise along the Li River. the gorgeous mountain views! Once night falls and you have to coil up your ropes, Yangshuo’s West Street offers adrenalin-boosting action of a different kind. Popularly known as Foreigners’ Street, it is packed with shops, bars and restaurants, making it a favourite with visitors and expats who want to unwind at the end of a long day of sightseeing, or tuck into some Western food. After recharging with dining, drinking and shopping, you’ll be ready for another quick trip to a natural attraction. Just 5km from downtown Guilin is the Reed Flute Cave, which got its name from a type of reed that grows at its entrance. Such reeds can be made into melodious flutes. This 240m-long grotto was carved out of the karst limestone mountains over millions of years, but you can explore it in less than an hour. Inside, wonder at the numerous stalactites, stalagmites, stone pillars and rock formations that were created by carbonate deposits, all stunningly highlighted by multicoloured lighting. It’s a surreal, almost otherworldly experience. Alternatively, you can explore another of Guilin’s most popular natural spots – the Silver Cave, just 18km out of Yangshuo. Named for the silvery stalactites in it, the cave has a 2km circular route that runs through no fewer than 12 mountains. YANGSHUO LOCAL MARKET This is where the locals shop for food and household goods, and gather to chat with one another. Open daily, the colourful and lively market is the place to get souvenirs and local handicrafts like silk fans, textiles, embroidery and jewellery. PHOTOS CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS On the Li River in Guilin. PHOTOS CHINA NATIONAL TOURIST OFFICE & CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS NANSHAN ROAD I t’s only fitting that China’s many natural attractions are the centrepieces of numerous highly acclaimed traditional paintings over the centuries. No Chinese landscape painting is complete without awe-inspiring peaks and serene bodies of water. You’ll see these paintings spring to life when you combine Mount Huangshan (also known as the Yellow Mountain) and Hangzhou in one itinerary. Take in the panoramic mountain views, soak in the soothing hot springs, and observe life along the picturesque waterways. To get the most of the gorgeous views, ascend Mount Huangshan by cable car. Stay the night at the five-star Xihai Hotel, which is at the top the mountain and commands breathtaking views. The hotel can be reached on foot from the cable-car station and is just minutes away from the sunrise observation site, the place from which where you’ll want to watch the muchvaunted sunrise in the morning. 6212-9686 $398 FOR TWIN-ROOM SHARING. TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. w w w. h e r w o r l d p l u s / t r av e l / c o p e n h a g e n . c o m in use even today. It connects five great rivers: the Hai River, the Huai River, the Yangtze River, the Yellow River and the Qiantang River. On the lower reaches of Qiantang River is China’s “romance capital”, Hangzhou. A must-see here is the West Lake, which Marco Polo once described as “charming”. It has been designated a Unesco World Heritage Site, and for good reason too – poets, scholars and artists have all sought inspiration here. The place is renowned for its traditional Chinese aesthetic, and numerous romantic legends about it have sprung up over the millennia. A stroll along the banks of the West Lake is the perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge when visiting this city. BROKEN BRIDGE Numerous movies and TV serials have been made about the famous folk tale, Legend of the White Snake, and its titular snake spirit, Madam White. But did you know that the story was set in Hangzhou? The protagonist, Xu Xian, supposedly stood on the Broken Bridge and vomited immortality pills into the lake. The white snake living in the lake then swallowed them, kickstarting what is oft-regarded today as an epic love story transcending the boundaries between the human and spirit realms. BOOK THIS PACKAGES START AT VALID FOR SELECTED DATES FROM SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 2015. the bathing areas to cater to travellers. Bring your bathing suit and take a dip, or go for a whole spa experience. The mineral-rich waters are said to beautify the skin, prevent diseases and even improve health. Other water-rich areas worth packing into your itinerary are the rural Hong Village and Nanxun Stunning vistas of Ancient Town. The Mount Huangshan include willows and former is nestled in seas of clouds against the mountains and the rocky cliffs. accessible by coach. Many artists love visiting