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The Chinese Tourist (In The Eyes of The Taiwanese)

As more and more mainland Chinese are able to travel abroad, how are they being received? Here's one account of a mainland tour group in Taiwan by a Taiwanese.Post from: CN Reviews Watch Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen with CNR & chinaSMACK! The... ...full story at CN Reviews

from CN Reviews on Thu, Jun 25 2009

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20 Jan 09 visit Taiwan relaxes travel restrictions on Chinese mainland residents  »  People's Daily The measures on permitting Chinese mainland people to visit Taiwan for sightseeing tours, amended by Taiwan authorities, officially took effect on January 17, according to Taiwanese media. From now on, Chinese mainland residents need only to produce...
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