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		<title>The Different Styles Of Gifts You Can Give To New Business Colleagues In China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a Chinese business visa holder then it is mandatory to understand the business ethics of the country. A Chinese business visa holder understands the importance of presenting themselves to their business partners. If China visa holders aim to have a cordial business relationship with their Chinese counterparts then they should understand the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a Chinese business visa holder then it is mandatory to understand the business ethics of the country. A Chinese business visa holder understands the importance of presenting themselves to their business partners. If China visa holders aim<span id="more-262"></span> to have a cordial business relationship with their Chinese counterparts then they should understand the cultural business ethics of China. Therefore it is important for a China visa holder to take proper instructions from appropriate people who can help them to understand the cultural business ethics of the country. </p>
<p>No matter whether you are a Chinese business visa traveler or China visa traveler, always buy a present for your Chinese friend or business colleague. However, you must understand the importance of choosing the right gift. Here are the various tips that you can consider before buying a gift item for a business colleague. People in China consider it a friendly gesture to give gifts after your first meeting. But they usually do not accept expensive gifts. Thus it would be a nice idea for a Chinese business visa holder to gift a memento from his native country or from China like a pen, holders etc.  Always remember that if you are gifting any pricey object to your colleague, it should always be relevant with your business. Most probably it may contain your company’s logo. You give such gifts to the whole organization and not to an individual for personal use. </p>
<p>A China visa holder should be very cautious while presenting the gift. Most people in China do not tend to open their present immediately.  So while presenting a gift, it is important for you to wrap it properly. Also remember that there are different meanings of different colors in China. It may not have the same meaning in your home country so beware while choosing the color of the gift wrapper. Red, pink and yellow are some of the appropriate colors that are a symbol of prosperity to the Chinese. On the contrary, use of colors like black or white are considered offensive and are mainly used in funerals.</p>
<p>A Chinese often tries to show modesty by refusing to accept the gift twice or thrice. However they accept the gift after some time. Moreover, a Chinese never opens a gift in public as it is considered to be a sign of greediness among the local people. Hence, a <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk">China visa</a> holder should always keep these tips in mind while presenting a gift to a colleague. </p>
<p>On the other hand, if a Chinese business visa traveler is presented with a gift, he should show gesture in his actions. No matter whether he accepts the gift or not, the behavior is always noticed. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you should carry appropriate gifts when on a trip to China.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Selecting Package Tours In China</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 13:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[China is a place where every tourists dreams to go. Boasting of places with exquisite natural beauty, relics of history embedded in deep cultural heritage along with heavenly food china attracts numerous tourists every year for tourism. If you are also planning to go to china then remember to get your China Visa. Again a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China is a place where every tourists dreams to go. Boasting of places with exquisite natural beauty, relics of history embedded in deep cultural heritage along with heavenly food china attracts numerous tourists every year for tourism. If you are <span id="more-185"></span>also planning to go to china then remember to get your China Visa. Again a valid passport is needed to get your China Visa. After arrangements for the above mentioned travel documents are ready then you can proceed on to the selection of a good package tour. For people enthusiastic about selecting a package tour here are some tips that will come handy.</p>
<p>The first important thing is to chart out what places you specially want to see. China has so many tourist attractions that it will be difficult for the tour operator to cram every singly spot into your schedule. You need to be very specific about the places and sites that you wish to see, or else something that you wanted to see dearly will get left out. If you want to experience any particular festival of China like the colorful spring festival, the Chinese New Year, winter Solstice Festival or the double ninth festival then you will have to be careful about the time of the year when you want to visit China. Tell your tour operator about your timing ahead of the plan and by that time get your China Visa or China Tourist Visa ready. </p>
<p>The best thing about package tours is perhaps the fact that you have estimation about the cost from beforehand. Compare between the price of different package tours along with the amenities and facilities that they are giving out. Select the one that suits your travel budget the most. Remember that some tour operators play smart in this area. So make sure that there are no hidden costs that the tour operator is subtly hiding. To avoid being out smarted discuss your tour budget openly with him so that there are no loop holes. Check if all the meal costs and transportation costs are included in the quoted price or not. Some package tours also offer cheap airline tickets. China Airlines is a cheap option, so look for that. </p>
<p>Before everything else getting a China Visa or China Tourist Visa is of utmost importance. You can get your China Visa from the Chinese consulates located in your city. Nowadays more and more people are relying on the agencies because they effectively make the process of applying and getting a <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk">China visa</a> really easy. Another good idea about selecting a package tour in china is doing a bit of research about the tour operator you are going to arrange for yourself. See if the prior clients are happy with the service or not. You can also ask the friends and relatives who have been to China and gain from their experience. Keeping all this points in mind along with lot of research will ensure that your visit to the wonderful place called china a real memorable experience.</p>
