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Beijing tourism "bullish" during Spring FestivalTourism in Beijing appeared "bullish" during the Spring Festival which marks the beginning of the Chinese ox year.Gov't: 2009 to be "the toughest" year since 2000China's government on Feb. 1 warned 2009 will be "possibly the toughest year" since the turn of the century in terms of securing economic development and consolidating the "sound development momentum" in agriculture and rural areas. |
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Students from quake-hit Sichuan mingle with sea animals at Beijing AquariumXu Jiao, a 15-year-old girl from Qingchuan county in southwestern Sichuan Province received a "welcoming kiss" from sea lion Max at the Beijing Aquarium on Wednesday. |
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South China copes with passenger peak as holiday endsOn the last day of the week-long Spring Festival holiday, south China's Guangdong province, a destination for migrant workers, saw a new passenger peak. |
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Spring Festival revelers urged to embrace green lifestyleFor more 1.3 billion Chinese, Spring Festival, or the Lunar New Year, usually offers an irresistible excuse to revel, dine, travel and exchange gifts, with the belief that a prosperous beginning marks happiness for a whole year. |
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•Half Taiwan residents out for recreation during lunar New Year holiday
•Over 1 mln border crossings recorded in Macao during Chinese New Year
•Beijing tourism "bullish" during Spring Festival
•China's festival tourism heats up despite global economic cooldown
•Holiday housing sales get cold shoulder in major Chinese cities
•Holiday travel revives tourism in China's quake-hit Sichuan
•Chinese Lunar New Year celebrated in Malaysia
•Performances by Chinese artists staged in New York
•Temple fair at Temple of Earth in Beijing
•Embroidery Sisters Festival celebrated in SW China
•Premier Wen meets oversees Chinese in London
•Qiang people celebrate first Spring Festival after earthquake with full hope
•Fireworks, folk dances add to festive joy in China
•Ancient royal ritual performed at Temple of Heaven
•Celebrations of Chinese lunar New Year reach high tide
•Police seize 6,600 ticket scalpers over China's Lunar New Year travel peak
•Chinese Lunar New Year celebrated in Malaysia
•China's railways pull through holiday season, passenger total hits 133 mln in Jan.
•New year, new beginnings
•Half Taiwan residents out for recreation during lunar New Year holiday
•Spring Festival fires kill at least 70 people in China
•Over 1 mln border crossings recorded in Macao during Chinese New Year
•Beijing tourism "bullish" during Spring Festival
•China's festival tourism heats up despite global economic cooldown
•Holiday housing sales get cold shoulder in major Chinese cities
•Chinese New Year parade starts in Sydney in evening 1st time
•Holiday travel revives tourism in China's quake-hit Sichuan
•Performances by Chinese artists staged in New York