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News in October, 2005 |
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Page 4 of 4 1 2 3 4 China Airlines to Adopt Enterprise One Oct. 6, 2005 Boeing announced today it will supply its Enterprise One software to China Airlines. The Taipei-based carrier will deploy components of Enterprise One to standardize management of airplane configurations and maintenance requirements across its entire fleet of airplanes.
Joint Venture to manage in China Oct. 5, 2005 Officials of Dellisart Lodging, a hotel ownership, management, development and acquisition group, and Bestride Holding Ltd, A Hong Kong-based company, today announced that they had formed a joint venture, Dellisart American Hotels & Resorts Ltd., to manage hotels in China. The joint venture's goal is to own and operate 60 four- and five-star hotels throughout China over the next five years.
China Builds 200-kph Railway in Fujian Oct. 4, 2005 China has started building a 200 kilometer-per-hour railway from Fuzhou, capital city of southeast China's Fujian Province, to Xiamen, a coastal city in the province.
Xinjiang becomes paradise of wildlife Oct. 4, 2005 Recently, six Przewalski's horses presented by Germany's Zoo Koln to Xinjiang as a gift returned to Xinjiang's Kala Maili Wildlife Refuge, the hometown of wild horses.
Backpacking in vogue during public holidays Oct. 3, 2005 On the first day of the week-long National Day holiday, Mr. Xu from a foreign-funded company in Suzhou Industrial Park and his friends came to an outdoor sport equipment shop in Shiquan Street to select tents. They were preparing for the "backpacking travel" organized by the China Kanghui Suzhou Travel Agency during the golden week holiday.
Ancient Xi'an to be restored in 50 years Oct. 3, 2005 "Xi'an will definitely be restored in thirty to fifty years to its ancient city appearance. At that time, the scene of 'civilian officials will step off their sedans while military officers will dismount from their horses' will resurface." Xi'an deputy mayor Qiao Zheng described the look and feel of Xi'an in fifty years to reporters. "Not really dismounting from sedans or horses, just buying a ticket to enter the city and freely take the electric car to anywhere within the city."
Tourists Favor of Revolutionary Sites Oct. 2, 2005 More and more Chinese tourists chose to travel to those revolutionary tourism sites, or "red tourism" spots during the National Day vacation.
Travel Along Expressway in China Oct. 1, 2005 Driving out tours are often linked with adventurous journeys to the mountainous regions in Tibet, Qinghai, Xinjiang or Yunnan provinces. These tours, however, might not be applicable to every one, especially those who has a family sedan.
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