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·Easter to see about 9 mln passengers travel in HK    [04.01]
·Foreign tour groups sign up to visit Tibet    [04.01]
·HK's Ocean Park expands on mainland market    [03.31]
·Japan opens travel market to wealthy Chinese    [03.31]
·Tibet to reopen to foreign tourists    [03.30]
·Yuanmingyuan park replica project halted    [03.30]
·Beijing Olympic Green Carnival to open tomorrow    [03.30]
·Germany's train set becoming popular tourist attraction    [03.30]
·Fiji promotes tourism in U.S.    [03.30]
·Disney stops work to expand HK park    [03.18]
·Malaysia seeks to tap into Islamic tourism    [03.17]
·Yangzhou readies for global tourists    [03.17]
·West China cities cooperate on tourism    [03.17]
·Luoyang city to offer travel coupons     [03.17]
·Mainland's big tourist group heads for Taiwan    [03.16]
·Swiss Alps cashing in on last hurrah for skiers    [03.16]
·Yangzhou takes measures coping with crisis    [03.16]
·Tourism Fiji appoints representative to China    [03.12]
·Kungfu shrine monastery planning new tourism scheme    [03.12]
·Taiwan tours    [03.12]
·Tourism declining in Beijing    [03.12]
·Taiwan sees surge in mainland visitor    [03.12]
·Shanghai tries to entice back Japanese tourists    [03.09]
·Disneyland still on the cards for Shanghai    [03.09]
·Local Gov'ts can resume May Golden Week    [03.09]
·Chongqing goes for a 'golden' break    [03.09]
·Tibetans do religious rituals amid tightened security    [03.05]
·Call for resumption of May Day golden week    [03.05]
·Fireworks to dazzle on Oct 1    [03.05]
·Students lost during trip to Great Wall    [03.05]
·Timely weather info for Shanghai Expo visitors    [03.04]
·Tianjin lauched promotions during low season    [03.04]
·South Korea determined to develop Chinese tourism market    [03.04]
·More exchanges between Beijing and Taiwan museums planned    [03.03]
·Lushan mountain initiates green tourism transport    [03.03]
·Hot travel market despite economic slowdown    [03.03]
·Sanya sets sights on well-heeled tourists    [03.02]
·Myanmar to renovate astrology museum to attract visitors    [03.02]
·Beijing to launch all-in-one card for tourists    [03.02]
·S China holiday program to be piloted    [02.26]
·China inbound tourism income down in Jan.    [02.26]
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