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Outstanding Outfitters: Who to Call

Imperial
September 30, 2005

Publication: Departures Feature: Outstanding Outfitters: Who to Call Issue: October 2005 Author: Sophy Roberts This excerpt originally appeared in Departures and is reproduced here as part of Imperial Tours’ media and publication archive. Outstanding Outfitters: who to call by Sophy Roberts “I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed meeting and being with you and […]

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Advisor Insight

Select Asia for those cruise clients who have done it all; they’re sure to return impressed by Lauren Price Margot Kong at Imperial Tours in San Francisco has plenty of Hong Kong favorites, but renting a junk in Hong Kong Harbor for a romantic evening sipping cocktails, antique hunting along Hollywood Road and private cooking […]

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An interview with top Chinese contemporary artists Zheng Zai Dong and presenting Braille Without Borders, a charity helping blind children in Tibet

An interview with top Chinese contemporary artists Zheng Zai Dong and presenting Braille Without Borders, a charity helping blind children in Tibet

Imperial
April 03, 2005

An Interview with Zheng Zai Dong and Braille Without Borders China travel news, Guilin hotel reviews, contemporary Chinese art, and a profile of Braille Without Borders, a charity supporting blind children in Tibet. Dear Guy, This April issue includes: An exclusive interview with contemporary artist Zheng Zai Dong, accompanied by a slide show of his […]

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Introducing the Hotel of Modern Art and describing the two major schools of tea ceremonies in China

Imperial
February 03, 2005

China Travel News, Hotel Updates, and Hangzhou’s Religious Tea Ceremony A China News update from Imperial Tours covering airline growth, Shanghai dining, Hangzhou hotels, luxury car sales in China, and the preservation of religious tea ceremonies. Dear Guy, Happy Chinese New Year of the Rooster! The top restaurant in Zagat’s new guide for Shanghai is […]

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Chinese Getaway

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, […]

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