Monday, April 22, 2013

China’s Tourism: Historical Sites, Medical Advancement and a Promising Future


Throughout centuries, man has scaled from one developmental milestone to another, leaving in its wake beautiful ruins of civilizations and yet to be fulfilled hopes for even better developmental achievements. These transitions are present in various parts of the world, but only a few countries were able to record and preserve the past and present the possibilities of the future. One of these said countries is China.

Luckily, in our generation, we can observe these transitions and future perceptions through tourism. We can visit many historical places that can illustrate the lives of people during various civilizations at different points in time. One such cultural heritage site is the Zijin Cheng, which literally translates to "Purple Forbidden City"; but is more commonly known as the "Forbidden City". The site is considered to be the best preserved imperial palace in the whole China and was declared to be a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. The Forbidden City is the biggest ancient palatial edifice in the world. The whole site covers up to 72 hectares or about 178 acres. This acreage is covered with 90 palaces and courtyards, 980 buildings, with a total of 8,704 rooms. To keep the people out as well as in, the Ming dynasty also included in the construction 10 feet tall walls along the circumference of the city which measures up to 3,430 meters.

After revisiting the remnants of the past and admiring the ruins of a civilization long gone, you may also take a peek at what the future holds through medical tourism. Among the other types of tourisms China offers, medical tourism is slowly taking on a huge part in the country's goal of attracting people. One of the medical advances China offers that you may be interested in is stem cell treatment. Among the many capabilities of stem cell therapy are its anti-aging and rejuvenating capability. The treatment works by reintroducing stem cells in your body's depleted stem cell lines, thereby allowing for the revival of many functions of the body. With the treatment, your body will be able to restore its otherwise long-gone self-rejuvenating and regenerating capabilities; your body can then fix itself after injuries and will be more resilient to disease and degeneration. The treatment is designed to restore your youthfulness and improve aesthetics, as well as your general health and well-being.

Man has gone through a lot of developmental stages; we can revisit the past by checking-out the remnants of the past. The future, on the other hand, through medical advances, is still uncertain and what our generation can do at present is to hope for the best.

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