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TESOL Tourism Chengdu

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The Chinese people voted Chengdu as the nation’s second most liveable city in 2006.

The traditional wooden architecture and tree-wrapped streets are being rapidly given up for glassy skylines, new apartment complexes and flashing-neon-malls. Amidst its slipshod attitude and glimpses of ‘old’ Chengdu, it’s hard to believe that this is China’s fifth-most populous city.

Beyond this rapidly growing city, you can find some of China’s most beautiful natural treasures. Special attractions include the Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, which has built a more natural environment than the typical zoo for China’s natural treasure.

Mount Quincheng is a World Heritage Site that consists of a natural scenic area and a holy mountain of Taoism. It is easy to reach via high speed train from Chengdu to Qingcheng San (return ticket only costs 30RMB) and a mini bus from the station (10RMB).

Not far from Chengdu city is the Huanglong Valley and its stunning Five Color Pond below the snow peaks (PICTURE).

China is a great place to teach English and travel. The pay is very good for those with a university degree and a 100-hour TESOL certificate, so qualified teachers can visit its beautiful hidden gems on their free time.

Top Destination for TESOL Certificate Graduates

China is one of the top destinations for recent graduates of TESOL certification courses. There are plenty of entry-level jobs and contracts can easily be obtained before leaving your home country. Apart from competitive wages and benefits, China is a great tourist destination.

Ever since Beijing hosted 2008 Olympics, the portion of the limelight for China has tremendously increased to make it even more prominent in the list of tourist’s destinations. From the wide views of Tibet to the volcanic ashes of Sìchuān, from the glamour of Beijing to the bustle of Shànghǎi, China is an adventurous land of the most mesmerizing and eccentric nation on the face of Earth.

Versatility of this land is evident in both its standard of living and its natural features spreading all over the land. From the fervent and bustling town of Beijing to the desolated Ming-Dynasty villages, China diversifies as the land stretches from one end to the other. Keeper of the world’s oldest continuous civilization, China stands tall on the face of its dynamism and commitment to advance and excel. Every corner has its own history and every success, its own story. Every second has a new dimension and a new beginning for this land where renunciation of worldly possessions is a culture in Tibet’s mountains but staying up-to-date the rule of the town.