this Unesco If you fancy a more rejuvenating World Heritage Site to paint its many slant to your holiday, Mount Huangshan glistening ponds and traditional is also famous for its hot-spring baths, buildings. Even Hollywood has been about 650m above sea level at the foot captivated by its beauty, filming some of Purple Rock Peak. The springs have scenes of Oscar-winning movie an average temperature of 42.5 deg C Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon at this and are favoured by mountain climbers. location. As for the charming water town Many villas such as the Huangshan Hot of Nanxun, it features picture-perfect Spring Hotel were developed around canals that have made it a popular spot for tourism from as far back as the Ming and Qing Dynasties. FERMENTED Another famous water feature MANDARIN FISH to check out is the world’s oldest and longest man-made canal. A vast Insist on trying this waterway system running from Beijing pungent Huangshan in the north all the way to Zhejiang in speciality that is the south, The Grand Canal is a Unesco representative of Anhui World Heritage Site. Its construction cuisine. The fish is fermented in salt for began in the 5th century BC, and, prior seven days, so it isn’t for the faint-hearted to the Industrial Revolution, it was – some claim it even trumps fermented considered the world’s most extensive beancurd in the stink stakes. However, feat of civil engineering. The canal “smelly fish”, as it’s called in Mandarin, is was used to transport goods and said to be mild in flavour and surprisingly food between cities, and remains pleasant to eat. Make sure you visit the vibrant Nanshan Road in Hangzhou, a vital part of the West Lake Scenic Area. Nicknamed “Bar Street” because of the wealth of watering holes lining it, it stretches 4.3km and borders the town and lake. If drinking and clubbing are not up your alley, take a seat at a teahouse by the lake and enjoy the night scenery over a cuppa. TA109 CALL OR VISIT WWW.CHANGIAIRPORT.COM/ REDISCOVERCHINA OR E-MAIL CHINATOURS@CHANBROTHERS.COM.SG FOR MORE INFORMATION. 8 DAYS T’S LE O! G Mount Huangshan + Nanxun Ancient Town + Hong Village + Hangzhou + Wuyuan Includes stay at Xihai Hotel on Mount Huangshan, and hot-spring experience at Huangshan Hot Spring Hotel. PACKAGES START AT $698 FOR THE SECOND PERSON IN EACH PAIR OF TRAVELLERS. VALID FROM SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 2015. TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. YUNNAN ZHANGJIAJIE, THE THREE GORGES & CHONGQING A RT LOV E R ’ S PA R A D I S E CALLING ALL CULTURE VULTURES AND ARTISTS AT HEART: DISCOVER A TREASURE TROVE OF INSPIRATION ALONG THE YANGTZE RIVER. CHONGQING ART GALLERY The easy-to-find Chongqing Art Gallery (Jiefangbei Guotai Arts Centre) boasts an exterior that is a sculptural artwork in itself. Its collection comprises mostly the works of home-grown artists – a great way to get a peek into the local art scene. Also consider dropping by the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. Established 64 years ago, it is one of the five most prominent art academies in the country, offering courses in traditional Chinese painting, oil painting and more. transport wares by boat as they have for generations. Even the alleys hark back to olden times, with their ancient paved paths. If you’re a movie buff, you’ll want to make Zhangjiajie your next stop. Also located in Hunan province, the city was given its present name in 1994 to draw more attention to its huge Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, a Unesco World Heritage Site. So surreal is the scenery that it inspired the floating mountains in the James Cameron The Yangtze River passing through Chongqing. MIAO MEMENTOS Phoenix Ancient City is home to the Miao ethnic minority. The blue Miao skirt is said to be a popular souvenir item for women visitors. And the elaborate jewellery and vibrant batik paintings not only evoke the colourful traditions and culture of the people, but also make excellent keepsakes. blockbuster movie, Avatar. The park is home to the newly opened Grand Canyon Glass Bridge – a glass-bottomed architectural feat suspended over the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. At an impressive length of 430m, it makes for a heart-stopping walk across the abyss that yawns 300m below. To add another highlight to your itinerary, board a river cruise through one of the Three Gorges to see the Three Gorges Dam – the world’s largest hydropower project, opened in 2003. Despite the controversy surrounding the dam due to the enormous areas that had to be flooded in its construction, the structure is BOOK THIS 6536-4733 