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From
its areas of grand
wilderness to the ancient
wonders of the Orient or
its bustling modern
cities, China is a land
like no other. Ancient and
modern collide here,
captivating visitors to
this little understood but
vibrant and fascinating
country.
Now home
to over 1.3 billion people
– more than anywhere else
on earth – China stretches
from the snow-capped
Himalayas in the north
across deserts and wide
plains to the lush
tropical scenery of the
south.
Splashed across this broad
canvas lie the remarkable
results of thousands of
years of history: China
gave us printing,
gunpowder, paper and early
mathematics.
The
signs of this ancient
civilisation are around
for all to see: the
Forbidden City, Terracotta
Army – and of course the
Great Wall – are each
testament to a magnificent
past.
Yet
China is also the world’s
great emerging nation,
with fast-developing
cities like Beijing
increasingly competing
with Hong Kong in their
modernity.
Criss-crossing this
remarkable and vast
landscape are China’s
great rivers – the
Yangtse, Yellow River and
Mekong. However these days
the waterways are less
important than they were:
the best way to see this
extraordinary country is
the railway, and in
particular our private
train the ‘Shangri-la
Express’.
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