With special support from the Hong Kong Tourism Board and the Macau Government Tourist Office, a website called "HK MC GO!" was launched in Beijing on February 24 to provide more convenient services for Beijing residents who plan to visit Hong Kong and... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Fri, Feb 27 2009
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