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Quebec Promotes Autumn Tourism in Beijing

Canada promoted its autumn tourism products focusing on maple leaves in Beijing on Monday.

 

"Both China and Canada have red leaves in autumn, we hope that Chinese tourists can go to visit our country," said Louise Page, vice minister of Quebec Tourism.

 

Experts said the world's maple tree tour starts in Quebec in September and then move to Japan, Chinese mainland, and the Republic of Korea, finally to Taiwan in November.

 

Page said more and more Chinese people went to visit Canada. Over 100,000 Chinese people visited Canada this year, with 26,000 of them been to Quebec. In Canada's largest province, Chinese people can both appreciate north American scene and French romance.

 

(Xinhua News Agency September 28, 2005)

 

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