1) A passport, valid for at least 3 month after your visit to China and the necessary visa or permits if you are traveling with our program. The visa should be approved prior to entering China and a permit for Tibet must be obtained 15 days before entering Tibet. If you only plan to travel and stay in Hong Kong you are exempt from applying for a China visa.
2) Most people only need to apply for a single -entry visa, which is usually valid for 3 months after the issuing date and will permit you to stay in China for a maximum of 30 days.
3) You need permits to go to Tibet. If you only go to Lhasa, a Tibet permit will be sufficient but, if you want to go further to the “unopened” areas, you also need an Alien’s travel permit issued by the PSB of Tibet.
4) If you are to travel to Tibet, you are required to provide a doctor’s certificate stating that you are fit to travel and your blood pressure and heart condition are normal in case that the very high altitude have the possible effects on you.
5) We suggest you take your medical record with you in case that you need it in the event of an emergency, and please also take with you your doctor’s name, address and phone number, emergency contact name and phone number, and your insurance company’s name, address and phone number.
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1) Before your booking is confirmed, alterations to your itinerary are happily processed free of charge, because providing the best tour possible for you is our goal.
2) Alterations after you have received your booking confirmation letter will incur a fee of $25.00 per request, and changes to departure date or destination may incur cancellation fees. All changes are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.
Notes: China Odyssey Tours reserves the right to modify the itinerary of your tour if air schedule or surface transportation changes, and/or events beyond its control make such alterations necessary. In this event, any of the increase or reduction of the tour cost will be calculated and charged/ refunded accordingly. If it is you who request the changes to your tour, then you will be required to pay any additional cost in advance.
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Yes. At China Odyssey Tours, our quotation is based on the size of the group, which can be divided into four categories as: 1 person, 2-5 persons, 6-9 persons, 10 or over 10 persons, the more people in your group, the more discounts can you have.
So it is always a good idea to invite your family members or close friends to travel together to save on per-person spending.
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Uphold your development strategy of global partnership from the desktop
Beijing, China (November 04, 2009) /ChinaNewswire.com/ — How have you been negotiating? They are playing the negotiation game on you right now. If you are not aware of negotiation principles, you are costing your company millions of dollars in lost opportunities.
As Chinese economy shines on [...]
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Synchronize strategies to attract, retain and catalyze talent for global recovery
Beijing, China (November 04, 2009) /ChinaNewswire.com/ — Should you be optimistic to the huge human resources market, or still sober to challenging facts that there is always a huge gap between demand and supply of top talent? Why should people believe that you’re the [...]
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Beijing will invest CNY1.08 billion to build a large-scale tourist center in western Beijing, covering an area of 348 mu.
The center will be located in Zhaitang Town, Mentougou District. It is also a key project in China’s ten tourist centers program.
It is reported that the center will set up a sound western Beijing travel service [...]
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It is learned from the Foreign Affairs Office of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan that Air Siam from Thailand is planning to launch a Chiang Rai to Xishuangbanna air route this December.
Details about aircraft type, flying height, and other matters are still under discussion with the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China. This [...]
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China Trivia: When Was The Abacus Invented?
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Travel review website TripAdvisor has announced that it is buying Kuxun.cn, a Chinese flight and hotel search engine, as it taps into a burgeoning tourism market buoyed by China’s resilient economy.
TripAdvisor chief executive told media that the company plans to invest more than USD50 million in China by the end of 2011. The budget includes [...]
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A 32-meter (or 105-foot) statue of a youthful Chairman Mao is under construction in Hunan province, China.
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