Thursday, November 22, 2012

Lonely Planet's guide to China - Tianjin & Hebei (Chapter), 12th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to China - Tianjin & Hebei (Chapter), 12th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to China - Tianjin & Hebei (Chapter), 12th Edition - 2.99, This is the Ti?nj?n & Héb?i chapter from Lonely Planet's China guidebook. Depart from B?ij?ng's modernity and frantic tempo for an encounter with China beyond the sparkly gift-wrap - wander ancient settlements and walled towns, skirt the wild edges of Manchuria and journey to the majestic 18th-century retreat of the Qing emperors. explore the temple town of Zhèngdìng maps forage for history among the ragged alley of Sh?nh?igu?n transport steal across the Liáoníng border to see Ji?ménk?u Great Wall plunging into the Ji?ji?ng River restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Ti?nj?n & around, Héb?i, Shíji?zhu?ng & around, Chéngdé, Sh?nh?igu?n and J?míngyì., ISBN: 9781741795899









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