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Travel agencies upbeat over plans for U.S. opening to Chinese tourists

Chinese travel agencies are expecting the policies following the Sino-U.S. memorandum of understanding (MOU) on tourism to facilitate their business while being optimistic about the future market. Chinese will be able to travel to t ... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Wed, Dec 12 2007

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