2012年3月30日星期五

Guangzhou Chime-Long Paradise – The Largest Amusement Park in China

Chime-Long Paradise
If you want to try something exciting in China, I think you should find a China travel agency and ask them take you to Chime-Long Paradise, the largest amusement park where houses 10 Inversion Roller Coaster that shares the record for most inversions with Colossus at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England.

The park currently contains more than 60 attractions and has a daily capacity of 50,000 visitors. Its opening hours is 9:30 to 18:00 from Monday to Friday and 9:30 to 19:00 on Saturday and Sunday, and the ticket costs about 200 RMB. Below are my highly recommended TOP 5 attractions in the park for those who in pursuit of excitement during China tour:

NO.1 King of roller coaster – Dive Coaster

The design inspiration of Dive Coaster originated from human beings’ dream of flying and various flying skills of the eagle. Different from conventional longitudinal trailer trains, it breaks the limit of traditional way of thinking with a design of three rows, like the eagle with spreading wings, and also like the heavy fighter. While the track is designed with very close simulation of famous "Immelmann turn" and other flight paths of the fighters, it brings the passengers full flying pleasures. With a roar, it starts and makes a beautiful left downslide, and then you and vertical roller coaster fly off the ground. When rising to the 80m height, you have been in a boundless spread of blue sky, and then it suddenly pauses and starts the countdown of vertical hanging downward for 5 seconds. You may take your breath and concentrate, and find the hunt just under your feet. It will start a fight of rapid descent from the high which is a dive of 90 degrees for the first time at the speed up to 120km/h. Then it enters the Immelmann ring turn, and after a slight shake of the wings, it climbs and starts another dive from the high and enters a cavern of more than 10m depth. With a looping spiral, it flies towards the azure sea horizon, stirring up 10m high wave to celebrate successful return.

NO.2 10 Inversion Roller Coaster


Maybe you have already ridden roller coaster for times, but you may not experience the ultimate ten ring roller coaster which is the Guinness world record. In Chime-long Paradise, you will have the opportunity to challenge such pleasure. It is an 850m length roller coaster with the most rolling rings in the world taking you to dive into the ground cavern sometime, spiral up to the sky sometime, create breathtaking reversion sometime, plummet sometime.

NO.3 Motorbike Launch Coaster
Only one of its kinds in Asia, it’s the quickest motorbike roller coaster which can reach 80 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds.

NO.4 Superior Large Pendulum
 The latest and most dazzling large scale amusement equipment in the world with the maximum speed 110km/h and maximum amplitude of oscillation 240 degrees, it will lead you to fly towards the 42m height and your heart almost comes out from your body.

NO.5 Half Pipe
 The only U skate board in Asia with perfect combination of jumping machine and roller coaster just like a huge horseshoe magnet in the sky to accumulate limitless energy from earth and sky. It takes you to have a 360-degree turn and launches a rapid assault at the same time, making you feel like a balloon being thrown into the sky, thrown here and there with increasingly large inertia and gravitation so quick that the shadow has been thrown away.

My word perhaps is not enough to describe how incredible these coasters are. It is better to try them by yourself during you China travel.

2012年3月23日星期五

Top 5 Distinctive Attractions in Shanghai

 I used to work in Shanghai for several years and Shanghai, the largest city in China, is so big that it may easily hide many of the most distinctive attractions. While people are more concentrated on Beijing or Hong Kong, I think it is also worth to spend some time discovering Shanghai tour. Below are the 5 unique attractions I like the most in Shanghai:

1. Jade Buddha Temple

In 1882, an old temple was built to keep two jade Buddha statues which were brought from Burma, but the temple was destroyed during the Qing Dynasty. Fortunately, the jade Buddha statues were saved and a new temple was built in 1928 and its name was Jade Buddha Temple.
Jade Buddha Temple
 Jade Buddha Temple is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in the world. The two statues made of white jade are considered works of art and you don’t have to be a Buddhist to appreciate them.

Address: No. 170 Anyuan road Putuo district

2. Ohel Moshe Synagogue

In the 1930s, Shanghai was one of the cities in the world giving shelter to the Jews who escaped from Nazi persecution in Europe and Ohel Moshe Synagogue played an important role in saving the lives of Jewish refugees at that time. Now it becomes a museum to show Shanghai travel visitors about the history of the Jewish population in Shanghai.
Ohel Moshe Synagogue

Address: 62 Changyang Road, Hongkou District


3. Museum of the First CCP National Congress

On July 23, 1921, thirteen members held the first CCP national congress here, marking the birth of the CCP. Despite the unusual political implications, the museum is incredibly important to Shanghai’s history. The building was originally built in 1921 and rebuilt in 1999.
Museum of the First CCP National Congress
Though the building is not the original one, it is an authentic recreation. The furniture and decorations are placed exactly as they were to give visitors the opportunity to explore the CCP’s history.

Address: No. 76-78 Xingye Road, Luwan District

4. Huangpu River Cruise

Huangpu River is the city's shipping artery both to the East China Sea and to the mouth of the Yangtze River. The view during the cruise is marvelous. Down the river, you will expose yourself to the beautiful green pyramid roof of the Peace Hotel and the clock tower. Go further, you’ll find the place where the Suzhou Creek meets the river, guarded by the Waibaidu Bridge. The bridge itself holds memories of the Jewish occupation, when Chinese citizens had to ask permission to cross. Before you go, better to get a Shanghai tour agency, you can get a cheaper price for it.
Huangpu River Cruise

5. Oriental Pearl TV Tower

Oriental Pearl TV Tower, the landmark of Shanghai, is 468 meters high and it presents a vision of “twin dragons playing with pearls.” The tower is a combination of stanchions, steel spheres, and wide columns coupled with decorative spheres to form one of the most interesting architectural phenomenons today.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
The tower houses two of the largest and fastest elevators in the country and you can get a panorama view of Shanghai and the Bund on top of it.

Address: No.33 Fucheng Road, Pudong District