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		<title>China Business Culture Etiquette</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With China becoming one of the fastest economies in the world, it’s not surprising that you’re soon going to China to do business there on a Chinese visa. Chinese business etiquette is quite different from that of the West, so it would help to know how to put your best foot forward when in China [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With China becoming one of the fastest economies in the world, it’s not surprising that you’re soon going to China to do business there on a Chinese visa. Chinese business etiquette is quite different from that of the West, so it would help to know how <span id="more-182"></span>to put your best foot forward when in China and on a China visa. Here’s a little help to set you off:</p>
<p>Greet your Chinese counterpart: When you reach your Chinese destination, using your Chinese visa, you will be received by several company representatives. They will greet you according to their seniority in the company and you should greet them in the same order. This will happen at all venues, in fact, you may be greeted by loud clapping!! The best way to respond to this is to clap in return and thank your host. You may shake your host’s hand and nod.</p>
<p>Introductions: Your China visa will be a great asset to you—after all, you will be learning the customs and etiquette of a great civilization called China. Your family name will precede your first name. So, if your name is Jack Brown, here you will be known as Brown Jack.</p>
<p>Business cards: Just as your Chinese visa allowed you to enter this country, your business card is an entry point for you to a business meeting. You should have an ample supply of business cards to build relationships. Make yours bilingual—in Chinese and English and should be given and received with both hands and by bending slightly before the recipient. You should respect the card you receive and if you treat it with scant respect, it will be understood as your lack of interest in this relationship. </p>
<p>Business gifts: When you enter the country on your China visa, remember to bring a good supply of gifts for your Chinese counterparts, as this is an important aspect of their business etiquette. Your gifts should represent your culture and be simple. Again, seniority plays a great part with the seniormost person receiving his gift first. Gifts are never opened immediately or in public.  </p>
<p>Business dress: When doing business on a Chinese visa, remember to dress conservatively. </p>
<p>Start the meeting: At the beginning of the meeting, don’t launch into the reason for meeting straightaway. Meetings here usually begin with casual talk which then turns to business. This can only be learnt when you use your China visa. </p>
<p>Don’ts: Utilize your Chinese visa to get the most out of your visit to China by observing these rules:</p>
<p>	Don’t discuss politics at dinner; instead speak in praise about China’s glorious history.<br />
	Don’t address anyone as &#8220;Comrade.&#8221;<br />
	Never call anyone by his first name.<br />
	Don’t stuff your pockets with your business colleague’s business card but keep it out near you until your meeting ends.<br />
	Don’t snap your fingers at anyone.<br />
	Don’t plug silences—wait for the other person to respond.</p>
<p>This is just some elementary help for one unused to Chinese culture, all so that you get the most out of your Chinese visa. So, use your <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk">China visa</a> and do all you can to build a good and lasting business relationship with your Chinese counterpart.</p>
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		<title>China: A Haven For Art Lovers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 05:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[China is a very rich country, not only in terms of its business or economic foothold but also in terms of the art, culture and heritage of this place. Once in china you will find that even the tiniest nook and corner is blessed with art of very high degree. If you are someone who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China is a very rich country, not only in terms of its business or economic foothold but also in terms of the art, culture and heritage of this place. Once in china you will find that even the tiniest nook and corner is blessed with art of very high degree. If you are someone who is interested in different art forms, <span id="more-171"></span>or like doing up your place in attractive ways or someone who deals with artifacts then China is most definitely a place which should top your travel destinations. To do so however there is a small step that needs to be taken, your China Visa. If you are visiting only for tourism purpose then a China Tourist Visa should suffice. Let us now have a quick look back into the history of Chinese art.</p>
<p>Chinese art has a rich history and dates back to the 10,000 BC when stone art first gained momentum. Painting and Calligraphy are other art forms that were hugely patronized by the then kings. Implements such as animal hair and pine shoot ink were used extensively in ancient China for calligraphy. The patterns and pictures were made mostly on silk canvases. But after paper was invented it slowly replaced the much costlier silk. Modern china art also has many takers because of the extreme beauty and perfection they exude. In fact Chinese art market is one of the fastest growing markets, according to experts. So as a businessman you can take advantage of the situation by visiting China with a China Visa. But if tourism is your only objective then getting a China Tourist Visa would be sufficient.</p>
<p>Painting was and is even today a celebrated art form in China. Relics of paintings from the Jin Dynasty can be seen in old tomb. Famous tomb paintings like the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove are preserved in Shaanxi Provincial Museum. To see all this and more you will need a China Visa to visit china. There are many Chinese artifacts of Chinese origin found in the markets that can boast of being the focal point of any art lover’s collection. For instance the intricately carved Ming dynasty Vases of imperial origin are a favorite. You will get them all around the world, but with a China Visa you can be sure of buying the very best quality things at very reasonable price. Chinese lanterns are another way of perking up the look of your home at a very less cost. They are beautiful and authentic and will be praised by everyone when you bring them home. They would look nice as decoration pieces in your patio. </p>
<p>So wait no more and arrange to get your China Visa or China Tourist Visa as soon as you can. For a China visa you will need a valid passport and some identification documents like driving license etc. You can either contact the Chinese consulate in your city for a China Visa or go for several agencies that arrange for <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk">China visa</a>. </p>
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		<title>The Attractions of The Li River</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 11:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Li River is one of China’s most famous scenic spots. In fact, it was listed by National Geographic as one of the world’s top 10 water wonders. If you have a China visa, you should stop by and experience this Chinese wonder. 
