Thousand people went to Taiwan during Chinese New Year for travel

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trong cold air by the impact of the eastward shift of the south, Guangzhou Yangcheng temperature from yesterday (23) from the rapid decline, but the travel enthusiasm of people of Guangzhou did not encounter any disruptions. The reporter learned from major travel agencies in Guangzhou understand that today the Spring Festival travel articles domestic long-term will start ready to start to enjoy snowy scene from north line to become one of the hottest lines.

Guangzhilv Travel Agency said that as the Spring Festival this year, the total number of entries the same period last year increased by 20%, is expected to travel during the Spring Festival will bring the total number of domestic tour more than 30,000 passengers.

It is worth mentioning that, this is the tour after the liberalization of Taiwan’s first Chinese New Year, many old-Canton to New Year has also moved to Taipei. Travel agents to provide the data show that this year there will be nearly 60 to more than 2,000 corporations. Of which about 500 people will have been in Taiwan for New Year’s Eve. This afternoon, the first Spring Festival in Guangzhou Tour Taiwan team will be officially the road, 37 “old broad” will take the lead in starting


Chinese New Years in Shanghai

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6th February 2008 – New Years Eve in Shanghai

We made our way to People’s Park which is situated in the middle of many skyscrapers. We headed into the tallest one we could find which ended up being a very posh hotel with a view to getting to the top. Unfortunately our plan was foiled on the 8th floor when we were told we would need a keycard for a room to enter the lift.

We mingled with many famous faces including Madonna, Tom Cruise and David Beckham. It was then on for our New Years meal for which we had some hotpot.

Then…New Years celebrations began! We made our way to a club called Bonbons which for 7 quid entry included a free bar all night! Several casualties the next morning but a brilliant night had by all.

7th February 2008- New Years Day in Shanghai

Woke up a little bit worse for ware but after a little struggle we managed to get up. We went straight to The Bund to soak up the atmosphere on New Years Day. It was busy! The whole Bund was rammed with families who had come together for New Year and were enjoying the sun.

After strolling along the Bund
Jason hopped on the subway to the other side of the river where we went up the Oriental Pearl
TV Tower – 200 meters. With clear blue skies this made for some fantastic views over the rest of Shanghai. The viewing tower was 360 degrees and allowed us to take in the entire Shanghai skyline. We then went down to the lower levels which contained a roller coaster! Of course we all went on and had a laugh.


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