tourism
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Many places in the world rely heavily on tourism as a key source of income and employment. Unfortunately, tourism can also be a source of problems, especially if it is not managed well. A huge influx of visitors can gradually deplete the beauty, uniqueness, character, environment, resources, and social coherence of a tourist destination over…
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In a move to boost tourism and trade, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) cabinet in Abu Dhabi has adopted a decision to grant visas for Chinese visitors upon arrival. Image: Dubai UAE prime minister and ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum made the decision known on Sunday, according to local media. As a global…
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People who cherish the health benefits of spending time in nature and understand the stress-relieving prize of taking vacations, have greater chances of living longer, health experts say. Tourists who wish to visit China sometime in their lives, have a lot of options on which cities to explore–Beijing, Shanghai, Harbin, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Xian and more. Image: File…
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The Chinese government has announced it’s reconstruction and rehabilitation plans in the historical village with the goal of turning it into a tourist attraction. The pictures show a bird’s-eye view of courtyards built in Loess land pits in Sanmenxia city of Central China’s Henan province.
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Stone Elephant Lake, located in Pujiang County, Chengdu city, is a national ecological demonstration area that has unique natural resources; Stone Elephant Lake is a heaven for plants and animals to co-existence. It also presents a beautiful picture of the harmonious co-existence between man and nature. Chengdu Stone elephant Lake is a piece of the…
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Chenya is located in Chengdu, China. One of its many tourist attractions is the Stone Elephant Lake which boasts of beautiful flowers, cool autumn breeze and an eco-friendly park. It is safe for both locals and foreigners to relax. You will never stop marveling at the wonderful treasures offered by nature.
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The Federal Government has called for the abolition of visa requirement among the members of the Developing Eight (D-8) Countries Organisation for Economic Cooperation to ensure free movement of people and trade. The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made the call when he met with the Secretary General of the…
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