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17 Jul, 2009

Package tour

Posted by: admin In: China travel| Private tour

For most of the visitors, a journey is a leisure time to relax themselves, exit the noising and trying city life outlying, and result a peaceful world to take an untold breath. What the hardships is payments the slightest energy but to feel the most wonderful scenery.
What A Tour Packaged is?
So what a tour envelops [...]

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17 Jul, 2009

Group tour

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Welcome to Eastern8 the group travel company; we organize group travel holidays and trips in the China. We can provide you with hotel, coach, ferry, train, attraction and meal bookings for groups. Whether you are a social group, sports group, special interest group or corporate customer we can organize your group travel needs. Phone or [...]

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17 Jul, 2009

Tailor-made tour& Private tour

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Tailor-made tour
We Eastern8 specialize in customizing or tailor making a package to make it do exactly what you want, and there’s no charge for this service. You travel with whomever, you want wherever you want whenever you want to. No hassle. No limitation. Remember, we can easily customize an existing China tour to meet your [...]

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10 Jul, 2009

Update: Swine Flu Travel Advice

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Is it safe to travel?
Despite the European Union’s shape commissioner Androulla Vassiliou’s notes on 27 April urging people to shun travelling to Mexico or the US as the first alleged bags of monster flu were reported in Europe, the WHO has not distorted its opinion with hold to international voyage: “WHO does not advocate restricting [...]

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10 Jul, 2009

48 hours in Xiamen, China

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Got 48 hours to explore Xiamen, the blooming southeastern Chinese city and emerging tourist destination?
Reuters correspondents with narrow erudition help visitors get the most out of a stopover to the mild coastal city.
FRIDAY
8 p.m. – Xiamen has done a surprisingly good job at protecting many of it’s pleasing old buildings which time back to the [...]

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Addiction can be a brutal mistress. Especially if the high in question can only be experienced on average once every 18 months, usually in obscure parts of the globe. My first experience of the heady rush that triggered my slippery slide into full-scale eclipsomania was in Costa Rica in 1998. A chance encountered with a [...]

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One out of ten visitors to Tibet is from a foreign country after the region reopened to foreign tourists or tourists from China’s Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan in early April.
Foreign tourists may get into the southwest China’s region as of April 5 after it lifted a month-long suspension.
As the impact of last year’s March [...]

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BEIJING, June 17 (Reuters) – China plans to restrict movement in residential areas and shut down entertainment centres to prevent the H1N1 flu strain from spreading, under worst case contingency plans released by the health ministry on Wednesday.
The ministry says stringent quarantine measures on incoming travellers have prevented the disease from spreading among the general [...]

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A 330 million yuan (48 million U.S. dollars) preservation project on the Potala Palace, Norbu Lingka Palace and Sagya Monastery, three of the most important relics in Tibet, are expected to be completed late this year.

It was learned Thursday at a meeting on protection of cultural relics in Tibet Autonomous Region, southwest China. No exact [...]

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Tourists from Chinese mainland have made more than 350,000 trips to Taiwan so far after the tour ban was lifted a year ago.
Du Jiang, deputy boss of the National Tourism Administration said the tourism cooperation across the sound has been animated and the tourists from Chinese mainland to Taiwan has been on a steady increase.
When [...]

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