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Wooing China, Mid-East tourists
TODAY'S CEO OUTLOOK 2003 features two CEOs in the hotel sector and one in the information technology (IT) industry
Xiamen to hold tourism fair
THE scenic island of Xiamen in east China's Fujian Province is scheduled to host an international tourism festival in November this year.
Hard times ahead for travel agencies
TRAVEL agents are catching a chill this spring following the decision to cut the week long Labour Day holiday to five days and the imposition of a ban on cross-region travel.
Businesses remain wary of likely SARS impact
The local business community remains cautious about the likely impact of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak on its activities, even though the World Health Organisation (WHO) said the incidence of SARS has peaked in a number of affected countries.
Visits to grottoes need bookings now
TOURISTS who want to visit the Mogao Grottoes in northwest China's Gansu Province without a reservation will find it hard to enter them since a booking system for the grottoes was launched on Tuesday.
Far East tourists returning to Sabah
Tourists from the Far East have begun returning to Sabah, giving a fresh lease of life to the state's tourism industry which has been reeling from the effects of SARS and the Iraq war.
Guangdong to resume tours
SOUTH China's Guangdong Province will resume organising tourist groups to neighbouring Hong Kong and Macao next month after a SARS-enforced break of five weeks. And Beijing is making preparations to revive the tourism industry.hr noshade size= 1 width=60% align=center>
Rising above the odds
Last month's World Education Market 2003 in Lisbon, Portugal, showed #8220;unity in diversity#8221; in the global education scene.
Citibank offers cardholders 40% savings on MAS flights
CITIBANK card is again offering its platinum credit cardholders 40% savings on Malaysia Airlines (MAS) first or business class flight tickets to over 30 destinations worldwide.