TA704 CALL OR VISIT WWW.CHANGIAIRPORT.COM/ REDISCOVERCHINA OR E-MAIL ENQUIRY@CTC.COM.SG FOR MORE INFORMATION. C o m p l i m e n ta r y w i t h H e r W o r l d , O C t o b e r 2 0 1 5 8/10 DAYS T’S LE O! G Yangtze River Cruise + Zhangjiajie + Chongqing Includes stay at local five-star hotels throughout, and Yangtze River cruise to visit the Three Gorges Dam. JINSHA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE Archaeology enthusiasts should visit this site in Chengdu, Sichuan. Discovered in 2001, it features more than 800 graves alongside artefacts dating back as far as 3,000 years and sheds light on the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the Spring and Autumn Period, and the ancient Shu State. The incredible landscape of Yuanyang’s rice terraces. L US H, L U X E A N D LOTS L TO B U Y SHOP TI LL YOU DR OP I N YUNNAN, HOME S TO T SOME OF C HI NA’S MOST DI VER SE ETHNI C MI NOR I TI ES. PHOTOS CORBIS/CLICK CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS PHOTOS & & GETTY GETTY IMAGES IMAGES PHOTOS T he Yangtze River has many names and is no stranger to superlatives. Also known as Chang Jiang, or “Long River”, it is the longest river in Asia, and the third-longest in the world. What’s less known about the waterway is that it’s also a fantastic route by which to seek out art, archaeological and architectural attractions. If artefacts, culture, design and history get your heart racing, meander down the river to Zhangjiajie, the Three Gorges and Chongqing to feed your curiosity and spark your imagination. Kick off your adventure in Hunan’s Phoenix Ancient City. Accessible by coach from Changsha, the city is sited amid green mountain slopes along one of the Yangtze River’s major tributaries – the Tuojiang River. Legend has it that its beauty so entranced two phoenixes which flew over the town that the mythical birds were reluctant to leave, thus giving the town its name. As you walk along the river, you will see the wooden Tujia stilt houses, built according to an ancient design meant to keep the residents safe from spring floods. Life here still has a traditional feel to it – the locals wash their clothes and fish for food in the river, and The hospitable Bai ethnic minority honours guests with San Dao Cha, or Three-course Tea, in a unique welcome ceremony consisting of 18 procedures. It poetically symbolises the process of going through hardship before experiencing joy and undertaking reflection. You will first be served a cup of bitter tea, followed by a sweet one, then a spicy, ginger-enhanced third cup that leaves a strong aftertaste. PHOTOS PHOTOS CORBIS/CLICK CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS PHOTOS & & TPG/CLICK TPG/CLICK PHOTOS PHOTOS One of Zhangjiajie’s breathtaking views. considered a masterpiece of Chinese engineering. Disembark from the river cruise in Chongqing to visit one of the best places to learn more about the dam: the Three Gorges Museum, also known as the Chongqing Museum. The modern, glass-domed building is designed to resemble a large dam and boasts bronze sculptures and large reliefs. Inside, you will find displays of Chinese art, artefacts saved from the construction work at the Three Gorges Dam, and even dinosaur skeletons that were uncovered in nearby provinces. After that look into the area’s past, get a glimpse into its future at the Chongqing Planning Exhibition Gallery. The upper floor covers the history of Chongqing’s urban development and more about the Three Gorges project. The piece de resistance of the massive exhibition centre, however, is an 892 sq m scale model of Chongqing that details what the city will look like in 2020. Various rooms display how different parts of it will be developed, along with futuristic showpieces of monorail lines and super-tall skyscrapers. While you’re in western Chongqing, don’t miss Ciqikou Ancient Town. Sometimes called Porcelain Town, it has a long history in the manufacture and trade of ceramics and traditional embroidery. While away an afternoon observing artisans at work in a typical artist atelier and shopping for intricately crafted souvenirs in the former market and trade town. SAN DAO CHA K unming, the capital city of Yunnan, appears frequently on lists of China’s “most liveable” cities. One frequently cited reason is its mild climate, which contributes to an abundance of flora and fauna – a shutterbug’s paradise. For instance, the photogenic Dongchuan Red Land, Yuanmou Clay Forest and Yuanyang Terraced Fields promise to get even the most reticent photographer in a snaphappy mood. In spring, you can venture out to Luoping County instead, a threeand-a-half-hour drive from Kunming, to