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  • July 4, 2006
    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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  • 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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  • April 4, 2005
  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 »
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  • March 1, 2003
by Jacob Ulevich Businesswoman Nancy Kim lends her time, talent and energy to benefit Special Olympics China Nancy Kim, owner of Imperial Tours is a relative newcomer to the world of Special Olympics. Her involvement with the movement began during the summer of 2002 when she volunteered to serve as the Chair of the Special Olympics East Asia Benefit Committee. Her work on A Very Special Christmas: Celebrate the Spirit,  » Read more »
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  • August 1, 2000
Finding commonality at Beijing's West Qing Tombs by Guy Rubin What is it that you, me and the last Qing dynasty Emperor, Puyi, could all have in common? Absolute power at the age of two? Two wives for our sixteenth birthday? A flawed come-back in our thirties? Or maybe it's that now we can all be buried together. A commercial cemetery is the latest addition to the impressive Western Qing tombs.  » Read more »
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