Shanghai will issue travel coupons worth RMB 900 million to local residents and tourists in Shanghai, Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province, source reported.A total of 310,000 pamphlets of consumption coupons will be issued by the Pudong New District during the Apr. 28~30 period. Tourists with these...
China National Travel Service (HK) Group Corp, a conglomerate engaging in property development and logistics as well as travel services, announced on Wednesday that it would issue five-year fixed-rate bonds worth RMB 1 billion on the interbank market on Apr. 15. The yield of RMB 400 million will be used to...
Shenzen residents will be allowed to travel to the neighboring Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong under a new, less restrictive policy that took effect last Wednesday. The new policy allows residents of Shenzhen to apply for a one-year multiple-entry permit with a maximum stay of seven days per trip....
Feb. 19, 2009 (China Knowledge) - China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) says it has chosen 113 additional international travel agencies to operate Taiwan routes, sources reported.
Feb. 11, 2009 (China Knowledge) - China Travel International Investment Hong Kong<308> is working hard on the feasibility plan for building ten tourism and leisure bases in mainland China, in locations including Chengdu, Beijing and...
Star Travel, the tourism subsidiary of Taiwan-based home appliance chain Tsann Kuen Enterprise Co Ltd, plans to open 17 outlets in mainland China this year, sources reported.
Dec. 4, 2008 (China Knowledge) - China National Travel Service (HK) Group Corp, controlled by the State-owned Asset Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), announced it would issue RMB 2 billion fixed-rate corporate bonds with a...
LOS ANGELES, Sept 25 - Business travel, which has propped up the hotel industry amid a dip in demand from leisure travelers, now looks ready to weaken as the recent carnage on Wall Street reverberates...
By Tu Lei The National Tourism Administration (NTA) has issued new rules that will allow more foreign companies to operate in China, but restrictions still protect the domestic industry, insiders said yesterday. Before the rule change, a tourism agency had to maintain a registered capital of 2.5...
By Sherman So and J. Christopher Westland Editor鈥檚 note: This article has been adapted from Red Wired: China鈥檚 Internet Revolution co-authored by Sherman So and J. Christopher Westland. The to-be-published book is aimed at helping readers gain a firsthand understanding of how the Chinese com...