2013年8月29日星期四
Pilgrims flock to 'longevity county'
For the past six months, Zhou Xuezhong has been living in Bama County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, a place thousands of kilometers from his home in Beijing.
It's the second year that the retired senior citizen has chosen to live temporarily in this "longevity county," which boasts a high number of centenarians.
The 73-year-old Zhou, who has been struggling with asthma and coronary disease for years, said he believes the good environment in Bama can help him battle his diseases, and he plans to return to the county annually.
Located in northwestern Guangxi, Bama counts many long-living elderly among its population of 240,000.
Official statistics show that there are nearly 31 centenarians for every 100,000 people in Bama. In 2012, Bama reported 81 centenarians, giving it one of the highest rates of centenarians in the world.
The natural conditions in Bama are widely believed to have contributed to local people's good health. Scientific tests show that the amount of negative oxygen ion in the air in remote Bama is far above that of many other places in China, and many believe this leads residents to feel energetic and comfortable.
The stories of Bama's "living legends" have spread across the country and enticed an increasing number of people from other provinces hoping to find the elixir to an enviable long life.
Earlier this month, various media outlets in China reported that many longevity pilgrims "crawl like dogs" and even drink urine in Bama, believing such practices can help keep illness at bay.
As more newcomers swarm to the county, a health preservation industry has
gradually sprung up in Bama, partly thanks to promotion by the local government and the inflow of capital. In recent years, its tourism industry has soared due to the promotion of health preservation.
"We are trying to make Bama an international resort for health and recreation," said Feng Haifeng, secretary of the county committee of the Communist Party of China in Bama.
In 2012, the county received more than 2 million domestic and foreign tourists, a year-on-year increase of 23.3 percent. The revenue it generated stood at around 2 billion yuan (about 327 million U.S. dollars), accounting for 48.6 percent of
Bama's annual gross domestic product.
In the first five months of this year, Bama has already received over 1million visitors, generating more than 927 million yuan in tourism revenue.
The reputation of the remote county is so widespread that it has even attracted a number of people who travel from far away to live in Bama for an extended stay.
This group is nicknamed "houniaoren," or "migratory people," with lives like those of migratory birds -- flying south in winter and staying in Bama for several months.
Chen Jinchao, head of the Guangxi Bama Longevity Research Institute, said the number of migratory people flocking to Bama has been on the rise in recent years.
"Last year, around 10,000 such tourists spent their Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year, in Bama," he said.
Government statistics show that in 2012 alone about 180,000 migratory people visited Bama.
Most of the migratory people go to Bama for health recovery or even medical treatment, as they believe living conditions there can facilitate recovery.
Zhu Zhijun, a migratory person himself, said there are thousands of people like him living in Bama, many of whom have been diagnosed with cancer or tumors.
While the incoming tourists have contributed to the growing tourism revenue, they have also raised concerns.
Although no scientific evidence has proven that the natural environment in Bama is effective in curing illness, the county's reputation for longevity has stirred blind faith among many who regard it as a place offering the recipe for long life.
"Some people believe that once they are in Bama, all manner of diseases will be miraculously cured, without taking any medication," Chen said.
For instance, some patients resort to eating the Huoma, a local vegetable believed to guarantee a long life, on a daily basis, just because they believe that the Huoma will "keep the doctors away."
Others are obsessed with Bama's water. They even name it "divine water," thinking that it has amazing medical effects, while in fact the unfiltered water could contain excessive bacteria and cause diarrhea, Chen said.
He added that some patients insist on swimming in the "divine water," which has led to several drowning cases and forced the local government to put up fences around rivers.
Chen said another consideration is the possibility of disease transmission if more patients come to Bama for medical treatment.
"Although the clean air and water could provide a good environment for the recovery of people with chronic diseases, it is not a hospital," Chen said.
He believes that people obsessed with Bama are following the crowd, and that they should have a better understanding of what health preservation is really about.
"What's really important is for people to build a healthy lifestyle and raise awareness about exercise, rather than blindly searching for a long-life recipe in a longevity county," Chen said.
2013年8月15日星期四
The South Beauty In Beijing China
In 2000, the South Beauty Catering Management Group (South Beauty Group) was founded with its headquarters in Beijing. The Group has three luxury restaurant
brands: South Beauty Restaurants, Lan Club and SUBU. They represent the greatest development potentials for this Chinese international catering service management group.
The South Beauty Restaurants mainly serve traditional Chinese Sichuan-style Cuisine, in addition to the Cantonese-style Cuisine series of the Southern School, Tanfu Private, exquisite French Cuisine and attractive Mexican Cuisine. All these cuisines bring their own features to reveal the supreme art of cooking.
2013年8月1日星期四
Qingliang Valley in Beijing Not Far Alway From Downtown
Situated in Shicheng Town, Miyun County, the Qingliang Valley is about 110 kilometers (68 miles) from Beijing. Characterized by dense pools and spectacular waterfalls, this area has rich resource of water. The valley lies to the north of the Yunmengshan Natural Forest Park, and such superb geographical advantage makes it an ideal destination as a summer resort. Baihe River runs across this area throughout the year, adding vigor and vitality to the Qingliang Valley.
