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October 14, 2013 9:01 PM
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UK visa changes aim to bring back China's big-spending visitors ...

Britain is to streamline the visa application process for Chinese visitors, caving in to pressure from irate UK businesses to cut offputting red tape.
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October 14, 2013 9:00 PM
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Chinese, Taiwanese tourists return to Boracay - Inquirer.net

Chinese, Taiwanese tourists return to Boracay - Inquirer.net | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Inquirer.net Chinese, Taiwanese tourists return to Boracay Inquirer.net ILOILO CITY—Not even bad weather can stop foreign tourists, including those from China and Taiwan, from pouring into the world-renowned Boracay Island in Aklan province, with...
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UK simplifies visa process for Chinese travellers | Conference News

UK simplifies visa process for Chinese travellers | Conference News | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that visa applications for Chinese business and leisure travellers heading to the UK will be simplified while on a week-long trade excursion to mainland China.
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Huge number of Chinese tourists hit by shutdown

Huge number of Chinese tourists hit by shutdown | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
The closure of national parks, museums and monuments during the federal shutdown has provided a headache for Chinese tourists in the U.S. taking advantage of a seven-day Chinese national holiday. ("Maybe it's a cultural difference.
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Don't Pee In Pools And Other Guidelines For Chinese Tourists ...

Don't Pee In Pools And Other Guidelines For Chinese Tourists ... | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Bob Gaffney, Flickr Picking your nose in public and stealing life jackets might be acceptable behavior in China, but it'll be frowned upon elsewhere.
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