
One of the most picturesque of all towns in China, Guilin comes a shock after the chaos of Beijing or Shanghai or the rather old world landscapes of Xi'an or Chengdu.
When walking through the Muslim Quarters in Xi'An, China, I stumbled upon this interesting sight - sweet-makers pounding away on sticky goodness, turning an otherwise sugary lump into delicious sweets.

I have mixed reactions for China - I loved it as much as I hated it! But I think, I loved it more than I hated it.

A ride on River Li from Guilin to Yangshou takes about four hours - but you bring back memories enough for a lifetime!

Of all the 'awesome sights' I have seen during my travels, this one takes the cake!!!

Why the Chinese are a healthy lot - well, its because they get together and dance their way to good health!

To enjoy Chinese food, you really must have a firm and an absolutely open mind - and a strong stomach.

The cuddly Panda might its most famous attraction, but Chengdu, a city founded over 2,000 years ago, is the only Chinese city with its name unchanged even today.