Shandong Province is famous for Tsingtao Beer from QingDao and shares borders with JiangSu, AnHui, HeNan, and HeBei... more on Shandong
Shandong Province is famous for Tsingtao Beer from QingDao and shares borders with JiangSu, AnHui, HeNan, and HeBei... more on Shandong
Hot Pot is another popular dish in China and each region has its own particular cooking and ingredients style. Hot Pot varieties can use wild mushrooms as a base topped with fresh carrots, "daikon radish"... learn more about Chinese foods
You can find just about anything in the Guangzhou wholesale markets from "bunnies", cameras, shampoo, wigs, bicycles, fishing rods, golf clubs, toys; anything you can think of you can buy and so we have made it easy to find with the Trax2 Guangzhou Shopping map along with the Market Cheat Sheet and of course the updated Trax2 Guangzhou Wholesale Directory and lots more
Dali and Lijiang in northwest Yunnan is part of the 2500 plus kilometres long Famous China Pizza Trail, which starts or finishes in Guilin and Yangshuo in Guangxi Province... learn more about how you to can experiance the China Pizza Trail
HeiLongJiang is the most northern Province in China and is an industrial stronghold rich with natural resources, right below it is JiLin, to the left is Inner Mongolia and north sits Russia... find out more about Heilongjiang
There is more to Sichuan than just visiting Giant Pandas in Chengdu; there are the Tibetan highlands around Songpan and LangMuSi with undiscovered monasteries to discover… want to discover more about Sichuan especially around LangMuSi on the Gansu-Sichuan Border you need to see the Trax2 Chengdu [Grid Cg-25]... find out more about Sichuan Tibet
You can get noodles (面条) anywhere in China, from the worldwide common Wonton Noodles (in China even this simple noodles soup can be found dished up in hundreds of cooked styles) to the famous Guilin Noodles. In China, noodles can be ordered thick or thin, flat or round, made from rice, wheat or sweet potato, hand maded or hand pulled, dried or fresh. So whatever chance you get and where-ever you are in China you must look for and taste the local noodle dishes!