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24 January 2007Singapore Airlines to Add Singapore-Shanghai Flights

Singapore Airlines will add two direct flights between Singapore and Shanghai starting on March 25, further strengthening its eastern China...More

22 January 2007China to cut jet fuel surcharge on domestic flights

China will cut jet fuel surcharge on domestic flights from January 21 because oil prices have fallen in the international...More

22 January 2007Chengdu-Wolong Highway Undergoing Renovations

Renovations are underway at parts of the Chengdu - Wolong Highway, which may cause inconvenience to visitors. These renovations will...More

18 December 2006Luxury Train to Debut on Tibet Line

A luxury tourist train is set to debut next year on the Qinghai-Tibet Railway that opened in July, a high-ranking...More

13 December 2006Driving rules for visitors

Foreigners holding an overseas driving license will be able to get a temporary driving permit from January 1 after undergoing...More

10 December 2006China East Starts Non-stop Shanghai-NY Flights

Starting Friday, China East Airlines will start non-stop flight service between Shanghai and New York City in the United States....More

10 December 2006China Opens 1st Air Route to South America

China's first air route to South America officially opened early on Sunday morning when Air China's new CA 907 flight...More

5 December 2006Enjoy A Warmer Chinese Christmas Holiday

For some people, mostly from the northern hemisphere, Christmas just isn't Christmas without sub-zero temperatures, icy winds and multiple layers...More

5 December 2006Ethnic Dai Scenic Attractions on the Blink of Extinction

According to Chuncheng Evening News, people in the scenics spot in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province are the pride of their place.More

30 November 2006Forbidden City Adopts E-tickets

Troubled by excessive visitors, the Palace Museum, or Forbidden City, in Beijing will adopt an electronic ticket-checking system from May...More

 

 

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