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  • 01/08/2015
    Xinhua reported local tourism officials as saying this week that the north face of Mount Qomolangma – the Chinese name for Everest – saw 59,100 tourists last year. This marks a 6% increase compared to 2013. Of the total, 7,600, or 13%, were international tourists, mainly from Europe. And visitors will soon be able to access the...
  • 11/30/2014
    On June 15, 2014, the 38th Session of World Heritage Committee opened in Doha, Qatar and will continue through June, 25. During the session, the committee considers the inscription of 36 sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, and the application of the Grand Canal being a world heritage site was approved on June 22, 2014. It has made China...
  • 11/18/2014
    China has opened the first ever high-speed rail service in Xinjiang, the restive region in the country's remote northwest. The latest section of China's fast-expanding high-speed railway network launched on Sunday, connecting Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, with Hami, 530km away in the east of the region. This is the first stage of a...
  • 11/13/2014
    The new Ausotel Smart brand was unveiled in Guangzhou this week, in a major ceremony at Argyle’s new Chinese office attended by Dominic Trindade, Australia’s consul-general in Guangzhou, Julie-Anne Nichols, Australia’s senior trade commissioner for Guangzhou, and Tracy Colgan, chair of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in...
  • 11/13/2014
    China Southern Airlines has announced its plan to launch flights from Guangzhou to San Francisco. The latest trans-Pacific route was confirmed by China Southern at the Zhuhai Airshow, and will see the airline offer three weekly services to the Californian city, using a 228-seat Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Commencing on 16 December 2014, flights will...

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