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Chinese Tour Operator Takes Japan Tours Off The Shelf
China Comfort Travel Group Co., Ltd., one of the largest Japan tour wholesalers in China, halted its plan of transporting 50,000 tourists to Japan to ...Read More
Chinese tourists look for options other than Japan
The full picture the effect of the March 11 earthquake will have on the Japanese tourism industry is slowly becoming clear with Chinese media reporting ...Read More
Chinese tourists who love Japan to get multiple-entry visas
Passengers from China are welcomed by the commissioner of the Japan Tourism Agency and Hello Kitty at Narita airport. Soon, it will be easier than ...Read More
Hong Kong arrivals continue to soar
As have others, Hong Kong is benefiting from the massive growth in outbound tourism from Mainland China. However, recent encouraging figures have shown that not ...Read More
Chinese visitors boost Far Northern tourism
THE number of Chinese visiting the Far North has almost doubled in a year, while the Japanese are almost back to pre global financial crisis ...Read More
New customs limit fails to dampen shopping tourism
The outbound tourism sector in Guangdong province is enjoying a busy winter season but tourists may have to shorten their shopping lists due to tougher ...Read More
Chinese entering Korea set to outnumber Japanese tourists
Sun Renzhou of China became the eight millionth visitor to Korea on Monday. The Korea Tourism Organization held a welcoming ceremony for him at Incheon ...Read More
China published 2010 ranking list of outbound tourism
Recently China Tourism Academy and Ctrip.com jointly published the “2010 Ranking List of Chinese Outbound Tourism in Q3.” It is reported that the scale of ...Read More
Japan as new Shopping destination for Chinese
Japan has always been a hotspot tourist destination – with beautiful cherry blossoms, Mount Fiji looming on the horizon, tranquil Zen gardens, natural hot springs, ...Read More
Korea-Japan Race to Woo Chinese Tourists a Sign of Changing Times
More and more stores and cash machines in Japan are featuring signs that read “Union Pay.” That is the name of a debit card used ...Read More





