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  • August 13, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 13, 2007 Media Contacts: Margot Kong Imperial Tours 888-888-1970 web_inquiry@imperialtours.net Imperial Tours Provides Exclusive Activities in Hong Kong San Francisco, Calif. – Imperial Tours is now able to offer a multitude of unique, exclusive experiences to its guests in Hong Kong. Visitors may participate in private activities only otherwise available to those "in the know,"  » Read more »
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  • July 30, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 30, 2007 Media Contacts: Margot Kong Imperial Tours 888-888-1970 web_inquiry@imperialtours.net Imperial Tours Offers Services to Lijiang and Shangri-La San Francisco, Calif. – Imperial Tours is now offering services in Yunnan province for the luxury traveler. New or returning visitors to China can now enjoy bespoke private tours which include Lijiang and Ringha/Shangri-La. Lijiang In the shadow of snow-topped Jade Dragon Mountain,  » Read more »
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  • September 1, 2005
by Andrea Bennett In this age of information overload, when destinations, flights, and hotels are a click away, turning to a specialist to help plan your trip is essential. On the following pages you’ll find T+L’s 2005 A-List: 125 travel super-agents, arranged by area of specialization, and their ultimate dream trips. Nearly a quarter of these agents are new this year, a result of our intensive search for experts who have insider knowledge and who go the extra mile for their clients.  » Read more »
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  • July 4, 2005
    China News Contents Luxury Travel News Hotel/Restaurant News Calendar Odds N' Ends – David Spindler Interview Discovery – Sanxingdui     Dear Guy, From our founding, Imperial Tours' Monthly Group tours and FITs have challenged the notion that there are no sophisticated venues in China. Seven years later,  » Read more »
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  • January 1, 2005
by Hilary Stafford-Clark Once in China it becomes obvious that for all but the most intrepid first-timer, a guided tour is almost essential. There is just too much to see, too much to absorb, in this vast country where 5,000 years of history are colliding head-on with the 21st century. Guidebooks, particularly those to Shanghai, are mainly out of date; few people speak English; and signs, except in the cities,  » Read more »
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