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Us, China Tourism Industries Expect More Cooperation

As the inaugural group of Chinese travelers arrived in the United States, both U.S. and Chinese tourism officials are pondering how to establish more mature, persistent and broad cooperation for mutual benefit.

About 250 Chinese travelers from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou ended their four-day tour in Washington D.C. on Friday, saying that they have received unprecedented high-level welcome.

Their arrivals at the International airport were awaited by a U.S. jazz band and senior officials of U.S. Commerce Department including assistant Secretary William Sutton with greeting banners.

They were offered special and exclusive tours to the U.S. Congress and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and a welcome ceremony at a Senate building by Senator from Hawaii Daniel Kahikina Akaka, who congratulated the Chinese guests for witnessing the milestone in the tourism cooperation between the two countries.

At a reception on the Odyssey Cruise Thursday night, Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez wished them “good cultural experience, happy memories, great photographs and new friends” in the United States.

He also praised China’s good handling of the earthquake and its victims and congratulated China on its successful preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

“I feel warmly welcomed here,” said a visitor, Ms. Peng. “I would bring back these good memories and advise my friends to visit America.”

Peng said the hotel she stayed in added Chinese food to its breakfast buffet, which made her really feel at home.

It took years of negotiations for the U.S. and Chinese governments to strike the memorandum of understanding to facilitate outbound tourist group travel from China to the United States on Dec. 11, 2007 in Beijing, which signified that China further opened its market to the U.S. tourism industry.

“We hope the first groups of Chinese tourists can take back their experience here to China, so we can have more tourists coming from China,” Gutierrez told Xinhua Thursday.

Roger Dow, president of the U.S. Travel Industry Association (TIA), said the organization will continue to focus on China “since it is a high growing market” with about 6 percent of total population traveling abroad every year.

Under the Memorandum, the American Tours International (ATI), a company that represents U.S. states tourism industries abroad, is to open its office in China on Aug. 1.

Noel Irwin Hentschel, the ATI CEO, said her Beijing office would provide training program and product design assistance to Chinese tourism operators.

For the Chinese part, Shao Qiwei, chairman of the China National Tourism Administration who led the inaugural groups of Chinese travelers, said the program of Chinese leisure groups to the U.S. is being carried out in a orderly and gradual manner.

He said the program would be expanded to all over China after the pilot project in nine provinces and three municipalities yielded positive results.

Xu Deming, president of Guangdong China Travel Service Co., said he hoped that the speedy and convenient visa application and approval procedure the inaugural groups enjoyed will remain.

Besides more Chinese tourists coming to America, the two-way cooperation is also expected to bring more Americans to China.

Dow said the TIA is planning to take 50 state tourism officials to Shanghai in November, where they can have access to their Chinese counterparts and tourism products.

Hentschel from the ATI is also sketching marketing strategies for Chinese provincial and local tourism, starting from Sichuan where the tourism industry was badly hit by the May earthquake.

“China is a big country of tourism with rich resources but not a power in tourism since it has to do more to promote itself in the international market,” said Xu Deming.

His remarks echoed Shao Qiwei’s appeal for the U.S. tourism industry to establish direct relations with Chinese provincial tourism offices to channel more Americans towards China.



By: jackyluo

China vacations info – Urumqi travel info

This article is about the Urumqi travel and you can find some useful information in it if you are planning your Urumqi travel now.

Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is located in an alluvial fan-shaped basin on the northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains. The city opens on to the Junggar Basin in the north. In the Mongolian language, Urumqi means “Beautiful Meadow.”

To get here, you can take the plane and this trip is about 5 hours (from Shanghai to Urumqi). The airfare is not cheap: 2850 rmb for one way if you are not able to get some discount. (info for your China travel and vacations)

If this is your first time to Urumqi, you will find that it is very different as what you thought. Actually, Urumqi is very similar as other big cities of China (like Beijing, Shanghai, etc). You can find nice pubs, bars, shopping malls, supermarkets and all kinds of modern things here.

One thing you will need to pay attention in Urumqi is the time difference. Urumqi is in the very west of China but there is only one time zone in China – Beijing time zone. This makes the office hours here a little bit weird: people start to work at 10:30, have lunch on 14:00, sleep on 2:00. Pretty interesting, :-)   We all know that there are several time zones in the U.S. , the American people don’t have this kind of bother but there will be some other confusions too in U.S. because of using different time zones.(helpful info for your China vacations and tours)

In Urumqi, you can find lots of delicious food. The most famous ones here are: Xinjiang BBQ, Dapanji Chicken, Shouzhuafan Rice. I like the Xinjiang BBQ very much. (cost 2-3 rmb for one tring) The Shouzhuafan Rice is also called the “hand-fed dinner”. You can try this unique dinner if you like.

Dapanji Chicken has another name – “Big-plate chicken” … a big plate is about 15″ in diameter and is enough for 8 people! Chicken, potatoes, medium chillies, garlic and usually onions in a really fragrant sauce with star anise and Sichuan Pepper. (useful info for your China vacations and trips)

Here in Urumqi, the flavours are slightly different and the dish has more onion, but still with the principal spicing of chilli, Sichuan pepper, and, most importantly, Star anise. Less chilli oil as a base, so the sauce is less red in colour. At Urumqi, they will serve the dapanji on a bed of “nang” bread like this, if you wish. The bread soaks up the sauce and is exceedingly “more-ish”.

