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Travel Postcard: 48 hours in
Xiamen, China - Reuters
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48 hours in Xian - Vancouver
Sun
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China's scenic Hangzhou issues 150 mln yuan in
travel coupons - Xinhua News
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Ming Xiao Tomb Museum in E China's Nanjing opens
free - Xinhua
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Slow road to China - Penny
Watson travels among the Mosuo, the Naxi and the Yi
on a 4000-kilometre drive through the south-west.
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Scenes from Qinghai, Tibetan
China: Now Closed To Foreigners - TIME
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China official: Tibetan areas closed to foreigners -
Swaths of western China that have large Tibetan
populations have been declared off limits to foreign
visitors, local officials confirmed Thursday, ahead
of the politically sensitive 50th anniversary of a
failed Tibetan uprising. (AP)
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Beijing sees record festival tourists - Xinhua
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Upcoming Chinese Lantern
Festival celebrated worldwide
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China eyes 30 bln yuan Shanghai-Hangzhou rail line -
Reuters
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China silk market traders protest "fake goods" label
- Reuters
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China’s heavy fog, rain, snow could slow
post-festival transport - Xinhua
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China's railways carry 75 mln holiday passengers -
Xinhua
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China's New Year rush puts
trains in line for cash - Reuters
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Beijing: 10 Things to Do in 24
Hours - By Simon Elegant TIME
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Shanghai: 10 Things to Do in
24 Hours - By Hannah Beech TIME
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In China, a rush to get home for New Year's -
CSMonitor.com
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Travelers warned about avian
flu outbreak in China - ETaiwanNews.com
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China stress as rush home begins - BBC News
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China gears up for New Year with travel warnings -
IHT
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New ticket policy practiced to
cope with summer tourism peak season
- 25th
Harbin Int'l Ice & Snow Festival (Picture Report)
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China seeks cure for Spring Festival rail travel
headache
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Cold snap causes more transport woes in China -
Reuters
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Ever cuddlier - Man and mail can now travel directly
between Taiwan and China - The Economist
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China allows lighters, matches
on civil flights.
Dec. 17, 2008 - Xinhua
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S
China region, Vietnam to start regular rail service
in January - Xinhua
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China - Transport -
The Age Australia
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Scenic China city to lop top floors off buildings -IHT
Air China to launch Chengdu-Bangalore route
Air
China, the nation's largest carrier, will launch direct
flight linking the southwestern city of Chengdu and
Bangalore, the "Silicon Valley in India" to promote mutual
exchanges in the software industry.
Air service between the two cities is scheduled to start in
late February next year.
Airbus A319 or Boeing 757 of Air China southwestern branch
will depart from Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8:30 pm (Beijing time), and will
arrive in Bangalore on the same day at 11:10 pm(local time),
company sources said.
Return flights will be on Thursdays and Sundays, leaving
Bangalore at 0:20 am and arriving in Chengdu at 7:20 am. One
way flight lasts about five hours.
Located in south India, Bangalore produces a third of
India's IT industry value, or $62 billion expected for 2009.
Software behemoth such as Microsoft and HP had set up
subsidiaries there.
Chengdu is striving to make itself a regional base of
software industry with its fast development in software
outsourcing and hardware production. World heavyweights like
Intel and Foxconn had opened factories in the city. (Dec. 7,
2009, Xinhua) |