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Housekeeping Service in Beijing

Beijing is an ideal destination for many foreign people. They are working and living in Beijing. When they decide to live in Beijing, they need to take care of their daily activities. Housekeeping become an important problem in their daily life. After the hard working during their day time, they do not have enough time to do the housekeeping in the evening or in the weekend. Then, the house keepin...

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By:china tour | Beijing Tours | 2009-12-7 7:17:00

Beijing Indian Restaurants


The india cuisine is characterized by using various spices, herbs and other vegetables grown in India, and also for the widespread practice of vegetarianism. India's religious beliefs and culture have played an influential role in the evolution of its cuisine. Most Indian curries are cooked in vegetable oil like: peanut oil, mustard oil, coconut oil and gingelly oil. The most frequently us...

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By:china tour | Beijing Tours | 2009-12-7 5:49:00

Ice Cream bars

When you are travelling in Beijing during the summer period, the temperature outside is around 30 to 40 degrees celsius with the strong sunshine. This timing could not be better to find a ice cream bar and enjoy the delicous ice cream. Today, virtually, there are many ice cream bars in Beijing. The normal ice cream bars are the KFC and Mc Donald’s restaurants, since there are many “K&#...

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By:china tour | Beijing Tours | 2009-12-7 5:32:00

House Rental

Where you're going to live is an important part of expat life. How you go about finding accommodations in Beijing depends on where you want to live. If you re going for the top or middle end of market, a quick browse through mags and websites will give you plenty of numbers to call. House Agents here tend to charge the landlord for their services rather than the tenant if the rental surpasses 3000...

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By:china tour | Beijing Tours | 2009-12-7 5:21:00

South Cathedral

South Cathedral, known as the church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin, is the oldest Catholic Church in China. It was first built by Italian missionary Matteo Ricci In the period of Emperor Wanli in Ming Dynasty. Then it was rebuilt under the direction of Adam Schall. Schall was a Jesuit missionary and tutor to the Emperor KangXi, one of a series of missionaries who served in the...

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By:china tour | Beijing Tours | 2009-11-25 9:03:00

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