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Groundbreaking report on maximising China’s tourism potential


(Breaking news, 08 May 2008 )
BEIJING – With the world's attention firmly on China in the run-up to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has produced a landmark report on how the country's tourism ....
 
 

Nielsen: Chinese travellers follow their palate when they travel


(Daily news, 07 May 2008 )
SHANGHAI – Nielsen’s latest China Outbound Travel Monitor reveals that when choosing a leisure destination, Chinese people are following their taste buds as they travel around the world. Affordability ....
 
 

Hong Kong posts continued increase in visitor arrivals


(Breaking news, 05 May 2008 )
HONG KONG – Figures released Friday by the Hong Kong Tourism Board showed that visitor arrivals in March 2008 reached 2,404,499, 11.2 percent more than in March 2007. This brings cumulative arrivals for ....
 
 

A smoke-free Olympics


(Daily news, 25 Apr 2008 )
BEJING – The Chinese capital is set to implement provisions on its no smoking policy in line with its staging of a smoke-free Olympics. The “Several Provisions on No Smoking Scope in Public Places of ....
 
 

TNS: US could emerge as China’s outbound tourism favourite


(Breaking news, 24 Apr 2008 )
SHANGHAI – New research from Taylor Nelson Sofres plc (TNS), a world leader in market information and insight, shows that the US could emerge as a new highlight for China’s outbound tourists. For a long ....
 
 

Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority eyes China


(Breaking news, 14 Apr 2008 )
ABU DHABI - This city's tourism authority is planning a mission to China to leverage on the opportunities opened by the recently inaugurated service of Etihad between the city and Beijing. Gillian Taylor, ....
 
 

RP strengthens visibility in Chinese outbound travel market


(Daily news, 08 Apr 2008 )
MANILA – The Philippines is out to claim a bigger share of the burgeoning Chinese tourist population as the Department of Tourism (DoT) and the country’s travel trade sector participates in the China ....
 
 

Campaign takes NZ to China for the first time


(Daily news, 08 Apr 2008 )
AUCKLAND – Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) plans to capture the attention of Chinese travellers when it launches its first ever advertising campaign in Shanghai this month. TNZ’s global marketing campaign ‘100% ....
 
 

Good Friday break


(Daily news, 20 Mar 2008 )
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Conrad expands luxury portfolio in China


(Daily news, 25 Jan 2008 )
BEIJING – Hilton Hotels Corporation has signed a management agreement with China Merchants Property Development Company Limited for the Conrad Beijing; one of Beijing's newest luxury hotel developments. ....
 
 
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