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UPDATED: August 10, 2009
UAE Becomes Destination of China Tourist Groups
China tourist groups are allowed to reach another nine nations
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China tourist groups are allowed to reach another nine nations, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the Middle East, from September 15, according to the National Tourism Administration.

The other eight new destinations are Ecuador and Dominic in Central America, Mali, Cape Verde, and Ghana in Africa, Papua New Guinea of Oceania and Montenegro in Europe.

Analysts said, however, tourist groups to the other eight nations, apart from UAE, would be scarce, or mainly business groups, due to difficulties in obtaining visa to these countries, lack of direct flights, and low recognition among the Chinese public.

The destination of UAE would be more attractive to Chinese tourists, as direct fights to Dubai have already been available.

The first tourist group to UAE would start off on Sept. 15, flying Chinese tourists to beaches and luxury hotels there, with shopping at tariff-free department stores also on the itinerary designed by various travel agencies.

(Xinhua News Agency August 9, 2009)



 
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