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	<title>Comments on: Top 5 places in China you have to see, even in Winter</title>
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	<description>My simple advice to people planning a trip to China</description>
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		<title>By: @AlohaZen</title>
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		<description>I just stumbled here through twitter; nice blog!  l love the idea of WildChina... there is *so* much to be discovered in China beyond the typical places.  I&#039;m surprised that you didn&#039;t mention JiuZhaiGou on this list, though I guess it&#039;s impossible to pick just five without missing some great places.  China has so many!  We took our kids to WuTaiShan this summer, and were pretty blown away by it, too (especially by the Nunnery we visited, closed to the general public, but which has a summer camp there for kids.) 

Will try to send some people your way...  Happy new year!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just stumbled here through twitter; nice blog!  l love the idea of WildChina&#8230; there is *so* much to be discovered in China beyond the typical places.  I&#8217;m surprised that you didn&#8217;t mention JiuZhaiGou on this list, though I guess it&#8217;s impossible to pick just five without missing some great places.  China has so many!  We took our kids to WuTaiShan this summer, and were pretty blown away by it, too (especially by the Nunnery we visited, closed to the general public, but which has a summer camp there for kids.) </p>
<p>Will try to send some people your way&#8230;  Happy new year!</p>
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