Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Lonely Planet's guide to Beijing - Excursions (Chapter), 8th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Beijing - Excursions (Chapter), 8th Edition





Lonely Planet's guide to Beijing - Excursions (Chapter), 8th Edition







Lonely Planet's guide to Beijing - Excursions (Chapter), 8th Edition - $2.99





We offers the best price for Lonely Planet's guide to Beijing - Excursions (Chapter), 8th Edition. To order this product, simply click on the button BUY NOW or View Details.











Product Details:



Lonely Planet's guide to Beijing - Excursions (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the Excursions chapter from Lonely Planet's Beijing guidebook. An excursion into Beijing's surrounding landscape doesn't just help blow the nitrogen dioxide and construction dust from your hair and lungs, it will help you get a better sense of China as a whole. Don't miss a chance to visit Chéngdé, or where the Great Wall meets the sea at Shanhaiguan. visit Chéngdé's incredible Imperial Summer Villa maps lose yourself in Zhèngdìng's old China charms transport wander the imposing Ming Tombs restaurants & accommodations Coverage includes: Chéngdé, Imperial Summer Villa, Guandi Temple, Eight Outer Temples & Other Sights, ShanhAiguan, ChuandIxià, Zhèngdìng, Tanzhe Temple & Jietai Temple, Shídù, Ming Tombs., ISBN: 9781741048773









Books , Travel & Voyages, Travel & Voyages



Destination guides > City







Lonely Planet's guide to Beijing - Excursions (Chapter), 8th Edition On Sale!







At Lonely Planet we tell it like it is, without fear or favour. There's a whole world of amazing sights, hotels, travel companies and gear manufacturers out there - and we want to tell you which ones we think are best. But we never compromise our opinions for commercial gain. If you read something written by a Lonely Planet author, you can guarantee they've been there, had a look for themselves and are telling you what they really think. It's trusted advice from a trusted source.





At Lonely Planet we like to say that our writers go to the end of the road. And they had damn well better. Because I go to the end of the road. --Tony Wheeler


No comments:

Post a Comment