Hongshan:

Ongshan Mountain is the highest spot in the center of the city. Hongshan’s main peak is 464 meters above sea level. With towering crags, the mountain was named after the cliffs, which gleam red in the sun’s rays every morning and evening. The upper part of the mountain looks like the head of a tiger, so it is also called “Tiger Head Mountain.” It faces Yamalike Mountain, less than 1,000 meters away. At the foot of the mountain is the Urumqi River, flowing from north to south. On the top of Hongshan Mountain is a statue of Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) national hero Lin Zexu. Standing at the “Yuantiao (looking far into the distance) Tower” on the mountain, one can view the whole city.

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No.1 Glacier:

No.1 Glacier is the source of the Urumqi River, located 120 kilometers form Urumqi on Mount Tiangar. It is 3,800 meters to 4,000 meters above sea level, 2.4 kilometers long, averages 500 meters wide and covers an area of 19,500 square kilometers. Surrounding it are 76 large and small younger glaciers.

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By: Shane Lee

Motels in Shanghai – China vacations info

This article is about the motels in Shanghai. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your Shanghai travel now.

The motel is a good choice for your Shanghai travel because of its good location and reasonable price.

(1). Motel 168 (Motai 168) : Since the first Motel 168 opened in May 2003, the company used the brand recognition to develop the size of this budget hotel chain. One can notice the achievements of the company through the brand size and strength throughout China. By December 2007, Motel 168 opened 130 more hotel chains, these chains where distributed in Shanghai, Beijing, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Haerbin, Guiyang, Chengdu, and 50 other cities, the total number of available rooms is approximately 25,000 with 10,000 restaurant seats as well. The Motel 168 brand has been voted as one of the top 3 budget hotel brands in China. (info for China vacations and China travel)

Motel 168 has more than 60 branches in Shanghai. You can find Motel 168 in the urban area or suburban area of Shanghai. It is the first economical chain hotel named by the English word “Motel” in China. The rooms are also designed by the international standards of the motel. You can find all kinds of facilities here like: satellit TV, IDD (International Direct Dialing) phone, broadband Internet, standard sanitary ware, etc. All these stuffs are used to make you feel like home in Motel 168. There is also a cafe named “Meilinxiaochu” in it. It is a combination of the Chinese restaurant, beer bar and coffee bar. Motel 168 has a big parking garage. In a word, this motel is a fashionable, economical and convinient motel in Shanghai. The company developed a plan with a timeframe that allows implementation of an advanced management concept with the purpose of building an internationally recognized budget hotel. A number of experienced managers and employees work at Motel 168 and are dedicated to furthering their careers within the company. The staff guarantees high quality service which strengthens the company’s competitive edge allowing the company to develop rapidly.

Rooms available here: Standard room (2 beds), Big bed room (1 big bed), Business big bed room, Business stardard room, Duplex big bed room, Family room, Special price standard room.

Price range: 168 – 298 rmb. (helpful China vacations info)

(2). Jinjiang Inn:

Jinjiang Inn Co.,Ltd is one of the subsidiaries of Jinjiang International(Group). Founded in May 1996, the company is mainly engaged in the operation of economy chain hotels under the brand of “Jinjiang Inn”.  Since the establishment of the first hotel, Jinjiang Park Hotel, the company has been operating hotels within a standardized chain network, in order to provide guests with super-value, professional service and a refreshing, uncomplicated style. At Jinjiang Inn, you will enjoy the professional and sincere service provided by well-trained staff .Jinjiang Inn has been awarded the title of ‘Famous Brand of Shanghai’, “Shanghai Brand with the most potential for growth”,”No.1- Top Ten China’s Economy Hotel Brands”,”No.1-China’s Most Influential Economy Hotel Brands”,”Pioneer of China’s Economy Hotel Brands”,Jinjiang Chef has beeb awarded as “Shanghai’s Famous Food & Beverage Brand”. Jinjiang Inn has become one of the top brands for economy chain lodging in China. The company has established its own hotel management school, probiding strong human resources for the rapid development of Jinjiang Inn brand. Nowadays, Jinjiang Inn has more than 50 branches in Shanghai.

Rooms available: Standard room, Business room, Business suite.

Price range: 178 – 259 rmb.

(3). Home Inns: (37 branches in Shanghai)

It was founded in 2002 with a ground breaking vision of a new kind of comfortable lodging experience throughout China. With professional and courteous service, comfortable rooms, convenient locations, and prices that make sense for individual business and leisure travelers, Home Inns is helping to redefine travel in China for the 21st century. When you visit a Home Inns hotel anywhere in China – be it in the modern metropolis of Shanghai, or the comparatively provincial city of Zhengzhou – you will be greeted by the same comforts as you would expect to find in your own home. From its comfortable beds and pillows and free in-room broadband internet access, air conditioning and water coolers in every room, to its modern bath rooms, complete with complimentary bathroom kit and fresh bath towels, Home Inns ensures that every traveller has a restful, productive stay, no matter where their travels take them in China.  Its extensive hotel network distinguishes Home Inns from its competition. As of June 30 2008, it operated a total of 366 hotels in 79 different cities across China and it has covered 98 cities including hotels contracted.

Rooms available: Standard big bed room, Standard room, Business big bed room, Business suite. (useful info for your China tours and China vacations)

Price range: 239 – 539 rmb.

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By: Shane Lee