CHINA: A 'REAL' MAO FOR EVERYBODY

Wayne M. Gore -
China approved new regulations concerning the production of Chairman Mao's souvenir statues because of complaints about its appearance and quality. Xinhua News Agency reported that the initiative star ...

MORE RUSSIAN TOURISTS IN HUNGARY THIS YEAR

Tomas Haupt -
Hungarians expect an increase in the Russian tourism flow this year. Although the regulations has been tightened, Hungarian authorities have made a number of concessions concerning granting the visas. ...

SOUTH AFRICA BUILDS ITS TOURISM FROM WITHIN

Gregory Dolgos -
The first four months of 2010 were superb for South African tourism. The situation was then further improved by the greatest football spectacle in June and July and the future looks very rosy as the l ...

ASIA LEADS WORLD TOURISM RECOVERY

Andrea Hausold -
Asia and the Middle East are ahead of many western developed nations in recovering from the financial woe of recent times. Asia is enjoying its best period for tourism ever and the future looks even b ...

TOURISTS TO PAY $14 WHEN ENTERING THE USA

Tomas Haupt -
On 8th September 2010, the United States started charging visitors from 36 world countries upon entry. The aim is to raise funds to support promotion and improve tourist appeal of the U.S., though sce ...