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WTO Entry Touches Beijing's National Day Celebration |
Beijingers, still happy after gaining hosting rights for the 2008 Olympics, have just celebrated a seven-day holiday giving them a taste of what is to come when China enters the World Trade Organization (WTO). |
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Holidays Spur Tourism With Unique Local Features |
The week-long holiday has prompted a nationwide tourism boom while also heightening competition among local tourism officials, inspiring them to promote the unique features of their localities. |
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More Flights, Spending and Smiles for Chinese |
Air crashes, hijackings, explosions and other gloomy news in other parts of the world did not prevent the Chinese people celebrating their annual National Day festival. |
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1.52 Million Tourists Visit Beijing in Past Three Days |
About 1.52 million domestic and overseas tourists have moved to scenic spots in Beijing during the first three days of the seven-day National Day holiday, which started October 1. |
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Car Rental Rate Hits Record High in Beijing |
Ninety-five percent of Beijing's rental cars have been snapped up by travelers eager to see the sights during China's seven-day National Day holiday, a city official said Wednesday. |
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National Day Holiday Sparks Spending Spree in China |
China's seven-day National Day holiday has ignited a spending spree among consumers which economists say will benefit the economy overall -- especially the tourism and commerce sectors. |
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National Day Celebrations Go On in China |
Parks in the Chinese capital of Beijing has crowded with tourists since Monday, the country's National Day. The joyful celebrations will last till the weekend. |
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Famous Scenic Resort in North China Receives More Tourists |
The Wutai Mountains, a famous scenic resort in north China's Shanxi Province, received 8,900 overseas tourists in the first eight months of this year, up 52 percent from last year. |
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HK Celebrates National Day with Variety of Activities |
People in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Monday celebrated China's National Day with varieties of activities. |
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China Sees Week-Long Tourist Peak Coming |
China began a week-long tourist peak Monday, according to the China National Tourism Administration. |
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China Marks National Day, Mid-Autumn Festival |
The whole nation was in a festive mood Monday, as people across the country celebrated both the National Day and the mid-autumn festival, a coincidence that happens every 19 years. |
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National Day Celebrated in Macao |
The government of China's Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) held a series of activities Monday to celebrate the National Day. |
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Chongqing Tightens Supervision over Tourist Guides |
Tourists guides in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality were required to wear badges as well as their IC cards when on duty as of Monday. |
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Macao Chamber of Commerce Celebrates National Day |
The Macao Chamber of Commerce held a reception in Macao on Sunday to celebrate the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. |
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People's Daily Hails PRC's Founding Anniversary |
The People's Daily published an editorial Sunday celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC). |
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Grand Reception Marks China's National Day |
China will strive to accomplish all tasks set for this year, said Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji Sunday at a grand reception marking the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. |
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Chinese Leaders Join in National Day Celebrations |
Top Chinese leaders including Jiang Zemin, Li Peng, Zhu Rongji, Li Ruihuan, Hu Jintao, Li Lanqing and Wei Jianxing attended a concert with an audience of 6, 000 local people Sunday evening to celebrate the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. |
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Tianjin Prepares for Holiday Tourism Tide |
Tianjin, the largest port city in northern China, pledged to provide high-quality services to tourists at scenic resorts in the upcoming National Day holiday, which begins October 1. |
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Beijing Inspects Tourist Attractions for Security |
A group of Beijing officials in charge of public security and tourism inspected some key tourist sites in Beijing Saturday, making sure the areas are safe for the travel blitz during China's week-long National Day celebration that starts Oct. 1. |
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National Day Reception for Overseas Chinese, Compatriots in HK, Macao, Taiwan |
Some offices under China's State Council jointly held a grand reception here Saturday at the Great Hall of the People for overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan to mark the 52nd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, which falls on October 1. |
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