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Tuesday, August 28, 2001, updated at 16:47(GMT+8)
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Kodak to Build Photo Database

Kodak announced it would cooperate with China's National Tourism Administration ��CNTA�� on Tuesday in an attempt to promote the country's tourism industry. At the same time, Kod has become China's officially designated tourism film, according to latest issue of Beijing Today.

It is said the company plans to invest 3 million yuan to aid CNTA in establishing a large-scale photo database of tourism resources. The base will take in almost 10,000 photos, and fully exhibit China's 27 World Heritage Sites, other natural scenic spots and folk customs throughout the country.Kodak set up its first office in Shanghai in 1927, and has over 27 agencies and 5 factories with more than 5,000 employees in China.







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Kodak announced it would cooperate with China's National Tourism Administration ��CNTA�� on Tuesday in an attempt to promote the country's tourism industry. At the same time, Kod has become China's officially designated tourism film, according to latest issue of Beijing Today.

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