Links
These are just some of the interesting
and/or useful sites we have found on the web. More sites specifically
related to our research-interests will be found here in due time.



China
ABCD Architecture nework. http://www.abcd.com.cn/
Backpacking travel guide.
http://www.passplanet.com/China/
China Business World. Business information and discount hotel
booking. http://www.cbw.com/
China Daily newspaper. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/
Chinese propaganda posters of yesterday.
http://www.iisg.nl/~landsberger/index.html
Frommer's.
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/beijing/201_updates.cfm
Red Bang. http://www.redbang.com/
Swedish-Chinese Association.
http://home.swipnet.se/svenskkinesiskaforeningen/
Beijing
Beijing Daily newspaper. http://www.beijingdaily.com.cn/
Beijing entertainment and culture.
http://www.hotbeijing.com:81/fun/index.asp
Beijing budget travelling.
http://www.budgettravel.com/beijing.htm
China Now - Beijing nightlife.
http://www.chinanow.com/english/beijing/city/nightlife/sanlitun.html
City Weekend - Beijing's leading entertainment guide.
http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/
Chuandixia - the mountain village outside Beijing.
http://arch.hannam.ac.kr/~hpw/china/chuandi/chuandi.htm
and
http://www.womenofchina.com.cn/chinese/pub/travel/2002-1-11.htm
Quanzhou
Who went travelling to Quanzhou before Marco Polo? And how does
the city compare today? And how about vernacular architecture in
Quanzhou? See our special links page on
Quanzhou!
Travel to China
Discount hotel booking: SinoHotel
http://www.sinohotel.com/beijing/ | China
Business World http://www.cbw.com/ | CTrip
http://english.ctrip.com/ | SinohotelGuide
http://sinohotelguide.com/beijing/ |
Asia-Hotels
http://www.asia-hotels.com/hl/Beijing-China.asp |
WorldTravelling
http://www.worldtravelling.com/Beijing.htm |


How did Johan get to China in the first place (back in 1985). With
a Willma guide book of course. Now not only reading but also writing
them. The latest Beijing guides has both Johan and Tan Ying as
co-authors. New revised and updated edition (2003) of the Beijing
guide out now. Swedish language books and site:
http://www.willmaguides.se

Use Acrobat Reader 4 or higher to view PDF
(Portable Document Format) files on your computer. http://www.adobe.com/
For reasonable results viewing these pages, you can actually use
Netscape Navigator 2 (or higher).
http://www.netscape.com/
Macintosh OS 9 users are strongly advised to use IE 5.0 when
viewing Chinese language webpages. http://www.microsoft.com/.

If you are using Mac OS X - go for the
Safari browser and forget the rest!
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