Published on : Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Chinese tourists to Tibet has also increased considerably. Tourists to Lhasa capital of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region, have exceeded 10 million in the first 10 months of 2015, according to the city government. A record of 11.59 million people …
Published on : Thursday, December 3, 2015
North Korea is emerging as an adventure destination for Western and Chinese tourists. It has been focusing on its tourism since 2013 and tourists since then are observing a surprisingly broad array of options. Helicopter rides over the capital, …
Published on : Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Nepal tourism is trying to make a comeback and India and China are the revenue sources for the country. The country has overcome the impact of the earthquakes in April and May and has declared a “Readiness Months Period” from …
Published on : Wednesday, June 24, 2015
A new ten year, multiple entry visa for Chinese visitors will be a major bonus in helping Australian tourism gain greater share of this growing international visitor market, ATEC Managing Director, Peter Shelley said. “The signing of this agreement …
Published on : Wednesday, June 17, 2015
The Northern Territory is being showcased to representatives from major Chinese companies this week as part of the Government’s plan to attract more high spending Chinese visitors and develop our reputation as a unique business events destination. Chief Minister Adam …
Published on : Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Chinese authorities had recently declared that people who had displayed bad behaviour abroad and put the country’s name in shame will be dealt with severely. The woman identified as Piao, who had opened an emergency exit door of a …
Published on : Tuesday, May 12, 2015
It was a business holiday for a Chinese Company Tiens Group as Chairman Li Jinyuan, 57, who is featured on the Forbes list of billionaires took 6,400 of his staff on a four day holiday to France. A world …
Published on : Saturday, February 28, 2015
The Chinese have finally decided to brush up on their etiquettes and manners. With so much outrage from the world over on Chinese rude behaviour, they have decided to get trained from European finishing schools that are catering to …
Published on : Saturday, January 31, 2015
New Chinese rules on outbound tours and to end illegal commissions was a major reason for the 26% drop in Chinese tourist arrivals from January to November 2014, feels the Singapore Tourism Board executive director communications and industry marketing, Oliver …
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