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, Italian, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese. A chapter called “Planning for Special Situations” describes
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” (Spanish version) in the search box. Contact AEI for information on how to obtain Chinese, Indonesian
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China Accessible Travel, a new project launched by the Chinese Administration of Sports for Persons with Disabilities (CASPD) and China Travel Service Head Office (CTS), provides travel services for the slow walkers, the physically and developmentally challenged and their able bodied companions.
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in two official languages: English and Chinese. A Post-Conference Study Tour to cities in mainland
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Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Latin American and North American tourists”, among others. “Today
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, all of whom speak English and many also able to communicate in Chinese and Korean."
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, VisitFlanders 11.05 Eduardo Santander, CEO, European Travel Commission 11.20 Xun Ji, Chinese disabled blogger
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languages, from Arabic to Chinese. It includes 100 disability-specific words and phrases, easy-to-follow
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, Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean travellers). It is also impacted by the slow-down of intra-EU
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segments or markets have always started with a trickle. The first Chinese tourists to visit
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