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  • 05/01/2012
    Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has revealed a series of new initiatives to boost its presence in China. The Swiss hotel company has unveiled a new Chinese name and logo, a website in Mandarin and a new Shanghai-based executive team to support its growth in the country, which includes three new Chinese hotels. In China Mövenpick will be...
  • 04/30/2012
    A tourist train connecting China and North Korea went into service on Saturday, Xinhua has reported. The new service will offer trips between the city of Tumen, in northeast China’s Jilin province, and North Korea’s Chilbo Mountain. A total of 65 Chinese tourists were onboard the train’s first service, and will spend four...
  • 04/24/2012
    Australia’s Minister for Tourism, Martin Ferguson has unveiled a US$1 million project to translate the entire Australian tourism database into Chinese. The Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) consists of more than 26,000 Australian products and experiences, and the translated data will be made available across ATDW’s...
  • 04/24/2012
    Hainan Airlines has launched a new scheme to enable highspeed rail passengers to connect to its fl ights. The agreement with Yuehai Railway, which operates the high-speed line between Haikou and Sanya, will enable passengers to buy high-speed rail tickets from Haikou to Sanya when booking flights on any Hainan Airlines flight to Haikou. The...
  • 04/20/2012
    The number of tourist arrivals to Tibet increased 23.7% in the first three months of this year, according to the local tourism bureau. The region received 230,000 visitors in the January-March 2012 period, while tourism revenues climbed 27.9% year-on-year to CNY229 million (US$36.2 million). Xinhua reported the bureau’s Secretary, Yu Yungui,...

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