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Taiwan And Guizhou Jointly Promote Tourism Exchanges
Since further relaxing travel restrictions on mainland Chinese tourists last year, Taiwan has seen a massive increase in cross-straits tourism, with an estimated 600,000 mainlanders venturing across the water in 2009.
Read Full Story »Don’t Miss: 5th Annual China Luxury Summit (Macau, June 24-25)
This summer, two of the things Macau most wants to be known for — luxury and conferences — collide at the 5th annual China Luxury Summit.
Read Full Story »Shangri-La Guilin Offers City’s First Exclusive Li River Tour
Despite its popularity as a tourist destination, Guilin has lagged behind other cities in providing both world-class accommodations and a high-end tourist experience for business travelers or high-end visitors.
Read Full Story »China’s Yabuli Ski Resort To Hit American TV Screens
Although spring is just around the corner, Yabuli Sun Mountain, China’s top ski resort, will get some of its first exposure to American television audiences this month when it is featured in an episode of chef Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations.”
Read Full Story »Week In Review: March 1-5
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of March 1-5.
Read Full Story »Hainan Island To Offer Luxury Yacht Weddings
Despite protests in neighboring Vietnam, warnings that a luxury property bubble may be forming, and dozens of op-ed pieces criticizing everything from skyrocketing room rates in Sanya to a language gap that threatens to frustrate international tourists, plans for the island’s luxury facelift seem to be moving ahead relatively unhindered.
Read Full Story »Beijing joins Emirates A380 “Capital Club”
The 517-seater A380 will service the growing number of businesspeople traveling between China and Dubai, as well as serving as a link for the increasing commerce between China and Africa, with the Middle East as a midpoint.
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