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News in May, 2005 |
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ROK becomes 2nd largest overseas tourists source of China May 29, 2005 The number of tourists from the Republic of Korea (ROK) to China reached 2.85 million last year, ranking the ROK the second largest source of tourism, according to China's National Tourism Administration (NTA) on Wednesday.
Spanish airline company to launch new direct flights to China May 27, 2005 Another Spanish airline company announced Wednesday it will launch direct passenger flights from Madrid to China's Beijing and Shanghai as of July 4.
The Bund, maglev, F1 circuit voted top 3 tourist sites May 25, 2005 The Bund, the magnetic levitation train, and the Formula One circuit have been voted by Shanghai people as the top three favorite tourist sites in a latest citywide poll, today's Youth Daily newspaper revealed.
Mainland in Top 10 Tourist Destinations May 23, 2005 Chinese mainland and Hong Kong are both listed in the top 10 tourism destinations for 2004 according to World Tourism Organization.
Macao promotes tourism through Visa's help May 19, 2005 Macao Special Administrative Region is to promote tourism through the help of Visa International, the world credit-card giant.
Hong Kong targets 27.14 million visitors for 2006 May 15, 2005 China's Hong Kong has targeted to attract a record-high number of 27.14 million visitors in 2006 with global tourism market's strong interest in Asia, Hong Kong Tourism Board Chairman Selina Chow said here on Monday.
Non-stop flights launched between Beijing and Toronto from June 3 May 11, 2005 Air Canada, one of the world's largest airlines, said yesterday it will launch non-stop flights between Beijing and Toronto from June 3.
Temple of Heaven in Beijing Under Renovation May 11, 2005 According to administrative office of Temple of Heaven in Beijing, on May 7 the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest in Temple of Heaven was closed for renovation, which will be officially started on May 17.
Hong Kong wetland park expects to open in 2006 May 9, 2005 The Hong Kong Wetland Park (HKWP) is expected to be completed and to open to the public in early 2006, a spokesman from the Tourism Commission said Thursday.
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