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2 April 2008The Third Highest Peak of Yellow Mountain Reopened to Tourists
The third highest peak of Yellow Mountain-Tiandu Peak, which has been closed for 4 months, reopened to tourists on April 1st.More
1 April 2008Baby Food Provided by China Southern Airlines
China Southern Airlines announced on 27th March that all their national airlines provide special food for infants from now on. The food is prepared particularly for the special needs of infants both under and above 6 months old.More
25 March 2008Flame for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is lit
The torch for the 2008 Olympic Games has been lit successfully in ancient Olympia, Greece. The torch will begin a 130-day, 137,000km journey starting Monday. More
20 March 2008Three Gorges Dam Will Welcome 1.18 Million Tourists This Year
The Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest, could attract at least 1.18 million tourists this year when the entire hydropower project is basically completed, tourism developers said on Wednesday.More
18 March 2008CAAC Announces Special Measures for Aviation Security
The Civil Aviation Administration of China has announced some special measures to ensure flight safety during the Beijing Olympic Games.More
13 March 2008Hong Kong Flower Show 2008
News from Hong Kong said that Hong Kong Flower Show 2008 will be held from 14 to 24 March 2008 at Victoria Park in Causeway Bay. More
5 March 2008Meet Jinghong Water-Splashing Festival in April
The Jinghong Water-Splashing Festival will be held in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Region in Yunnan Province on April 13th which will last one week long. More
4 March 2008Beijing Traffic Situation during the NPC and CPPCC
The annual National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference will be held in Beijing from February 28th to March 15th 2008. During the period of conference, transport of Beijing will be busier than usual. More
3 March 2008Alliance Unveils Top Chinese Tourism Cities
Aiming at Olympic business opportunities, ten domestic hot tour cities have founded a tourism cooperation alliance in order to launch more attractive itineraries around China on the basis of rich tourism resources.More
29 December 2007Forbidden City to take a glorious view ahead of Olympics
Beijing will kick off a night viewing projects for the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace and Guozijian (or the Imperial College) recently. The illumination projects will be completed next year before the Olympic Games start, the Beijing Morning Post reported.More
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