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4 March 2007Chairman Mao Memorial Hall to Close for Maintenance

Chairman Mao Memorial Hall is to close from March 3 to September 20 for maintenance, according to the hall's administration.More

4 March 2007Snow Disrupt Air, Highway Travel in North China

Heavy snowfall in many parts of north China on Saturday night and Sunday caused some airports to close temporarily and affected highway traffic with many Chinese on the way home after their Spring Festival holidays.More

1 March 2007Sichuan Attractions Decrease Some Prices

Sichuan Provincial Price Bureau has announced that from May 1, three provincial scenic spots will decrease their fees for transportation. More

1 March 2007Shanghai Hongqiao Airports Expansion Approved

Shanghai Hongqiao Airport's expansion has just been approved by the National Development and Reform Commission. More

25 February 2007Last day of week-long Chinese New Year holiday sees record number of travellers

A record 56.53 million people were expected to travel around the country on Saturday, the last day of the week-long holiday of the Chinese Spring Festival. More

15 February 2007China Will Continue Charging Airport Construction Fee

China's Ministry of Finance has just issued a circular on the government's fund policy in 2007, including information about the airport construction fees levied on air tickets.More

14 February 2007Museum of Chinese History Closed for Renovations

The Museum of Chinese History in Beijing has been closed for renovations, which are expected to be completed in 2010. More

14 February 2007Heavy Fog Disrupted Flights in NW China

Heavy fog in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, disrupted flights on Monday, according to the airport officials. More

12 February 2007Chinese Government Limits Price Markups At Tourist Attractions

China's State Development and Reform Commission has issued a new circular, requiring all scenic spots to publish their new prices two months in advance if they make adjustments, and they should maintain the new prices for at least three years. More

11 February 2007Beijing Introduces Tasty Restaurants Ahead of Olympics

Beijing plans to develop a list of some 300 "tasty restaurants" featuring various types of cuisine that will be recommended to foreign guests attending the Beijing Olympic Games, a municipal official has said. More

 

 

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