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  • Shanghai the city in the East  By : David Stott
    Shanghai is situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China. Shanghai is one of the world's busiest ports, and became the largest cargo port in the world in 2005.
  • Olympic Games Beijing 2008 – Everything You Need  By : John98 Judd98
    Beijing Olympic Games 2008 - What to do once you get there

    When you go to see the Beijing Olympic Games of 2008, their theme song "one world one dream" will win your heart for sure. In Beijing, you can experience their oriental ancient civilization. The Forbidden City is a great place for the Olympic Games to be hosted as it is on Beijing's central axis. Beijing is a home to seven thousand three hundred cultural relics, two hundred historical sites and scenic spots and all are beautiful in their own right. This city is known for its spirit of modernity interwoven with its charm of antiquity.

    You can travel by subways, city light rails and buses in Beijing. You can use these transport systems to travel to the different arenas and stadiums if you have the games schedule in your hands. The most safe and efficient means of transport are the rails and buses. 'Da Di', the popular name for taxies is another transportation you could utilize. They run all day long. Incase you leave some articles abroad; you can utilize your invoice to locate taxi drivers. In preparation for the Olympic Games, the government of Beijing has make efforts to ensure obstacle free buses, bathrooms, blind roads, bus stops and slopes in parts of the city. Incase you are bringing along someone who is disabled, sick or old, you have the option of leaving marks on the reservation sheets while booking Olympic tickets and receiving free copies of guides to many obstacle free information service for the paralympic and Olympic games.

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