Football Launches In Beijing
Crowne Plaza Park View Wuzhou Beijing hosted a new product launch for Sina.com's World Cup Football promotion. Zhang Ji Long, Minister of Sports Department of the BOCOG was welcomed by Roland Steiner, the Hotel General Manager, to the press conference.
Air China Will Launch Three New International Lines
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has announced that Air China will soon launch three new international routes.
NPC Members Propose Ending Guangdong Hotel Amenities
Believing that disposable hotel amenities are a waste of resources and are hazardous to the environment, 11 National People's Congress members from Guangdong Province, headed by Huang Tao, propose that these amenities be gradually removed from Guangdong hotels.
Shanghai To Improve Tourism Industry Credibility
News from the Shanghai Municipal Travel Conference is that this year Shanghai will work to improve the credibility of its tourism industry through greater transparency, promotion of consumption and building supervising mechanisms.
Five More Chinese Cities Will Offer Hong Kong And Macao Trips
Gao Siren, a National People's Congress delegate from Hong Kong, has disclosed to the media that from June 1, five more cities in the mainland will be allowed to offer trips to Hong Kong and Macao.
Chinese Catering Sales Continue Upsurge
China's catering section retail sales reached RMB888.68 billion in 2005, a year-on-year increase of 17.7%, or a net growth of RMB133.6 billion.
Home Inn Opens 100th Chinese Hotel Franchise
Chinese budget hotel company Home Inn has just signed its 100th outlet, which will soon open in the Songjiang Industrial Zone of Shanghai.
CAAC Loosens Management Of Domestic Airlines
Chinese airlines will soon be able to open some new domestic air routes without prior approval from the civil aviation authority.
NDRC Sets Price For Qinghai-Tibet Railway
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has finished its review of the pricing for rail tickets for the the Qinghai-Tibet railway.
Lushan Scenic Spot Will Limit Visitors To Protect Environment
China's Lushan Scenic Spot Management Bureau hopes to maintain a better ecological balance and announced that starting immediately it will limit the number of visitors to the Lushan Scenic Spot to 1.8 million per year and no more than 5000 per day. In 2005, Lushan received 1.54 million visitors, an increase of 10% than that […]
Accor Signs Six Hotel Ibis Agreements In China
Accor has signed an agreement for 6 new Ibis hotels in Sichuan province, the largest single expansion of Accor's economy brand in one province of China.