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This article is about Xinjiang riot toll on 07/05/2009. You can find some useful information in it if you are booking your China flights or Xinjiang flights now. (you can get more New York,Los Angeles,San Francisco, Chicago flights and airfares info at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM)
By 07/06/2009, there are 156 people killed (129 males, 27 females) and 1080 people injured in the Urumqi,Xinjiang riot toll. ( Urumqi is the capital of the Xinjiang province,China ) Now the Chinese police have arrested 1434 crime suspects in this event.
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Xinjiang riot toll info for your china vacations and flights
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Author: Krizzy
From our base in Rostock, we decided to take the train down to Berlin on a day trip. Compared to the UK, travelling by train in Germany is luxury. It would appear the Germans consider the train to be a service rather than a business where the shareholders are the highest prioritybut enough of that.
As we were travelling on a Sunday, we were able to take advantage of a special weekend ticket (Schones-Wochenende-Ticket.). For 37EUR, up to 5 people could travel on 2nd class from Rostock to Berlin return on any of the direct trains plus travel in Berlin on the S-Bahn (city trains) was also included. The 250km (150miles) trip too around 2 hours 40 minutes on a fast, comfortable train.
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Author: Devon O'Malley
Cant quite decide how to spend your B.C. summer holiday? Hop on the ferry and check out Victoria; British Columbias beautiful capital city! Known for its stunning gardens and parliament history, Victoria is bursting with activities both you and your family will enjoy. Find out here about the top ten things to do and see while visiting and learn why Victoria is B.C.s hidden metropolitan treasure.
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Victoria Lodging- Ten Must-Do Activities in Victoria
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Author: Krizzy
The seaside area of Warnemunde is a few miles north of central Rostock on the Baltic Sea. The harbour is lined with various fishing and excursion boats as well as plenty of colourful shops, bars, restaurants and hotels. The New Years Day Laser Show is an annual event that organisers claim attracts up to 70,000 people. When I first heard about the show, the thought of an open air show on the Baltic Coast on 1st January didnt seem like the greatest idea in the world but as so many people regularly attend it, the weather couldnt be as bad as I feared. From our base in central Rostock, we took the S-Bahn (local train) up to Warnemunde. The 20 minute journey cost around 2.50EUR return which was pretty reasonable even with the horrendous Sterling / Euro exchange rate. The station at Warnemunde is just across a small bridge from the restaurants, hotels and cobbled streets of Warnemunde.
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Author: Shane Lee
This article is about the H1N1 and China travel. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now.
The A(H1N1) quarantine policy (from several big Chinese web sites) in China:
1. If you don't have a fever when getting off the plane in the airports of China, you don't need to worry about quarantine policy of China at all. If you do have a fever, you will need to do a medical examination in the city where you enter China. This is to make sure that you don't get the A(H1N1) flu.( more info about “Travel To China, H1N1,China vacations” at Travel2ChinaInfo Dot COM )
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Travel To China, H1N1 – Info for your China vacations
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Posted in
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Author: Levi Quinn
If you live, or are on holiday, close to the southern border of the United States then you may well find yourself in a position to take a little sojourn into Mexico. A nation with a very strong character all of its own, Mexico has a lot to show for itself, and it is always worth a short visit. It is important, however, that you take care to ensure you have the necessary documentation and are not contravening any of the rules for crossing the border into Mexico " and there are rules, which it is important to make yourself aware of before any border crossing. Before you make the hop across, it is worth asking in a tourist office on your side of the border for an exact list of what is expected of you " it may differ from crossing point to crossing point.