Jun 3, 2009

Need a passport from now on just their

Following comprehensive renovation and refurbishment of a traditional residence, the boutique hotel Jing's Residence has opened in the UNESCO-listed walled city of Pingyao in Shanxi. Established in Wall Of China the former siheyuan (courtyard home) of a wealthy Qing Dynasty silk merchant, the residence is named after the owner, Yang Jing, and is located in the heart of the old city next to the historic First Armed Escort Agency Compound on East Street. The residence comprises of a series of gray-brick pavilions built around a set of four landscaped courtyards in the Wall Of China traditional architectural style of northern China.

Chinese tourists who want to visit North Korea via Dandong will not need a passport from now on ? just their ID card and photos are enough. Tourists only need to offer the ID card or a copy and their photos to qualified travel agencies for the exit-entry permits and wait for two or three days. The exit-entry permit is valid for three months. Individual applications for the exit-entry permit are not available yet, according to the exit-entry administration of Liaoning Province Public Security Bureau.

The mobile check-in facility is made possible by the airline?s new SIA Mobile application software, designed to provide customers the flexibility of accessing selected Singapore Airlines online services on their mobile handsets. SIA Mobile will also be enhanced later this year to include features such as booking tickets and accessing selected KrisFlyer services. To lead customers through each step of the downloading and check-in process, easy-to-follow instructions have been Wall Of China made available in a specially created link on the Airline?s website at singaporeair.com/mobile.

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