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23 November 2005China International Tourism Mart Opens In Kunming

The 7th China International Tourism Mart(CITM) opens in Kunming today, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province. The CITM has been held annually since 1998, alternating between Shanghai and Kunming. More

9 November 2005More Direct Flights to China

China will be opening more direct flights to America, Australia and France via a codeshare. International flights between Guilin and European cities are expected in the end of this year and next summer. More

31 October 2005Lotus Peak in Mt. Huangshan Shuts out Visitors

The Lotus Peak of Mount Huangshan will be closed for three years from December 1st for biological protection. Lovers to...More

21 October 2005Caexpo opens in Nanning

China-ASEAN Expo (Caexpo) opened on the 19th this month in Nanning,the capital city of southwest...More

18 October 2005British Airways offering special rates

The British Airways recently launched special offers, aiming to attract more Chinese tourists westward. As it is reported, a person...More

18 October 2005Impression Lijiang is to open

Chinese famous director- Zhangyimou is now busily...More

18 October 2005Beijing Celebrating Red Leaves Festival

Beijing celebrated the grand opening...More

23 September 2005Qinghai-Tibet Railway Sees Completion

On September 18, 2005, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway rail reached Lhasa West Railway Station, which signifies the final completion of over...More

23 September 2005Hong Kong Disneyland Opens

The Hong Kong Disneyland celebrated its grand opening on 12th September. It is the fifth one in the world and...More

28 July 2005 Jet Fuel Surcharge added to China Domestic Flight Tickets

China National Development and Reform Commission and the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) have jointly decided...More

 

 

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