'Position India as an upmarket destination' – Business Standard


Business Standard
'Position India as an upmarket destination'
Business Standard, India
The BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) phenomenon and India's political success have been major factors that, on their own, have led to an increased global interest in India. You can't look at tourism in isolation. The Incredible India campaign was

Yunnan tourism to get more touristy – GoKunming

Yunnan tourism to get more touristy
GoKunming, China
On Saturday, the Dali Tourism Holiday District Management Committee signed an agreement with Shenzhen-based Jianianhua Investment Company Limited in which the latter will invest 600 to 800 million yuan in a 15 hectare amusement park that will be the

China Investment Growth Likely Quickened on Government Spending – Bloomberg

By wen jiabao - Google News | Jun 8, 2009
China Investment Growth Likely Quickened on Government Spending
Bloomberg
Premier Wen Jiabao's 4 trillion yuan ($585 billion) stimulus package has helped manufacturing expand, sparked record vehicle sales and increase property transactions. Still, the government said on May 27 that the drop in overseas sales is the biggest

Big push on for tourism – Stuff.co.nz

Big push on for tourism
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand
By ALAN WOOD – The Press New Zealand tourism's biggest event, Trenz 2009, opened late yesterday with companies flowing into Auckland to showcase their products to wholesalers from important markets such as Australia and China. Tourism is worth $50

UK may reform visa system to entice Chinese – Telegraph.co.uk

UK may reform visa system to entice Chinese
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom
Visit Britain stated that in 2007 France welcomed around 750000 visitors from China compared to the UK's 150000. Alastair Morgan, UK Trade and Investment director for China, said: "We think there's a lot of future potential for tourism from China.

Stimulus in China: At What Cost? – Seeking Alpha

By wen jiabao - Google News | Jun 8, 2009
Stimulus in China: At What Cost?
Seeking Alpha, NY
The front page of today's People's Daily has an article citing a speech by Premier Wen Jiabao in Xi'an (in Shaanxi province) encouraging graduates to widen their job search: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has urged the country's college students to find

Star ratings to boost Millom area tourism – NW Evening Mail


NW Evening Mail
Star ratings to boost Millom area tourism
NW Evening Mail, UK
THREE West Cumbrian businesses have been awarded a four-star rating by the national tourism office. Wayside Hotel near Bootle, Newstead House at Silecroft and Bank House Farm at Hallthwaites have all received the prestigious status by Cumbria Tourism.

2009-06-08 China pledges to reduce CO2 emissions, but still… – New Energy Matters (subscription)

By wen jiabao - Google News | Jun 8, 2009
2009-06-08 China pledges to reduce CO2 emissions, but still…
New Energy Matters (subscription), UK
In a meeting chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao on World Environmental Day on 5 June, Chinese policymakers said that although China has made important progress in energy efficiency, the situation is still “serious,” according to a statement posted on the

Wu Stem Cell Medical Center joins China Connection Global … – Treatment Abroad – Medical Tourism News

Wu Stem Cell Medical Center joins China Connection Global
Treatment Abroad – Medical Tourism News, UK
China Connection Global Healthcare, a US based medical tourism agency specialising in treatment in China, has added Wu Stem Cell Medical Center (WSCMC) in Beijing to its existing network of six hospitals. Wu Stem Cell Medical Center is committed to

Only 10 per cent of global organ transplant needs are available: WHO – New Straits Times

Only 10 per cent of global organ transplant needs are available: WHO
New Straits Times, Malaysia
In China, kidneys can be bought for between US$70000 to US$120000, pancreas US$110000, lung US$50000 and heart US$130000 while in Pakistan kidneys are sold for US$14000 and in the Philippines for US$85000. Dr Noel said WHO condemned transplant tourism,
Malaysia opposes organ trafficking, transplant tourism & commercialism New Straits Times
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