Recommendations by Media in 2006

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TravelChinaGuide on Toronto SunPublished: Sep 7, 2006


Toronto Sun, the famous local tabloid-style newspaper, is part of the Sun Media national newspaper chain in Toronto, Canada. Once it referred to TravelChinaGuide.com (abbr. TCG) as the useful link and tour guidance for the well-known Silk Road. The original text in the article 'Chinese history hits the road' is below:

China, the United Nations and neighbouring Central Asian countries plan a program aimed at reviving the ancient Silk Road by boosting investment, trade and tourism. The $1-million US, two-year Silk Road Project involves the governments of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Winding through desolated mountains and deserts, the Silk Road guided camel caravans to and from Central Asia and Europe. Marco Polo, Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great followed its paths. Visit travelchinaguide.com/silkroad for a look at a current tour.

Presented on the column 'travel', TCG again was the only-mentioned website for oversea tourists' reference to their China travel. Now, bearing the high reputation in the Occident, TCG runs its true to form to serve for their distinguished clients and will do better and better on providing you the most resourceful Chinese travel information and designing your China trip.

TravelChinaGuide on National GeographicPublished: Jul 25, 2006


In December, 2000, the National Geographic Online, not only a world leader in geography, cartography and exploration, but also the resource for research, updates, photography, global issues, geography, maps and multimedia, made TravelChinaGuide.com (abbr. TCG Hereinafter) as one of the useful related links for the tour guidance to Kashgar, a famous tourist city in western China. Below is the original text:

Travel China Guide www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/kashgar.htm Find out everything you need to know to travel around Kashgar at Travel China's Kashgar web page. You'll find information on popular sites and attractions.

For more details, please refer to: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/static-legacy/ngm/0012/

Linked on the column 'Feature' of National Geographic Online, TCG again had the honor of being recommended on such world-famous magazine. As the most resourceful online tour reference, TCG will, as always, keep its kilter to serve for their honorable guests.

TravelChinaGuide on Seattle TimesPublished: Jul 11, 2006

The Seattle Times, the largest daily newspaper in Washington State and the largest Sunday circulation newspaper in the Northwest America, made TravelChinaGuide.com (abbr. TCG Hereinafter) the most useful tour guide to China linked on its web edition for three times. Below is the original text:

On April 30, 2004 in the article "If you go to China" See www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/kashgar.htm.

On October 25, 2005 linked aside the article "Riding in a car with Richard" Travel planning Links to some useful trip-planning sites: www.travelchinaguide.com

On December 09, 2005 linked aside the article "Meeting China on its own terms" Useful trip-planning sites: www.travelchinaguide.com

TravelChinaGuide.com, the largest and the most resourceful English website for guiding foreign tourists to travel in China, now becomes more well-known to the public. It is very honorable for TCG to be linked as a China travel guide on such a famous media like Seattle Times. Hope that more and more potential tourists may get much practical info about China or China travel, and TCG will always offer the best tour service for its distinguished clients.

TravelChinaGuide Again on USA TodayPublished: Jan 5, 2006


On December 29, 2005, USA Today used the TravelChinaGuide.com (abbr. TCG hereinafter) again as the only-chosen reference to the Shanghai bund introduction in their issued article, which is the third time for TCG web to be presented on the same Media.

The bund in Shanghai, one of the great places across the globe to ring in 2006, was highly recommended as an idea spot to have the New Year's Eve celebration. TCG web was linked aside to give a further and more detailed introduction to the Huangpu River and the bund. Hereunder is the original article:

The Bund, Shanghai "This booming metropolis already has twice the number of skyscrapers as New York," says Bradley, "and the best spots from which to see them are the restaurants in the fabulously restored neo-colonial buildings on the Bund," the city's landmark waterfront. "From their windows, gaze across the Huangpo River to Shanghai's financial center of Pudong. At midnight on New Year's Eve, thousands of people gather along the Bund to watch fireworks shot off river barges." http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/shanghai/huangpu.htm

For the details, please refer to their website: http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/10great/2005-12-29-newyears2006_x.htm

Obviously seeing, TCG website, just like a Good Book, has already become the most palmary guidance in the mind of travelers all over the world. This eximious TCG in the mysterious China with its resourceful travel info and quality service now are warmly welcoming all tourists far and near. Also your fantabulous trip to China is always being extremely expected.

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