7 ways Chinese travelers benefit from the US visa extension
Updated: 2015-08-31 10:09
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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6. As more people and money fly into the US from China, the US tourism industry is also striving to provide more Chinese-friendly service. Many hotels, restaurants and shops in the US are reported to be training their staff to learn Chinese. Some have also leaned to observe Chinese's habits, such as serving guests hot tea instead of ice water and preparing an electric kettle, and even a bowl of instant noodles, in the room to make them feel at home.
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