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Washington Post, the oldest newspaper with the largest circulation in the District of Columbia, Washington DC, America, has listed travelchinaguide.com under its Travel Q&A column on January 9, 2005 as one of the helpful links for travelers looking for good China information for small group tours. The full text follows: 
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Cruises of China's Yangtze River often pack in the passengers, with anywhere from 130 to nearly 300 passengers per ship, according to Debbie Hunter, general manager of Small Ships Cruises, an online expert in smaller-ship voyages.
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But if you don't mind some extra company, look for travel agencies specializing in small groups. ...Also check...TravelChinaGuide.com.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56545-2005Jan7.html
This was the first time for travelchinaguide.com has been mentioned on the well-known international media: The Washington Post. It demonstrates that our good reputation relies on its quality of service. Not just providing fascinating tour itineraries for small groups, TravelChinaGuide also offers the services for private China tours, air ticket booking and hotel booking. Trust that travelchinaguide.com will be stronger and more informative to serve tourists anywhere, national and international.
More Recommendations on TravelChinaGuide.com by Washington Post:
China City Guide Recommended by Washington Post (2007)
Guardian Unlimited, the most popular UK newspaper website, is the online presence of The Guardian newspaper. On January 3, 2004, it carried the article 'Where to party in 2005' under Travel Section. It made mention of TravelChinaGuide.com (TCG) as a useful website for travelers wishing to find out more about the remarkable event, the Beijing Longqing Gorge Ice and Snow Festival. The following is the original text: 
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In a place the Chinese know as the Old City of Nine Windings, blocks of ice are carved into birds, movie stars and mythological beasts. Similar efforts in Japan attract two million people to Sapporo's Odori Park (February 1-7).
When and where: January 15-February 29, Longqing Gorge, near Beijing, China.
Further information: travelchinaguide.com ...
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2004/jan/03/festivals.websites
This was the first time for TravelChinaGuide.com to be mentioned on The Guardian. Now TCG has established a good reputation and public recognition, and will continue to present China travel information for tourists from all over the world.
Recommendations on TravelChinaGuide.com by Other British Media:
China Culture Guide Endorsed by Times Online (2007)
China Climate Information Recommended by the Observer (2007)
National Geographic Magazine, one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world, mentioned TravelChinaGuide.com as one of the useful online 'Great Wall Travel Guide' when introducing the Great Wall. The following is the original text: 
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Long before President Nixon's 1972 proclamation that the Great Wall was indeed "great," European visitors from the 17th and 18th centuries had returned home touting and mythologizing the chang cheng (long wall)...
For more history and several more starting sites on the Great Wall, including those in the far western region of China, go to
www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/scene/
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http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0301/feature1/online_extra.html
Great Wall Hiking Tours for your reference.
More Recommendations on TravelChinaGuide.com by National Geographic:
Leshan Giant Buddha Recommended by National Geographic (2009)
Kashgar Travel Guide Endorsed by National Geographic (2006)
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