 
It originates in the Mao&#8217;er Mountain, Xin&#8217;an County, northeast of Guilin, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Li River is one of China’s most famous scenic spots. In fact, it was listed by National Geographic as one of the world’s top 10 water wonders. If you have a <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk">China visa</a>, you should stop by and experience this Chinese wonder. </p>
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<p>It originates in the Mao&#8217;er Mountain, Xin&#8217;an County, northeast of Guilin, and flows in a southeasterly direction for 437 km, when it passes through Guilin, Yangshuo, Pingle, Zhaoping and empties itself into the Xi River, Wulin. It is known to be China’s largest and most beautiful scenic spot and is visited my thousands of visitors every year. So can you—if you’re a Chinese tourist visa holder. </p>
<p>If you sail along this river along its 83-km waterway starting at Guilin and terminating at Yangshuo, you’ll find the landscape to be picture perfect—almost like an artist’s imagination. If you’re a Chinese visa holder, you’ll see undulating hills, steep and rugged cliffs, deep caves and touristy boats. It’s lined with bamboo trees and the river looks like a green piece of silk that course along its way. </p>
<p>The Li River is the most beautiful of Karst landscape. So, it’s no wonder that it is called the Pearl of China, as you too will see on your Chinese tourist visa. The river is 160 km long and is divided into three beautiful parts: </p>
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<li><strong>Guilin to the Ox Gorge: </strong>This is the first section where on your Chinese visa, you can see fascinating small towns, villages and village scenes, apart from impressive mountains and deep waters. Along the banks of the Li, you can, on your China visa, see fields, the rooster fighting hill, Clear Vase Hill, Pagoda Hill, Father and Son Cave, Elephant Trunk Hill, Longmen village, Duxu Ancient Town, Forest of Odd-Shaped Peaks, Ox Gorge, Dayan town and the Millstone Hill.</li>
<li><strong>Ox Gorge to the Water-Dropping Village:</strong> Your China visa will be well utilized when you see a range of rocky mountains with crazy natural formations of mountain peaks on both banks of the Li River. As you go along this river, you’ll see Caoping Village, Crown Cave, Wangfu Rock, Wave-stone scenery, Mural Hill, eight fairies crossing the River, Half-side Ferry and the most fascinating and picture postcard perfect Xingping landscape, among others.  </li>
<li><strong>Water-Dropping Village to Yangshuo: </strong>This is the last section of the river which traverses various kinds of landscape. On your Chinese tourist visa, you can see green thickly forested mountains, scented waters, fascinating caves and beautiful stones. You can also see on your China visa gentle willows, green bamboos, crops in fields, quaint fishing villages and old world cottages. </li>
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<p>The Li River has crystal clear water which flows with twists and turns between beautiful and imposing mountains. Lush bamboo trees and verdant woods line its banks as the river makes its journey and reveal to us four mountains—Luohan, Chaoban, Wuzhi and Luosi—each with stupendous scenery. You can enjoy this scene only on a Chinese tourist visa, don’t you think?</p>
<p>The best time in the year to enjoy the bounties of this river is from April to October. You can stay at modest but clean hotels. </p>
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		<title>Best Business Hotels in China</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 10:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[China is a land where progress is the watchword in whatever sphere you think of. Chinese business world is one of the most thriving and fascinating one and attracts businessmen from around the world. There is wonderful infrastructural support and all the amenities that you will require to push your business to the top. Chinese [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China is a land where progress is the watchword in whatever sphere you think of. Chinese business world is one of the most thriving and fascinating one and attracts businessmen from around the world. There is wonderful infrastructural support and all the amenities that you will require to push your business to the top. Chinese government is supportive too. If you have a <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk">China Visa</a> you can go and view the scenario for yourself. It is amazingly suave and profitable. But if your visit has got to do nothing with conducting business here, you will need just a Chinese tourist Visa. <span id="more-77"></span></p>
<p>A China Visa or a Chinese Tourist Visa can be availed if you have a valid passport to your name. There are many reliable organizations and institutions that will assist you in getting a China Visa or a Chinese Tourist Visa. Even the Chinese embassies help out tourists interested in visiting China by getting them a Chinese Tourist Visa. China tourism industry is very much developed and you will be delighted by the touring experience here. The hotels, especially the business hotels are very nice and modernised. lets throw some light on some of them. The Yin Du Hotel is the provider of luxurious world class accommodation that suits business needs perfectly with ample work area, broadband net access and satellite TV. Get a Chinese Tourist Visa to have the experience first hand.</p>
