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Kung Fu for China holidays and travelPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, January 7, 2009 3:28 PM
![]() HolidayFu.com is a new Danwei partner, joining PopUp Chinese in the Partner Links section on the right hand column of our home page. Holiday Fu is a blog style website about travel destinations, city tours and holidays in and around China. Each post is about one destination, itinerary or special attraction. You can search for holidays by destination, e.g. Shanghai or Vietnam, and by type, e.g. hiking, golf or city tour. Holiday Fu's content includes originally written tours and recommendations, and edited stories from its sister website City Weekend. Holiday Fu is also seeking contributors: please write to steven -at- ringierasia.com if you would like to write succinct holiday recommendations with attitude and get paid. Note: Danwei partners are advertisers or revenue-sharing partners of Danwei drawn only from companies that Danwei itself intends to cooperate with in the long term. |
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Comments on Kung Fu for China holidays and travel
Yay! :)
I'll be in China in March/April so this will, hopefully, make my trip better than it was already going to be! :)