see the fields of golden canola flowers. The 10-tier Kowloon Waterfalls, or Nine-dragon Waterfalls, are also a PACKAGES START AT $898 TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. w w w. h e r w o r l d p l u s / t r av e l / c o p e n h a g e n . c o m THE CITY OF FLOWERS Unique to Kunming, The City of Flowers is an unusual mall selling all kinds of fresh and dried flowers. It also boasts a perfume museum and flower greenhouse. TA371 CALL OR VISIT WWW.CHANGIAIRPORT.COM/ REDISCOVERCHINA OR E-MAIL ENQUIRIES@DYNASTYTRAVEL.COM.SG FOR MORE INFORMATION. SAIZHUANG FESTIVAL If you time your visit for January, try to catch the Yi minority’s Saizhuang Festival (“Attire Competition” Festival) held yearly in Zhiju Village, in Yongren County. Dating back more than 1,000 years, it is arguably the world’s oldest fashion show. Locals dress up in costumes and sing and dance on stage. The costumes – complete with headgear – are colourful and elaborate, with tassels, interesting prints and embroidery. BOOK THIS 6532-2201 FOR THE SECOND PERSON IN EACH PAIR OF TRAVELLERS. VALID FROM SEPTEMBER 2015 TO MARCH 2016. favourite scenic spot with visitors. The scenery is not the only thing that has earned accolades for the City of Eternal Spring. No city could hope to qualify for the “most-liveable” tag without a sterling shopping directory, and Kunming is no different. Shopaholics will be thrilled to know that a host of luxury labels and big names, from Chanel, Hermes and Versace to Burberry and Louis Vuitton, have opened in the upscale Gingko Shopping Centre. And many local stores in Kunming specialise in gems such as jade, rubies and sapphires. But that’s not all there is to buy in Yunnan. Traditional handicrafts, including ornate costumes, jewellery and homewares are plentiful in this part of China, where 51 out of 55 of the country’s ethnic minorities live. The fashion, accessories and ornaments sold make great shopping finds for discerning, style-conscious travellers and home-decor enthusiasts, so pack an extra bag and fill it up with items you won’t find anywhere else. One way to learn more about these unusual cultures and their tribal fashions is to visit the Yunnan Nationalities Village – a theme-parkstyle attraction on the north-eastern shore of Dianchi Lake, conveniently accessible by taxi or bus, and only a short distance from Kunming city centre. Alternatively, the Dynamic Yunnan Folk Song & Dance Show serves as a crash course. This largescale musical showcase fuses primitive and rural dance concepts with folk songs that are fast disappearing from the world, and uses real tribal costumes and accessories. You’ll also find plenty of ethnic arts and crafts with which to decorate your home – think woodcarvings, paintings and other ornaments – and an array of tailor-made silk clothing and silver accessories that would be perfect for your work wardrobe. Retail mission complete? Head out of Kunming for some rest and relaxation. The surrounding areas have luxury accommodation to make the trip extra-special. For modern villa-style luxury, head to the Banyan Tree Lijiang at the foot of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain near Lijiang. If you have a penchant for uniquely gorgeous lodgings, try the Tibetan-style lodges of the Banyan Tree Ringha in the Ringha Valley. These luxurious rural retreats reflect the local culture in their design and decor. Or check into one of the old Qing dynasty-style mansions that have been converted into boutique hotels in Heijing, a town once known for its salt wells. Enjoy visiting the salt workshops, and try your hand at drying your own salt souvenir with your name carved into it. 8 DAYS T’S LE O! G Yunnan + Red Land + Yuanyang Includes visit to Yunnan Red Land, Yuanmou Clay Forest, and Yuanyang Terraced Fields Scenic Area. Dongchuan Red Land, Kunming. PACKAGES START AT $1,088 VALID FOR SELECTED DATES FROM SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 2015. TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. HEILONGJIANG & JILIN CHENGDU are home to more than 100 Tibetan and Mutuo Qiang families. The villagers still wear their traditional dress and retain their old customs. As agriculture is not allowed in this Unesco Man and Biosphere Reserve, many of the villagers work for the park itself or in the nearby hotels. One way to learn more about their cultures is through the local music and dance shows commonly staged in the hotels in the area. The Tibetanthemed performances feature amazing colourful costumes, ethnic music and traditional dances. MOUNT EMEI Portrayed in movies and novels as the abode of beautiful nuns highly skilled in martial arts, Mount