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News in February, 2005 |
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Lijiang, a place to calm your soul Mar. 1, 2005 For most urban dwellers who are getting fed up with life in the concrete jungle, the best cure is to take a trip and Lijiang is definitely among the most worthwhile destinations.
Three Gorges Dam Site to Open to Tourists Feb. 24, 2005 The central part of China's Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is expected to open to tourists later this year. Visitors will be able to access the highest point to get a close look at the pioneering project.
Train heads for Tibet Feb. 24, 2005 Train heads for Tibet, carrying fears of change Migration, tourism likely to increase.
Undersea Tunnel to Be Built in Xiamen Feb. 21, 2005 The first undersea tunnel on the Chinese mainland is expected to begin construction this May in Xiamen City, east China's Fujian Province, and is scheduled to be completed by 2010, according to Xiamen Municipal Development and Planning Commission.
Millions Visit Shanghai During Festival Feb. 20, 2005 About 2.41 million tourists traveled to Shanghai during the weeklong Spring Festival holiday, an increase of 1 percent from the same period last year, according to the Shanghai Tourism Administrative Commission.
Deluxe Spring Festival Cruise Feb. 5, 2005 One of the most deluxe and advanced cruise ships in the world attracted attention in southwestern city of Chongqing yesterday afternoon, when it took a trial cruise ahead of its maiden voyage on Chinese lunar New Year's Day.
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