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Shaolin Temple risks losing rating

The Shaolin Temple scenic spot is facing the risk of losing its top-class rating after an undercover inquiry organized by China’s National Tourism Administration, the Oriental Outlook – a weekly magazine – reported on Monday.

The scenic site, best known . . . → Read More: Shaolin Temple risks losing rating

More than 1 mln mainland tourists visit Taiwan in past 11 months

BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) — A total of 1.122 million Chinese mainland tourists visited Taiwan in the January-November period this year, a mainland spokesman said Wednesday.

About 1.1 million mainland tourists visited Taiwan in groups and 22,000 as individuals, . . . → Read More: More than 1 mln mainland tourists visit Taiwan in past 11 months

Tai chi theme park to kick off in Hubei

A tai chi theme park will be built in Shiyan city, Hubei province, which is home to the Wudang Mountains, kungfu’s birthplace.

Invested by Los Angeles-based Ikonic Entertainment Group and the Shiyan-based Taichi Lake Group, with Ikonic Entertainment providing . . . → Read More: Tai chi theme park to kick off in Hubei

HK’s visitor arrivals up 16 pct in October

HONG KONG, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) — Visitor arrivals to Hong Kong rose 16.4 percent year-on-year to 3,794,076 in October, and 16.2 percent to 34,217,497 in the first 10 months of 2011, the Tourism Board said on Tuesday.

In October, . . . → Read More: HK’s visitor arrivals up 16 pct in October

New Westin in Guangzhou

BEIJING, Nov. 20 (Xinhuanet) — The hotel plans to serve more of exhibitions, meetings and trade fairs.

Competition is heating up in Guangzhou with more international hotels opening, but demand for world-class hospitality is also growing, William . . . → Read More: New Westin in Guangzhou

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

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