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China desert city woos sightseers as tourism market lulls

Dunhuang, a desert city in northwest Gansu province known for the Buddhist frescoes in its Mogao caves, has halved hotel rates and ticket prices hoping to draw more tourists.

From Nov. 1 to April 30, a visit to the Dunhuang . . . → Read More: China desert city woos sightseers as tourism market lulls

Visitor arrivals to HK up 16% in first three quarters

HONG KONG, Oct. 25 (Xinhua) — Visitor arrivals to Hong Kong reached 30,423,421 in the first three quarters this year, recording a 16.2 percent year-on-year growth, with Chinese Mainland tourists as the driving force, the city’s government-subvented tourism body announced . . . → Read More: Visitor arrivals to HK up 16% in first three quarters

Chinese tourists forecast to spend more than U.S., UK visitors in New Zealand next year

WELLINGTON, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — Chinese tourists would overtake those from the United States and the United Kingdom in spending in New Zealand by mid 2012, New Zealand’s Ministry of Economic Development announced Thursday.

The ministry’s updated New Zealand Tourism . . . → Read More: Chinese tourists forecast to spend more than U.S., UK visitors in New Zealand next year

Visitors to Hong Kong hit half-year record

July/26,2011

Hong Kong saw a record tally of almost 20 million visitor arrivals in the first half of this year, a year-on-year increase of 14.7 percent, the tourism authority said in a statement on Tuesday.

The Tourism Board statistics . . . → Read More: Visitors to Hong Kong hit half-year record

Wudang with panache

Wudang is more than just another martial arts Mecca in China, and Fred Yang takes a pilgrimage to savor the scenery and the culture.

They say "seeing is believing", and inspired by all those kungfu movies I was . . . → Read More: Wudang with panache

Chinese visitors to Fiji keep increasing

July 11 ,2011

Fiji’s Minister for Tourism Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said here Monday that positive signs on tourist arrivals indicate a rapid increase in arrivals from China.

Sayed-Khaiyum, who is also the Attorney General, made the remarks while releasing the latest . . . → Read More: Chinese visitors to Fiji keep increasing

Asian tourist market for Australia growing

July 6,2011

The Asian tourist market for Australia is still growing, new figures on overseas arrivals released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on Wednesday showed.

More than 39,000 Chinese tourists came to Australia in May, ranking third . . . → Read More: Asian tourist market for Australia growing

Canada tries to woo more Chinese tourists

June 24,2011

Canada’s tourism industry is seeking to attract more Chinese tourists by providing quality products, said Greg Klassen, senior vice president for Marketing Strategy and Communications at the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC).

Canada has launched a "Say Hello . . . → Read More: Canada tries to woo more Chinese tourists

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