Taiwan Boosts MICE Environment
Taipeh – Taiwan endeavours to boost its MICE industry, and is highly expecting for more infrastructure investment to strengthen the incentive and meeting environment and facilities. This month, a brand-new exhibition centre in southern Taiwan, the Kaohsiung Exhibition and Convention Center, … Continue reading Taiwan Boosts MICE Environment
28,000 ancient books return to China
Beijing/Tokio – A huge volume of ancient Chinese books, formally owned by a Japanese business group, has been brought back to China. And Peking University, which bought the books, is hosting an exhibition of them. The return of the 28,000 … Continue reading 28,000 ancient books return to China
China to continue search for flight MH370
Beijing – Chinese transport Minister, Yang Chuantang, says Chinese search efforts will continue “uninterrupted”. The minister says that so far, China has sent 18 ships and 8 planes to look for MH370 during the past 55 days. Yang says the … Continue reading China to continue search for flight MH370
Myanmar launches more mangrove forest rehabilitation project
Yangon – Myanmar has launched one more project of mangrove forest rehabilitation in Kadonkani forest reserve in Ayeyawaddy delta region with more cyclone shelters to be built there, official media reported Monday. The project, being carried out in collaboration with the … Continue reading Myanmar launches more mangrove forest rehabilitation project
Korea: Death toll rises to 244, 58 still missing in ferry tragedy
Seoul – The confirmed death toll from the South Korean ferry which capsized nearly three weeks ago has risen to 244, 58 still missing. An official from the maritime administration said divers found six more bodies on Sunday. 105 divers … Continue reading Korea: Death toll rises to 244, 58 still missing in ferry tragedy
MH370: Trilateral meeting to be held in Canberra
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said here Friday that he would head to Canberra on Sunday to attend a trilateral meeting with China and Australia on issues related to the missing MH370 flight. He said the … Continue reading MH370: Trilateral meeting to be held in Canberra
AirAsia Group Will Move to KLIA2 by May 9
Kuala Lumpur – AirAsia Group would like to express its appreciation to the Prime Minister, YAB Datuk Seri Najib Razak and the Government for the decision to enlist the expertise of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to further evaluate KLIA2 … Continue reading AirAsia Group Will Move to KLIA2 by May 9
Chinese language students look for job opportunities
Beijing – According to statistics from China’s Ministry of Education, nearly 360,000 students from outside China were enrolled in Chinese universities in 2013. Most of them are in the country for Chinese language courses, but they are also looking for possible job opportunities … Continue reading Chinese language students look for job opportunities
Malaysian minister: Preliminary report of MH370 to be released
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia is scheduled to release a preliminary report on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 this Thursday. The country says it will not hold a press conference on the report, but will instead issue a press statement. The report … Continue reading Malaysian minister: Preliminary report of MH370 to be released
Fruit Orchard Tours in Thailand’s Eastern Provinces
Bangkok – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is arranging a special campaign called ‘Aroi Tuk Rai, Chim Pai Tuk Suan’ to promote agro-tourism in the provinces of Chanthaburi, Rayong and Trat, often referred to as the “Land of Fruits” … Continue reading Fruit Orchard Tours in Thailand’s Eastern Provinces