Here the green mountains, the clear waters and pools, the luxuriant woods, the countless stunning peaks and stones complement each other perfectly. The mountains are covered by vast stretches of Chinese pines. Set off by blue sky and white clouds, this scenic area is an enchanting painting of nature. In spring, the valley is covered by various flowers in full bloom; the icy water melts and dampens the earth. Relaxing in this area in summer is much enjoyable; in addition, you could take pleasure from picking fruits in autumn and climbing the snow-covered mountain in winter.
The scenic area is characterized by various waterfalls and pools. Whether in rainy days, or during dry seasons, the magnificent waterfalls offer you unusual discoveries. About 5 kilometers from the entrance of the valley lies an imposing Pearl Waterfall. The water rushes down from a high cliff and resembles a charming curtain of pearls. A glimpse into a distinctive cave behind the Pearl Waterfall will impress you deeply.
The mountains command a fine view of the pleasant valley, including a grand canyon with high mountains and steep cliffs on both sides. In the canyon, the peaks tower into the sky, while the gullies are deep and awesome. A viewing platform at an elevation of over 700 meters (2,300 feet) gives you spectacular views of this beautiful land.
This scenic area is unique with colorful aquatic sports. On the clear Qingliang Lake, sporting on bamboo rafts, climbing grids, and playing on swings are all very challenging. If you prefer to amuse yourself on land, horse-riding is for you.
Here the green mountains, the clear waters and pools, the luxuriant woods, the countless stunning peaks and stones complement each other perfectly. The mountains are covered by vast stretches of Chinese pines. Set off by blue sky and white clouds, this scenic area is an enchanting painting of nature. In spring, the valley is covered by various flowers in full bloom; the icy water melts and dampens the earth. Relaxing in this area in summer is much enjoyable; in addition, you could take pleasure from picking fruits in autumn and climbing the snow-covered mountain in winter.
The scenic area is characterized by various waterfalls and pools. Whether in rainy days, or during dry seasons, the magnificent waterfalls offer you unusual discoveries. About 5 kilometers from the entrance of the valley lies an imposing Pearl Waterfall. The water rushes down from a high cliff and resembles a charming curtain of pearls. A glimpse into a distinctive cave behind the Pearl Waterfall will impress you deeply.
The mountains command a fine view of the pleasant valley, including a grand canyon with high mountains and steep cliffs on both sides. In the canyon, the peaks tower into the sky, while the gullies are deep and awesome. A viewing platform at an elevation of over 700 meters (2,300 feet) gives you spectacular views of this beautiful land.
This scenic area is unique with colorful aquatic sports. On the clear Qingliang Lake, sporting on bamboo rafts, climbing grids, and playing on swings are all very challenging. If you prefer to amuse yourself on land, horse-riding is for you.
2013年6月5日星期三
Take Part in the Beauty of Beijing Tour Packages
As an ancient city with a long history, Beijing had been the
capital of Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Hence, Beijing was famous for “Capital of a thousand
years”. The long history leaves Beijing
precious cultural treasure. So if you want to know more about China, then Beijing city you should not miss. Please join
our 4 days Beijing tour package.
Bird’s
Nest
Designed for use throughout the 2008 Summer
Olympics and Paralympics, Bird’s Nest got its name for the shape of the stadium
looks like a big nest which embrace and nurse human beings.
Water
Cube
Not far away from Bird’s Nest, Water Cube
is one of the new landmarks after Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
Jinshanling
Great Wall
Broadly walkable and relatively less busy,
Jinshangling Great Wall is best for hiking. It remains many original features
of Great Wall and you can walk here all the year round.
Tiananmen
Square
As the largest open-air square in the
world, Tiananmen Square can hold one million
people. And it is the heart of Beijing.
Forbidden
City
There is no doubt that Forbidden City is
the best preserved imperial palace in China and the largest ancient palatial
structure in the world.
Temple
of Heave
From its name, we can guess Temple of Heaven was a place for worship heaven.
Today, it is the largest existing complex of ancient sacrificial buildings in China.
Summer
Palace
With picturesque scenery, Summer Palace is
the largest and most well preserved royal park in China.
Itinerary
of 4 Days Beijing Tour Packages
Day
1: Arrive in Beijing
Considering your fatigue of the long
journey, we will transfer to your Beijing
hotel after your flight land off. On the way to your hotel, you will enjoy the
outlook of Bird Nest and Water Cube. And you will enjoy free leisure at rest
time of the day.
Day
2: Beijing (L)
Pick you up from the hotel at appointed
time, and then drive to Jinshanling Great Wall to enjoy the sightseeing of
Jinshanling Great Wall. After lunch, transfer you back to your hotel in Beijing.
Day
3: Beijing (L,
D)
Move to visit Tiananmen Square, Forbidden
City and Temple
of Heaven. In the
evening, you have a chance to enjoy the Chinese tea in Laoshe Tea House.
Day
4: Beijing (L)
Drive to visit Summer Palace.
After lunch, transfer to airport and see off!
Have a happy Beijing tour.
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