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World Carnival Free for Teachers on Teachers' Day

World Carnival will bring more surprise to visitors in September, which is regarded as the start of Beijing's golden month to travel.

 

On September 10, or the Teachers' Day in China, teachers visiting the World Carnival will not be charged for entrance fees. But they need to keep in mind to take the teachers' employee card with them as their identification.

 

The board of director of the world carnival Beijing investment company Ms. Zhang Shuhua said in addition to the preferential treatment offered to teachers, the world carnival would organize more activities and give gifts to visitors in September.

 

Zhang disclosed that on the Mid-Autumn festival, China's traditional festival for family gathering, general managers of the World Carnival would offer gifts to family visitors that went to the carnival with four or five generations together. The gifts include staffed animals, which are regarded as visitors' favorites.

 

In September, the number of Beijing local school students visiting the World Carnival saw a decline as schools' fall semester begins. Most visitors who go to the World Carnival will be travelers from other provinces or students from outside Beijing who come and register to study in Beijing universities.

 

(Chinanews.cn September 8, 2005)

 

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