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Jing Travel is an online publication aimed at Cultural Institutions, Hotels and Businesses aiming to capture Tourism from the Chinese Market. Covers the latest News, Destinations, Regulations, Shopping, Hotels and other pertinent information in regards to the Chinese Tourist Segment worldwide.
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Jing Travel is an online publication aimed at Cultural Institutions, Hotels and Businesses aiming to capture Tourism from the Chinese Market. Covers the latest News, Destinations, Regulations, Shopping, Hotels and other pertinent information in regards to the Chinese Tourist Segment worldwide.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Attractions/Tours, Tourism, Travel Industry
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