<p>Hilton sanya Resort &#038; Spa is the best if you want to relax and rejuvenate while on your tour to China. A tropical paradise which is flanked by the spectacular waters of South China Sea and a white sanded beach with palm trees and lush forests forming a perfect backdrop. Again to see and feel the magic you will need a China Visa or a Chinese Tourist Visa. The hotel has got an oriental them with all sorts of relaxing spa facilities that will perk you up in no time at all. A plush business hotel recently made over is the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong and the bigger and better rooms have a high end technological edge. The 9 world class restaurants and bars make your stay even more enjoyable. The hotels location, connecting major entertaining hang outs earns it cookie points too. The Peninsula Palace is another name you may like to check out if you have got a Chinese Tourist Visa.</p>
<p>If you have a Chinese Visa or a Chinese Tourist Visa and want to go to Shanghai,don’t miss out on The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai.located attractively across the majestic waters of Huangpu River it is hailed as the financial and commercial epicenter of Shanghai.it has integrated office(retail and residential) facility too. You will enjoy the view overlooking the famous Bund, as well.</p>
<p>Next in our list of top Chinese Business hotels where you may stay if you have got a Chinese Tourist Visa is the Fuwah Hotel. It has got the most ideal location and facilities to host international and local conferences.Weinfang International Financial hotel has many nearby shopping destinations favored by tourists.YuQuan Simpson hotel is also another four-star rated hotel that has a prime location and great communication amenities. Get a Chinese Tourist Visa today to explore the exciting array of Chinese Business hotels.</p>
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		<title>Introduction to China</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 13:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every Chinese visa holder shall appreciate the unique dazzles in China throughout all his/her trips.  It is one of the top most tourist destinations that feature an epic diversity with fresh natural resources.  Ever since one of its most powerful cities, Beijing was elected as the central host for Olympic Games in 2008, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every Chinese visa holder shall appreciate the unique dazzles in China throughout all his/her trips.  It is one of the top most tourist destinations that feature an epic diversity with fresh natural resources.  Ever since one of its most powerful cities, Beijing was elected as the central host for Olympic Games in 2008, China has seen itself an incredible yield in terms of foreign resources through <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk/">China visa</a> applications.  With a <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk/">Chinese visa</a>, you can take a taxi and drive in a pace to enjoy the unique views of the Tibet region through the shoves of Shanghai area, alight by the water banks of Qingdao and walk through the volcano shapes of Sichuan as you continue with your trip.  China is one of the countries that have the best world class cultural heritages on the planet. <span id="more-47"></span> </p>
<p>The broad dimensions of China’s terrain will drive you from the less calm spots to serene mountainous hills and villages all over the country.  When you embark your journey to China with your China visa card in your wallet, opt to relax at Pudong which offers exceptional panoramas to the sky and its proximate climates and environment.  It shares same features with Tibet region and is a fabulous scene any Chinese visa traveller would consider an inclusion.  The spots mentioned here are part of China’s glamour not all, apply for a visa for China today and confirm the wordings.</p>
<p>Being a curator of the global medieval sites, China will draw you close to historical establishments in any turn you take as a visa for China traveller.  China is not only a pool of imperial relics, the state-of-the-art revolutionary innovations has made it what it is today.  Its coastal lines are bombarded with a clumsy of calm beach resorts to accommodate visa for China travellers who are on vocational tours or honeymoon celebrations.  Many Chinese visa applicants can admit that they’ve heard their friends talk about the exceptional pilgrimages, trading and more in China; with a China visa, you’ll be the next narrator and probably your word will let in more visa for China seekers.  </p>
<p>China operates in a forward thought digital age that actually fuddles every <a href="http://www.chinesevisauk.co.uk/">China visa</a> traveller.  You will enjoy a class of hefty entertainments at selected spots.  You will see Chinese citizens invite one another to large dining tables for their specially cooked food cuisines.  You must appreciate the pride and warm hearts with the Chinese, they love visitors!</p>
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