Sanya To Move Railway Station Out Of Town
The Sanya Railway Station will be moved out of the urban area in an effort to remove hidden trouble for traffic and save more space for scenic spots around its Hainan area.
Belgian Official Visits Shanghai Hotel
The Honorable Herman De Croo, President of the House of Representatives of Belgium was warmly welcomed by Hilton Shanghai General Manager Volkmar Ruebel and Director of Operations Luc Bollen during the delegation's recent visit to the city.
Catering Business Top Choice For Chinese Franchisees
The catering industry is top choice for Chinese franchisees with 36% of the respondents in a recent China Franchise survey targeting the sector.
PATA's New Performance Results Show Steady China Climb
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has published its comprehensive and comparative listing of Asia Pacific destination performance for second quarter 2005.
China's Total Scenic Spots Number Reaches 20,000
The China National Tourism Administration has released a report which shows there are now 20,000 scenic spots in China.
BBC Comes to Kempinski Beijing
Akhtar Khan, a BBC World presenter, and his team were welcomed by Philip Choong, Director of M and S at Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Centre, upon Khan's arrival at the hotel.
CAAC Coordinates With Central Bank On E-ticket Sales
The General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) says it is working with the People's Bank of China to help find a solution around recently initiated online payment rules in China.
China To Be Top Tourism Destination By 2017
Zhang Jilin, deputy director of the China National Tourism Administration's Planning, Development and Financial Department, says that according to his agency's calculations, China will be the top global tourist destination by 2017.
Super 8 Hotels Exceeds 2005 China Development Projections
Super 8 Hotels (China) yesterday announced that it has exceeded its publicly stated franchise development plans for thirty Super 8 China properties opened or signed by year-end 2005.
Beijing Adopts New Outbound Travel Contracts
The Beijing Exit Travel Contract, which was revised by the Beijing Municipal Department of Industry and Commerce and the Beijing Tourism Administration, took effect in Beijing this week.
Mainland Invites Taiwan To Discuss Cross-Strait Flights
Xinhua reports the Cross-Straits Aviation Transport Exchange Council of the Chinese mainland yesterday invited the Taipei Airlines Association (TAA) in Taiwan to discuss opening non-stop charter flights, especially during the Spring Festival period.