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Tourist Information Headlines
China-Taiwan direct: Readers reactReaders from around the world react to the deal that flights can be made between China and Taiwan.
Direct China-Taiwan flights begin
The first regular direct flight from China to Taiwan in nearly six decades lands in Taipei, in a new sign of improving ties.
Campaigners aim to restore ferry
There are appeals on both sides of the Irish Sea for the Swansea to Cork ferry link to reopen, 18 months after it ended.
Advisors on hand to help tourists
A team of advisors will patrol Warwick town centre to help point tourists in the right direction.
SA pacemen shine against Somerset
South Africa's pace attack helps the tourists to a 322-run lead over Somerset by the end of day two of their tour opener.
Taiwan eases China currency rules
Taiwan lifts some restrictions on exchanging Chinese currency, in the latest sign of warming bilateral ties.
Tourism slow as Olympics approach
Tourist figures are down ahead of the Beijing Olympics as the Chinese authorities emphasis on security not fun deters visitors.
Clyde dolphin spotted by tourists
A wounded dolphin which experts feared would not survive after it was spotted in the River Clyde in Glasgow is spotted alive.
Diary: Protecting mountain gorillas
Two rangers share their experiences of protecting mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, DR Congo.
Fez music festival builds bridges
The BBC's Magdi Abdelhadi visits Fez in Morocco for the city's 14th festival of sacred music.
Tourist Information News Supplied by the BBC