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Imperial Tours Introduces Spanish-Language Itineraries for China
Luxury tours of China for the Latin American market
SAN FRANCISCO, Ca. (January 29, 2009) – Imperial Tours announced today that it will begin providing Spanish-language luxury tours of China, including a familiarization trip for Spanish-speaking travel agents. » Read more »
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Imperial Tours offers Shanghai Boutique Hotels for Private Tours
San Francisco, Calif. – Luxury travelers visiting Shanghai now have a great number of hotel options. In October, Imperial Tours will expand the choices of hotels for its private tour clients to include not only the Grand Hyatt and the Four Seasons but also the new boutique hotels Jia Shanghai and the Mansion Hotel. » Read more »
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China News
Contents
Travel Snippets
Hotel/Restaurant Update For Hong Kong, Shanghai & Beijing
Imperial Tours News Blast
Odds N Ends – Interview With Last Emperor's Brother
Discovery – Chinese Museology's Brave New World
Dear Guy,
In this issue you will learn:
What Pu Ren, » Read more »
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China News
Contents
China Travel News
Hotel/Restaurant News
Calendar
Odds N Ends
Discovery – Braille Without Borders
Dear Guy,
This April issue includes:
An exclusive interview with contemporary artist Zheng Zai Dong, accompanied by a slide show of his recent "West Lake" series
An introduction to a fantastic new restaurant inside a 1,000 year old temple in Beijing
Details of the Hotel of Modern Art near Guilin
A review of competing hotels in the Guilin area
A profile of the two young people behind "Braille Without Borders", » Read more »
» Read more »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 Guidebooks, particularly those to Shanghai, are mainly out of date; few people speak English; and signs, except in the cities, » Read more »
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