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28 May 2007European Man Found in Ancient Chinese Tomb, Study Reveals
Human remains found in a 1,400-year-old Chinese tomb belonged to a man of European origin, DNA evidence shows. More
26 May 2007Shanghai clears the air with smoke-free restaurants
Shanghai authorities want to introduce no-smoking areas to city restaurants from July ahead of next year's "smoke-free" Beijing Olympics.More
25 May 2007Aviation deal doubles flights between US, China
Peters said the department wants to award the new designation as soon as possible, but did not give any additional information on timing. The new route can be from any US international airport to Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou. More
24 May 2007French Students Start Shanghai Tour
Fifty-seven overseas students from INSEEC, the French Institute of Economic Studies, started a short-term study and internship in Shanghai on Monday.More
24 May 200721 dead, 11 missing in Southwest China floods, mud flow
Twenty-one people were killed and 11 are missing after continuous rainstorms on Wednesday and Thursday triggered flash floods and mud slides in southwest China, local government said.More
21 May 2007China to become 3rd biggest travel destination
China is likely to replace the United States as the world's third most popular tourism destination next year, a United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) official said. More
21 May 2007Shaolin Temple to build the North Shaolin Temple in Tianjin
The Shaolin Temple and Tianjin city will jointly invest a total of 160 million RMB to rebuild the North Shaolin Temple,located in Ji Town,Tianjing City.More
18 May 2007Airport gears up for Beijing Olympic Games
Three new passenger service systems for airport inspections are to be introduced to provide faster and better service for visitors to Beijing during next year's Olympic Games.More
14 May 2007New bullet train may have some problems
Experts say immature technology used on some parts of the CRH 5 bullet train may be the cause of its frequent breakdown.More
11 May 2007World Heritage sites saw crowds of tourists on May Holiday
China now has 33 World Heritage sites, which ranks the third place in the world. These world cultural and natural treasures have become coveted tourist attractions and this fact was proved by the tourist floods they saw during the recent May Holiday.More
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