Friday, October 21, 2011

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Chinese tourists to the rescue in California

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 01:10 AM PDT

Chinese tourists in california

China, the world's most populous country, has sent California, the most populous state in the United States, a very expensive and in-demand gift.

Chinese travelers have become the single biggest overseas spenders in the beach-lined state, with each Chinese visitor forking over an average of US$6,800 during their stays, according to Huang Zhiheng (黄芷蘅), chief China representative of the California Travel and Tourism Commission (CTTC). Huang made his comments to the 21st Century Business Herald.

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Cheat sheet for airborne business travelers

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 01:00 AM PDT

Mumbai airport

The ability to multitask your way several thousand feet up in the air is the holy grail of business travel.

Now while Indian airports operate more like a kitchen at a Chinese restaurant than a Swiss watch, with the explosive growth in domestic air travel here, there are certainly ways and means to make the best of it.

Choosing a carrier

I recommend you start with choosing a preferred airline. Jet Airways is recommended if you are looking for full-service carriers, since they fly to most business destinations in India and are very hospitable.

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9 best things to do in Kowloon

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 12:59 AM PDT

Best things to do in Kowloon

 

Gritty, hectic and mischievous, Kowloon is the Mr. Hyde to Hong Kong Island's genteel Dr. Jekyll. But unlike Mr. Hyde, who was a murderous psychopath, Kowloon is actually quite friendly once you get to know it.

First occupied by the British in 1860, Kowloon was home to farming and fishing communities for hundreds of years. Its name, which means "Nine Dragons," supposedly comes from the Song Dynasty's Emperor Bing, who named the area for its eight tallest mountains.

The ninth dragon was, of course, the emperor himself.

In honor of that long-departed egocentric emperor, here are nine ways to spend a day in Kowloon.

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Virgin Australia and Singapore Airlines alliance set for takeoff

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 12:00 AM PDT

A proposed alliance between Virgin Australia and Singapore Airlines looks set to go ahead after it received approval in Singapore.

The Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) has given the plan the green light and it now awaits final approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

With the deal sealed in Singapore, the Australian rubber stamp seems a formality: the ACCC has already given draft approval to the plan.

Almost 50 potential destinations have been listed in the codeshare that has been submitted to the competition watchdogs, reported Australian Business Traveller.

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7 best family-friendly hotels in Singapore

Posted: 20 Oct 2011 11:00 PM PDT

In many regular hotels, the family rooms just aren't big enough. 

Stick in an extra bed and you are practically pressed up against the wall. Or make do with separate rooms and you have the endless in and out, doors slamming, phones ringing and aimless waiting in the lobby for everyone to re-group; hardly the best start to a family getaway. 

Here are seven options in Singapore that will ensure yours won't be a holiday from hell.

Big on space and fun: Festive Hotel

When Festive Hotel of Resorts World Sentosa opened with family-size rooms that could accommodate up to five, it was music to the ears of family travelers.

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香港5大最佳跑步路線

Posted: 20 Oct 2011 07:28 PM PDT

香港最佳跑步路線

驟眼看來,像是跑步愛好者的天堂。 街道擠迫,行人道狹窄,山多平地少。 空氣污染更不在話下。

然而,跑步運動在香港倒是很活躍。 「渣打馬拉松2010」吸引逾6萬名跑手參加,為該年度最大型的跑步活動。

不僅如此,天氣較涼的月份幾乎每個週末都有不同的跑步比賽舉行。 其中包括一月隆重舉行的「中國沿岸馬拉松」,沿香港美麗的遠足徑網絡進行多項5公里及10公里賽事。 其他比賽還跑到香港最高山峰去。

CNNGo帶您看更多: 香港最佳行山路徑

這些比賽在香港各地舉行,參與人數逾千,參加者由8歲至90歲不等,由普通緩跑者到區內數一數二的中長距離跑手均有。

有關在香港舉辦的跑步活動詳情,可瀏覽HKRunners網站。

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