Emei is just two and a half hours from Chengdu. Long regarded as a sacred Buddhist site, it is one of four holy mountains in China and is particularly striking in autumn. The Golden Summit Temple at the top boasts impressive views as well as extravagant statues. If you’re not keen to climb or take the cable car up, visit Baoguo Temple at the foot of the mountain. O N E L A S T LO O K THERE’S NO BETTER TIME TO SEE CULTURES, WILDLIFE AND NATURAL PHENOMENA THAT ARE FAST DISAPPEARING. CHENGDU EAR-CLEANERS Get your ears cleaned by a practitioner of a dying trade. Sit in any teahouse in Chengdu long enough and you should eventually hear the flick of long tuning fork tongs – one of the Chengdu earcleaners’ many tools, along with little scoops and goose-feather brushes. In the middle of the street is a large stage where classic Sichuan operas are performed. At the end of the street, you will find stands and restaurants selling local snacks such as dried persimmon and boiled dumplings. If you’ve always harboured thoughts of travelling back in time, here’s a great place to get a taste of it. the Nine Villages. These villages are scattered throughout the valley and LESHAN GIANT BUDDHA It’s difficult to fully appreciate the 71m-high sculpture, also known as Da Fo, unless you take a cruise out to see it. It was begun in the year 713 in the Tang Dynasty, and finished in the year 803, purportedly to calm the turbulent waters that plagued the shipping vessels travelling down the river. It took the people working on it more than 90 years to carve the statue out of the cliff face of Lingyun Hill. CALL OR VISIT WWW.CHANGIAIRPORT.COM/ REDISCOVERCHINA OR E-MAIL ENQUIRIES@HONGTHAI.COM.SG FOR MORE INFORMATION. C o m p l i m e n ta r y w i t h H e r W o r l d , O C t o b e r 2 0 1 5 S ay Harbin – the capital city of Heilongjiang in China’s northernmost province – and the first thing to come to mind could be the biting-cold winters. Less well known is the fact that it is a relatively new city that isn’t at all typically Chinese, thanks to heavy foreign influences throughout the history of the area. The name of the city is derived from a Manchu word meaning “a place for drying fishing nets” – tribute to its beginnings as a fishing village. It was in this same location that the Jurchen Wanyan tribes, eventually known as the Manchu people, established the capital of the Jin dynasty (1115-1234). In the late 19th century, Russian engineers built a railroad into the city and its infrastructure was developed to cater to the growing Russian community. Later captured by the Japanese who set up BOOK THIS 8 TO 10 DAYS T’S LE O! G Jiuzhai Valley + Mount Emei + Leshan Includes visit to Leshan Giant Buddha, Mutuo Qiang village and Giant Panda Breeding Research Base. $799 PER COUPLE VALID FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER 2015. TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. w w w. h e r w o r l d p l u s / t r av e l / c o p e n h a g e n . c o m a puppet state called Manchukuo, the place has seen a highly international mix of influences. Today, many of the old, Russian-style structures remain, and visitors flock here annually to admire the stunning architecture as well as partake in the winter festivities. VOLGA MANOR Stay at Volga Manor. Built in 1899, the themed resort reflects the colourful history of Harbin, with its Russianstyle buildings, landscaped gardens, wetlands, art exhibitions and performances. The Russian influence in Harbin is exemplified by the Saint Sophia Cathedral. Construction on this Byzantine-style structure began in 1923, and it is the largest Eastern Orthodox Church in the Far East. The church is no longer used as a place of worship, however; it was turned into an art gallery about 20 years ago, and today, one can admire the thousands of beautiful pictures that adorn its walls. You can also appreciate the Europeanstyle architecture – from Baroque and Renaissance to Art Nouveau – along the famous Zhongyang Pedestrian Street. This 1.45km-long cobblestoned street is lined with restaurants, and shops selling Russian products. For more interesting architecture and a lesson or two on local history, check out Shenyang Mukden Imperial Palace and the Museum of the Imperial Palace of the Manchu State. The former, built in 1625, was the imperial palace of the early Qing emperors before the capital was moved to Beijing. The palace now houses a museum showcasing ivory and jade art, musical instruments, furniture, and Ming and Qing paintings. The latter attraction, on the other hand, used to be the home of Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, and has now been converted into a