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Did you know that your state has one of the smallest populations in the US in comparison to its size? Did you also know that due to its varied terrain, it’s also a major attraction for visitors? It’s true that people come from miles around, from across the continent, some even from across the world, to see and experience all that Utah has to offer. That means if you haven’t been out and about lately, you’re really missing out. Don’t forget your state’s huge lakes, arid deserts, green pine forests, and snow-capped peaks. In case you didn’t already know, Arches National Park, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, and Zion national parks are home to free-roaming wildlife and many of the most amazing natural formations on Earth. Your state also enjoys a thriving ski industry, due to the quality of its snow and slopes. Not a ski-buff? No problem. Even after the snow has melted, you can still enjoy rock-climbing, hiking, camping, and mountain biking. The Sundance Film Festival is also held here. And, if you haven’t been to Salt Lake City in awhile, plan a trip, go out to dinner, catch a play, or better yet, support your home team the Utah Jazz. Whatever you decide, it’s time to go out and get a taste of what you great state of Utah has to offer.

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With the coming of the Beijing Olympics, China is becoming more accessible to foreign travelers. English signs are everywhere and it seems that everyone seems to speak some English. But if you want a true glimpse of China, you will have to venture away from the big cities and into the rural villages, where people will still be amazed by your colored eyes and hair and your western features. To survive in these places, you will have to learn some basic Chinese. Here are some simple phrases to help you get by.

Hello! = 你好-"ni hao"

Goodbye. = 再见-"zai jian"

My name is ___. = 我叫___.-"wo jao___."

Thank you. = 谢谢-"xie xie"

How much does it cost? = 多少钱?-"duo shao qian"

 


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The state of Utah is one of the least populated states in relation to its size, but it’s got a huge tourism industry, and for good reason. Utah’s terrain is diverse and vast, with elevations ranging from around 2000 feet at the great salt lakes to around 13,500 at its highest point, King’s Peak. Its terrain varies from expansive lakes, to rocky arid deserts and sand dunes, to green pine forests and valleys, to jagged snow-capped mountaintops. Part of the largest man-made lakes, Lake Powell is found here, and is a popular spot for boating, water-skiing, and other water-sports. Its high elevation deserts, such as Moab, are home to free-roaming cattle, mountain lions, wolves, and other wildlife, as well as some of the most amazing natural formations in the world, including Arches National Park, where visitors and hikers can see the ever-popular and often-photographed Delicate Arch. There are also many other arches in the area and magnificent rock formations found nowhere else in the world in places such as Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, and Zion national parks. The state is also known for its world-class ski resorts due to its varied mountain terrain and the quality of its snow, indicative in one of the states most popular mottoes, “The Best Snow on Earth”. Even in the summer months, the mountains and deserts alike still support a wide variety of rock-climbing, hiking, camping, and mountain biking. The Sundance Film Festival is also held in Utah. For those more interested in urban vacations, Salt Lake City is a major attraction in itself. Here visitors will find the amenities of a great American city as well as certain characteristics that set it apart from all others, including the highest concentration of members of the Church of Latter Day Saints, or Mormons, Brigham Young University, and the always exciting Utah Jazz basketball team.

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