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This
section of our website has
no intention to provide
a comprehensive information
about China traveling, instead,
it is trying to provide
you some basic information
and resources to help you
do your homework before
you go to China either for
business or for fun. J &
J Mechanic has no direct
connection or business involvement
in traveling business and
can not guarantee the accuracy
of the information included
in this site and service
quality provided by any
third party listed in this
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The 5000 years
history, rich culture, exciting
changes, rapid economic growth
and expansion as well as the genuine,
colorful, tasting Chinese foods
place China among
the world’s greatest travel
destinations.
China offers
variety choices for visitors.
Your trip will, without doubt,
be fulfilled by Chinese history,
Chinese culture, Chinese scenery
and the hospitality of Chinese
people. It
is a life time experience and
a better way to understand China.
This
country is changing and progressing
every day and its tourism infrastructure
is rapidly improving, but flexibility
and patience are still required
considering the fact that China
is still a developing country and
a highly populated (1.3 billion,
43 times more than the population
of canada and almost 5 times more
than that of US with a quite similar
geographic size !) nation.
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Important
dates affecting touring:
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29 Apr - 8 May 2005 - International
Labor Day:
Public holiday. Banks and public
offices will be closed, as will
some businesses. Potential cancellations
and schedule changes to touring,
flights, trains and hotel bookings.
More crowds at popular sites
due to increase in numbers of
domestic tourists traveling.
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21 – 24 October
2005 - Formula 1 / Grand Prix
in Shanghai:
Increased number of visitors
to Shanghai for the Grand Prix
event. More crowds at tourist
sites, and limited hotel availability.
Potential cancellations and
schedule changes to touring,
flights, trains and hotel bookings.
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1- 9 Oct 2005 - Chinese
National Day:
Public holiday. Banks and public
offices will be closed, as will
some businesses. Potential cancellations
and schedule changes to touring,
flights, trains and hotel bookings.
More crowds at popular sites
due to increase in numbers of
domestic tourists traveling.
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Jan – 6 Feb. 2006 - Chinese
New Year / Spring Festival:
Public holiday. Banks and public
offices will be closed, as will
some businesses. Potential cancellations
and schedule changes to touring,
flights, trains and hotel bookings.
More crowds at popular sites
due to increase in numbers of
domestic tourists traveling.
Top travel agents
in China:
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Travel and Health
Advisories
Government
Consular Advice for China --Canada
State
Department Consular Advice for China ---US
CDC
Traveler's Health Page for China
World
Health Organization Web Site
ProMED-mail
Web Site - Lists unofficial medical reports
from a network of scientists
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