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If you’re planning on taking a trip to Oregon, plan to spend a good amount of time there. You’ll be glad you did, because there’s plenty to do and see. Oregon has some of the most diverse terrain in the U.S. and a one-of-a-kind culture that that’s beyond description, one that people truly have to visit in order to appreciate. Oregon also has a great location geographically. Bordered by California and Nevada to the south, Washington to the north, and the Pacific ocean to the west, Oregon is perfect for those that like short drives and inexpensive flights to some of America’s favorite cities and points of interest—not that you’d really want to leave once you’re there, but you could if you wanted to. No doubt, both locals and visitors have plenty of options in Oregon. First, there’s the city of Portland, where people are genuinely friendly, down to earth, and take pride in their city, their state, and its many amenities. For starters, Oregon has more micro-breweries than anyone could visit on one vacation, which means they also have many unique, privately owned restaurants to complement their wide selection of brewed libations. After a tasty meal and a pint or two of your favorite beer, their state-of-the-art transportation system can whisk you away you to happening nightlife, live music venues, theaters, and many other points of interest. Salem and Eugene are also great cities to visit on your trip, each having its own set of distinctive attributes. For active visitors, Oregon’s gorges offer some of the best wind surfing and sailing opportunities around. Or, for those who like the ocean, Oregon’s hundreds of miles of coastline offer opportunities for surfing, body boarding, boating, fishing, seal and whale watching, and of course, romantic walks along the beach in summertime. Other attractions include the green Pacific Coast Mountains and Cascade Mountain ranges, expansive deserts, Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S., the infamous Mount Hood, and the historically famous Oregon Trail.

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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.

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The state of Oregon is a prime example of one of the great Northwest Pacific states. Oregon has a one-of-a-kind culture that’s beyond description, one that people truly have to visit in order to understand and appreciate. Many like it so much that they pack up and move there as soon as they get the chance. Why? For starters, Oregon has a great location geographically. Bordered by California and Nevada to the south, Washington to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west, Oregon is perfect for those that like short drives and inexpensive flights to some of America’s favorite cities and points of interest—not that you’d really want to leave once you’re there, but you could if you wanted to. No doubt, both locals and visitors have plenty of options in Oregon. First, there’s the city of Portland, a must see, where people are genuinely friendly, down to earth, and take pride in their city, their state, and its many amenities. For starters, Oregon has more micro-breweries than anyone could visit on one vacation. That means they also have a lot of unique, privately owned restaurants to complement their wide selection of brewed libations. After a tasty meal and a pint or two of your favorite beer, their state-of-the-art transportation system can take you to happening nightlife, live music venues, theaters, and many other points of interest. Salem and Eugene are also great cities to visit on a trip to Oregon. For active visitors, Oregon’s gorges offer some of the best wind surfing and sailing opportunities around. Or, for those who like the ocean, its hundreds of miles of coastline offer opportunities of all kinds including surfing, body boarding, boating, fishing, seal and whale watching, and of course, romantic walks along the beach in summertime. Other attractions include the green Pacific Coast and Cascade Mountain ranges, expansive deserts, Crater Lake, the deepest in the U.S., the infamous Mount Hood, and the Oregon Trail. Bridgeport Village Mall 7455 SW Bridgeport Rd. Tigard, OR 97224 503-968-1704

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