Tourism peak witnessed around China
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Tourists visit Fuzimiao, or
Confucius Temple, in Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu Province,
Oct 1, 2012. As the eight-day National Day holiday came, hundreds of
millions of tourists crowded into scenery spots, resorts and other
tourism destinations across the country.
The number of travelers in major scenic spots across China
had totaled 5.76 million by 5 pm on Oct 2, according to the China
National Tourism Administration.
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Visitors take the elevator at the Three Gorges Dam in Yichang, Central China's Hubei Province on Oct 2, 2012.
The number of travelers in major scenic spots across
China had totaled 5.76 million by 5 pm on Oct 2, according to the China
National Tourism Administration.
Tourists crowd into the Silver Beach in Beihai city in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region Oct 1, 2012.
The number of travelers in major scenic spots across
China had totaled 5.76 million by 5 pm on Oct 2, according to the China
National Tourism Administration.

Visitors queue to enter the
Suzhou Museum in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province Oct 2, the third
day of an eight-day National Day holiday.
The number of travelers in major scenic spots across
China had totaled 5.76 million by 5 pm on Oct 2, according to the China
National Tourism Administration.

Tourists visit the Humble
Administrator's Garden in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province Oct 2,
the third day of an eight-day National Day holiday.
The number of travelers in major scenic spots across
China had totaled 5.76 million by 5 pm on Oct 2, according to the China
National Tourism Administration.
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