centre of cultural entertainment. Its location way up in the north of China means that Harbin is exceptionally cold during the winter. This is why it is often called Ice City. Locals celebrate the season in a number of ways, with events like the annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, as well as activities on the frozen rivers. This period is also when Harbin’s ski resorts come to life, and the locals indulge in winter Since 1972 TA106 CALL OR VISIT WWW.CHANGIAIRPORT.COM/ REDISCOVERCHINA OR E-MAIL TOURS@NEWSHAN.COM.SG FOR MORE INFORMATION. foods such as dumplings, di san xian (a vegetarian dish of potatoes, eggplant and sweet peppers), guo bao rou (sweet and sour pork), and ice cream popsicles. If you fancy a drink, you can choose to have the experience of sipping on one in any of the trendy igloo-like ice bars in the area. WUSONG ISLAND To see rime ice, a kind of hard frost that is sometimes called “frozen fog”, venture out to Wusong Island, 40km from Jilin City. The locals celebrate the beauty of this natural phenomenon with the annual Jilin Rime Ice and Snow Festival. Activities include snow sports, colourful lantern displays, fireworks and even a barge parade. Winter is also the perfect time to try out the saunas and bathhouses of Harbin. These can be found all over the city and are a favourite with the locals. For a brush with nature, head to Harbin Polarland, a polar-themed park with animal shows and polar land scenes, and the Siberian Tiger Park – the largest natural park that breeds and houses the endangered big cat, also known as the king of the forest. Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival. BOOK THIS 6481-1181 PACKAGES START AT Autumn in Heilongjiang. Wusong Island: one of the best places to see rime ice. Glimpse the reclusive giant pandas at the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base in Chengdu. 6533-7377 TA490 HAR BI N, LI KE MANY OF C HI NA’S NORTH E R N CC I TI ES, I S A HEADY, WELL-MI XED TI PPLE , TOP P E D WI TH WI NTRY TR EASUR ES. W PHOTOS CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS & DREAMSTIME PHOTOS CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS & DREAMSTIME M odernisation definitely has its advantages. Unfortunately, it also leads to the displacement of peoples and the gradual erosion of minority cultures, and even the disappearance of natural habitats. This, in turn, has affected China’s wildlife and natural phenomena. One place to appreciate these endangered cultures at close quarters is Sichuan province, especially in the areas of Jiuzhaigou and Chengdu. For a start, visit Jiuzhaigou National Park. The sprawling park, covered in virgin forest, is on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau about 400km from Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan. Besides sparkling lakes, springs, waterfalls, streams and rivers, the park is home to nine Tibetan villages. In fact, the name Jiuzhaigou means Valley of Chengdu is also a great place to observe rare wildlife. The national park is home to some 300 rare species, such as giant pandas, lesser pandas, takins – heavily built goat-antelopes – cloud leopards and golden monkeys, and thousands of endangered plants, from precious pine trees to medicinal herbs. To see giant pandas, visit The Giant Panda Breeding Research Base. It is an excellent place to observe these reclusive creatures feeding, playing and resting. Find out more about black-andwhite giant pandas and red pandas, and learn more about what is being done to protect them. With rising temperatures threatening glaciers the world over, don’t miss the chance to take in the beauty of Hailuogou Glacier Forest C U LT U R A L C O C KTA I L Park (Hailuogou means Conch Gully) on the eastern side of Gonggar Mountain, about six hours away from Chengdu. The park has an oceanic glacier with impressive ice falls, a virgin forest, as well as hot and cold springs. At a length of 14.7km, the Hailuogou glacier is the longest among the 71 glaciers of Gonggar Mountain and one of the few that can be visited at low altitudes (3,000–5,000m) throughout the year. Thought to have been formed 16 million years ago, it protrudes from the virgin forest – a rare feature. Experts claim it has retreated 1.8km in the 20th century alone and are studying the impact of global climate change on this and other glaciers. What does it mean for you? Make sure you visit before it melts away! To check out something that is within our power to conserve, take a stroll down Jinli Ancient Street. One of the oldest streets in Chengdu, its history can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms Period, more than 1,800 years ago. Lining the narrow street are old-world stores selling local products like Shu embroidery, lacquered items, calligraphy, paintings, and folk handicrafts. PHOTOS CHINA NATIONAL TOURIST OFFICE, CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS, DREAMSTIME & GETTY IMAGES PHOTOS CHINA NATIONAL TOURIST OFFICE, CORBIS/CLICK PHOTOS, DREAMSTIME & GETTY IMAGES Jiuzhaigou’s natural scenery is often hailed as a fairyland of wonders. 