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News in April, 2006

 
Infants Below 2 Exempt from Air Fuel Surcharge Apr. 21, 2006
Starting today parents flying from the mainland airports are not required to pay the fuel surcharge for children under 2 and will get a half discount for those between 2 and 12, the official website of industry watchdog published yesterday.

Top 50 Chinese destinations for foreigners Apr. 12, 2006
Fifty tourist sites, including the Forbidden City, Qomolangma (known as Mt Everest in the West) and the Sun Moon Lake in Taiwan, have been chosen as the "Top 50 Chinese Destinations for Foreigners," according to the results of a public poll on Saturday.

Shanghai tour ships to cruise along creek in 2010 Apr. 8, 2006
Shanghai has bought six docks along Suzhou Creek that it will use to host sightseeing cruise ships, the Putuo District Tourism Commission announced yesterday.

Jiuzhaigou Airport will Temporarily Shut off Flights Apr. 3, 2006
News comes that the Jiuzhaigou Airport, a brand-new airport linking Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province and Jiuzhaigou, Huanglong National Parks, will stop flight services since this May 8 for runways renovation.

Macao, Brazil Swaps Visa-free Access Apr. 3, 2006
China's Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) and Brazil have started to offer each other visa-free access for a maximum stay of 90 days.

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