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China occupies the first position in world population category with more than 1.3 billion heads, that too as of mid-2008.The world’s population is estimated to be somewhere around 6.7 billion, so China is representing a whopping 20 % of the world population. Effectively speaking one out of every five people in world is Chinese. China was threatened to be bogged down by the serious ill effects of population explosion, but after several earnest tries of its government the growth rate has been a bit slowed down. The credit goes to the successful ‘One Child’ policy introduced in China during 1979.
If you cherish the dream of visiting this wondrous country, where one of the ancient civilization cradled and flourished and had left behind a trail of relics, get yourself a China Visa. These are two main categories of China Visa, one of them being the Chinese’s Tourist Visa. You will need the later that is Chinese Tourist Visa if you are visiting China on tourism purposes, and not business related ventures.
Once you get your Chinese Tourist Visa and are in China you will find that the most populated cities are the best places to visit too. But don’t be discouraged as a wonderful transport system as well as good boarding lodging facilities will make your stay nothing but pleasurable, once you are there.
Shanghai is the most populated city of China. Hailed as a global city it is the central piece of Chinese economy. Located in the mid portion of Chinese coast, it sits pretty at the mouth of River Yangtze. Shanghai exerts significant control over global fashion, entertainment, art, culture and finance. If you are a China Visa holder, you will be exhausted by the sheer energy that the city exudes.
Beijing comes second in the population count and is a busy metropolis in the northern part of China. It is the capital of the ‘China. It has served the position of being China’s political base for a very long time. Being a Chinese Tourist Visa holder don’t miss the chance of visiting the Forbidden City, located in Beijing. It houses the well stocked Palace Museum with several imperial relics. And also several other well structured gardens, scenic areas and parks like Zhongnanhai, Shichahai, Zhongshan, Jingshan and Beihai.
Next is Hong Kong, the showpiece city of urban development, with more than 7 million people residing here. It is located on the southern coast of China and enclosed by South China Sea and Delta. It is well known for the wonderful harbor area and also the illustrious skyline. The city comes first in the number of sky scrapers and has about 7650 of them. Get a Chinese Tourist Visa and you will discover it to be one of the most happening places in China with an exciting nightlife.
Tianjin should be Chinese Tourist Visa holders’ next stop, as it has several landmarks to explore, like the Boxer Rebellion Market, Antique Market, Ancient Culture Street, A Zen Buddhist Temple and more.
Get a Chinese Tourist Visa and see all this and more.