8 TO 10 DAYS T’S LE O! G Harbin Ice World Includes visits to Harbin Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo, as well as complimentary hat, scarf, glove and Christmas gift. PACKAGES START AT $1,188 VALID FOR DEC 20, 21 AND 22, 2015 ONLY. TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. TIME OUT ADVANCE PARTY Been there, done that? Just when you think you’ve seen all that Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou have to offer, these hip strips make you want to take another look. SHOT SPOTS BEIJING: 798 ART ZONE Located in the Dashanzi area in Central Beijing, this lively art enclave boasts numerous international galleries, design studios and exhibition spaces, and hosts several important art exhibitions annually. It’s also known for its trendy cafes, restaurants, bars and shops. Even prime ministers, royalty and movie stars make this a stop on their itineraries. SHANGHAI: SOUTH BUND FABRIC MARKET For fast fashion, look no further than this massive, three-storey fabric market with hundreds of tailor shops, each specialising in a particular kind of garment and/or fabric. Whether you need a business suit, tailored shirt, cheongsam, velvet dress, cashmere coat, or chic denim skirt, the tailors here can produce a madeto-measure outfit in just a few days. Visit with a clear idea of what you require so that you don’t get overwhelmed by the sheer variety of choices. GUANGZHOU: XIAOZHOU VILLAGE When artists in Xiaoguwei left their city in 2002 because of urban development, many settled here, a small village in the Haizhu district of Guangzhou. Factors that drew many of the artists were the village’s natural beauty and ancient architecture – think old banyans, ancestral temples, stone-slab paths, and quiet streams. Today, this quaint-looking village is packed with galleries, workshops, art spaces, cafes and shops, and the talented artists have a new place to call home. GREAT NETWORK With more than 300 weekly services operated by 10 airlines linking Singapore to a multitude of major Chinese cities, zipping off on that dream vacation is a breeze. Changi Airport is currently connected to 28 cities in China, with more city links to be introduced in the coming months. If you’re an avid shutterbug or film fanatic who loves tracing your favourite stars’ steps around the world, add these 10 photography spots and film locations to your must-visit list. –– 5 TOP MOVIE SPOTS –– GO: Qiao Family Compound WHERE: Shanxi SEEN IN: Zhang Yimou’s Raise the Red Lantern, starring Gong Li. GO: Shunan Bamboo Forest WHERE: Shunan Zhuhai National Park, Sichuan SEEN IN: Lee Ang’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, starring Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh and Chow Yun Fatt. GO: Shidu Scenic Area WHERE: Fangshan, Beijing SEEN IN: John Woo’s Red Cliff, starring Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Lin Chi-ling and Vicki Zhao. GO: Chongqing Wulong Karst WHERE: Wulong National Geological Park, Chongqing SEEN IN: Transformers 4: Age of Extinction and Zhang Yimou’s Curse of the Golden Flower. GO: Yalong Bay Earthly Paradise Bird’s Nest Resort WHERE: Sanya, Hainan SEEN IN: If You Are the One, starring Shu Qi and Ge You. Shenyang Tianjin Dalian Beijing Yinchuan* Qingdao Jinan Lanzhou Zhengzhou Xi’an Nanjing Wuxi Wuhan Chengdu Shanghai Chongqing Hangzhou Ningbo Changsha Fuzhou Quanzhou* Guilin Kunming Xiamen Guangzhou Shantou Nanning Shenzhen Haikou Sanya *To be launched in Oct 2015 GO: Tianshan Tianchi Lake WHERE: Urumqi, Xinjiang SNAP: Rugged, forested valleys with gorgeous glacier plains in the background. GO: Danxia Landform Geological Park WHERE: Zhangye, Gansu SNAP: The striking red cliffs and multicoloured ridges of the “rainbow mountains”. GO: Detian Waterfall WHERE: Guangxi SNAP: The multilayered stone waterfall, best seen at dusk when it resembles a shimmering silver curtain. GO: Panjin Red Beach WHERE: Panjin, Liaoning SNAP: The vast stretches of sand that are crimson in autumn, due to the red seaweed that grows in the soil. GO: Mount Wuyi WHERE: Fujian SNAP: Serene water against imposing cliffs, ancient cliff tracks and the ruins of numerous temples and monasteries. 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