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China Tours during Spring Break & Summer 2016
Us-China Education Council (USCEC) is once again organizing China tours during spring break & summer 2016, to THREE most famous Chinese cities of Beijing, Xi’an and Shanghai; and with our China trip, you can also choose to make side trips to Hong Kong and Japan.
Wonderful opportunity for educators, staff, professionals in any field, active or retired, to experience China on USCEC tours to China.
Spring Break tour dates: April 23-May 1
Summer tour dates: May 16-25; July 4-13
The application deadlines are: March 15 for spring break tour; April 15for summer tours.
You can view tour itineraries at our websitehttp://l.facebook.com/l/gAQE-wZLuAQEB_r2LC0RcfmC_OqeP8-JJt8nLTkUEOp... . (Best tour costs, and excellent hotel accommodations in all the cities)
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