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25 September 2006Tourists Flock to the Three Gorges Dam
A record 1.3 million visitors will have visited the mammoth dam area of the Three Gorges Project on the middle...More
24 September 2006First Shanghai-Lhasa Train Tickets Sold out
All sleeper tickets for the first train to leave Shanghai for Tibet Autonomous Region were sold out at six railway booths yesterday. More
24 September 2006Renovations on the Summer Palace in Beijing End
Major sites of the world famous...More
21 September 2006Mogao Grottoes on the Silk Road to Go Online in 2011
Archaeologists as well as ordinary people will be able to visit the world heritage Mogao Grottoes site in northwest China...More
20 September 2006China to Open Shanghai-Lhasa, Guangzhou-Lhasa Trains on the National Holiday
China Rail is planning to introduce two new train services from Guangzhou in southern China and Shanghai in eastern...More
19 September 2006Potala Palace in Tibet to Have Visitors Center
The majestic Potala Palace, Tibet's most famous building, will soon have a visitor center, according to information from the cultural...More
18 September 2006German Man Fools Police with Terracotta Warrior Disguise
A 26-year-old German art student out-foxed police on Saturday by disguising himself as a terracotta warrior and "taking up position"More
17 September 2006China Railway Get Ready for the Coming National Day Holiday
China's railway sector has geared up to deal with heavy passenger traffic during the upcoming National Day Holiday period. 41 million people are expected to be on the move, up 2.56 million on the same period of last year.More
17 September 2006Qinghai-Tibet Railway Transports Over 270,000 Passengers
The Qinghai-Tibet railway line has carried 272,700 passengers and 37,400 tons of freight since entering service on July...More
14 September 2006China Southern Airlines to Open Changsha-Seoul Route
China Southern Airlines, one of the country's largest airways, will launch regular flights between the central city of Changsha and...More
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