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(Breaking news, 30 Apr 2008 )
HONG KONG - Tourism Tasmania is riding on the momentum fueled by a travelogue shown on a Hong Kong channel in February. A good indicator of its immediate impact are the figures for advanced bookings for .... |
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(Daily news, 29 Apr 2008 )
HONG KONG – Figures released by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) show that Total Expenditure Associated to Inbound Tourism (TEAIT) in 2007 here reached HK$140.52 billion (IS$18.04 billion), an increase .... |
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(Breaking news, 29 Apr 2008 )
SINGAPORE – Singapore welcomed 908,000 visitors, representing a growth of 5.7 percent compared to the same month a year ago. This sets a new record for visitor arrivals for the month of March. Visitor .... |
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(Breaking news, 28 Apr 2008 )
MACAU – Riding on the significant 70 percent growth in visitor arrivals from Singapore in the first three months of 2008, the Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) hosted “Experience Macau” Roadshow .... |
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(Daily news, 24 Apr 2008 )
BANGKOK – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is inviting applications and entries for the 7th Thailand Tourism Awards in 2008 from April 1 to May 31,2008. The awards recognize and honour tourism-related .... |
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(Daily news, 24 Apr 2008 )
SAIGON – An Dinh Palace in the former imperial city of Hue, a UNESCO world heritage site, re-opened to the public on April 22 following the completion of restoration on its wall paintings and decorations, .... |
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(Daily news, 24 Apr 2008 )
KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 1,819,689 tourists visited Malaysia in March 2008, a drop of 4.5 percent compared to the same month in 2007. Cumulatively, tourist arrivals recorded from January to March 2008 .... |
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(Daily news, 22 Apr 2008 )
LYON – The World Travel Agents Association (WTAAA) held a formal General Assembly here last week and voted unanimously to incorporate WTAAA as a not-for-profit organization. Incorporation will take place .... |
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(Daily news, 22 Apr 2008 )
BEIJING – Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, recently met with China National Tourism Administration’s (CNTA) chairman Shao Qiwei to discuss tourism between the two nations. The meeting explored .... |
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(Daily news, 22 Apr 2008 )
AUCKLAND – Strong arrivals from China and Australia and an early Easter have helped to lift visitor arrivals for March by five percent, to a record 250,000. China has become New Zealand’s fourth largest .... |
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