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City of Hangzhou – Experiential Tourism Promotion in London

The Hangzhou Tourism Commission invites you to an exclusive reception and experiential city promotion on Monday 5 March, 2011, at 6.30pm for 7pm start All guests will have a chance to win a trip to Hangzhou so don’t forget to … Continue reading

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Xi’an City Promotion – One of China’s Top Tourist Destinations and Home of the Terracotta Warriors Comes to London

Hosted by the Xi’an Tourism Bureau On Friday 26th August, 2011, at 9:30 – 13:30. Hosted at the York Suite, Royal Garden Hotel, 2-24 Kensington High St, Kensington, London W8 4PT RSVP: wei@newlandpr.com Agenda 09:30 – 10:00              Registration and refreshments 10:00 – … Continue reading

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Kenneth Hsu Lecture – the Road to a Greener World through the Burning of Fossil Fuels

[LONDON 30 OCTOBER, 2008] Brief: Professor Kenneth Hsu is an award winning, China-born Swiss geologist who is a leading researcher in clean fuel technology. Mr Hsu’ company, Kenneth Hsu Consulting (KHC), organised a Press & Investor Conference at The Geological Society of London on 30th October 2008. The objective was to present the company’s technological [...] Continue reading

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Nujiang Trade and Investment Promotion: Introducing Nujiang through a ‘World Heritage’ Photo Exhibition

[LONDON, 12 MAY, 2011] Brief: Yunnan is China’s south western province and is China’s gateway to south Asia and ASEAN. The Lisu autonomous prefecture of Nujiang is a remote area in the north of the province known for its rich natural resources and UNESCO world heritage sites in the Nu River valley. The region also [...] Continue reading

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Chinese Media Relations for the 48 Group Club Chinese New Year Dinner of the Rabbit

[LONDON, 4 FEBRUARY, 2008] Brief: The 48 Group Club is an independent business network committed to promoting positive links with China. Known as the “Icebreakers”, the Club were the first Westerners to break through the embargo and establish mutually beneficial trade relations with the newly formed People’s Republic of China. Every year the 48 Group [...] Continue reading

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