Taiwan's tourism may gain slightly from Diaoyutai row: travel agents
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Taiwan's tourism may gain slightly from Diaoyutai row: travel agents

Taipei : Taiwan | Sep 23, 2012 at 1:24 AM PDT
Source: Taiwan News
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Taipei, Sept. 23 (CNA) Taiwan's tourism industry may gain a slight boost from China 's week-long national holiday in October, particularly in light of the territorial dispute between Japan and China over the Diaoyutai Islands, travel agents said Sunday, but tourism officials were less optimistic.... FULL ARTICLE AT Taiwan News
 
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