Wanna win an 8-day tour to Beijing, Xi'an and Shanghai?

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Wanna visit China's most famous gardens and historical sites? From the First Emperor's Terracotta Warriors to the Last Emperor's Forbidden City? From Shanghai's skyscrapers and bars to its famous Jade Buddha Temple and Yuyuan Garden?

Take part in the online China Travel Survey Christmas and New Year Lucky Draw organized from December 5th to January 5th by China's top tour operator ChinaTravelDepot.com, and you could win the Grand Prize – a Free China Tour. Nine lucky winners will share the top three prizes, and everyone who enters the draw will receive a US$10 credit from ChinaTravelDepot.com. The Lucky Draw results will be published on Jan 7th, 2010.

Here is a complete list of prizes for the ChinaTravelDepot.com Christmas and New Year Lucky Draw.

 

Winners

Prizes

Grand Prize

1

Free Golden Route Tour of China - 8 Days Beijing - Xi’an - Shanghai       

Second Prize

3

Free City Tour - choose from Beijing / Xian / Shanghai / Guilin / Lhasa   

Third Prize

5

Free Hotel Room for 2 nights - choose from Beijing/Xian/Shanghai/Guilin/Lhasa

Free one-way air ticket - choose from following flights or reverse
Beijing - Shanghai
Beijing - Xian
Shanghai - Xian
Xian - Guilin
Shanghai – Guilin

Participation Prize

All participants

All participants who complete the survey and enter their email address and personal information will receive a US$10 credit from ChinaTravelDepot.com

Participation Prize All participants All participants who complete the survey and enter their email address and personal information will receive a US$10 credit from ChinaTravelDepot.com For more information, just click the banner or browse the official event website: http://tours.china.org.cn/ChinaTravelLuckyDraw.

 

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