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		<title>By: Mrs Johnson</title>
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		<description>Hello- am completing Visa form 2011A for our Cruise to China, including a 2 night stay in Beijing. Our local Los Angeles office does NOT answer their telephone OR emails.  We have questions on the form, please help:
1.4 other names you have been known by: should I put my maiden name here? OR N/A  
1.5 name in ethnic script: is this our surname and given name? OR  N/A
2.2 intended number of entries: one entry valid for 3 months from application, OR two entries valid for 3-6 months from application? Our cruise includes consecutive stops to:  Qingdao, Dalian and Xingang(Beijing), as well as a 2 night stay at a Beijing hotel (all consecutively).
2.4 your longest intended stay among all entries of your intended visits in China: should I add ALL the days we will be visiting China (cruise plus hotel stay)?
3.6 major family members: do I list my name on application again, plus my spouse who is traveling with me?
Also, what would be cost for tour/particulars to Tiananmen square, Forbidden City and the Great Wall?
PLEASE respond promptly so we may acquire our Visa in a timely manner. Thank you in advance for your help.  The Johnsons</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello- am completing Visa form 2011A for our Cruise to China, including a 2 night stay in Beijing. Our local Los Angeles office does NOT answer their telephone OR emails.  We have questions on the form, please help:<br />
1.4 other names you have been known by: should I put my maiden name here? OR N/A<br />
1.5 name in ethnic script: is this our surname and given name? OR  N/A<br />
2.2 intended number of entries: one entry valid for 3 months from application, OR two entries valid for 3-6 months from application? Our cruise includes consecutive stops to:  Qingdao, Dalian and Xingang(Beijing), as well as a 2 night stay at a Beijing hotel (all consecutively).<br />
2.4 your longest intended stay among all entries of your intended visits in China: should I add ALL the days we will be visiting China (cruise plus hotel stay)?<br />
3.6 major family members: do I list my name on application again, plus my spouse who is traveling with me?<br />
Also, what would be cost for tour/particulars to Tiananmen square, Forbidden City and the Great Wall?<br />
PLEASE respond promptly so we may acquire our Visa in a timely manner. Thank you in advance for your help.  The Johnsons</p>
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		<title>By: ACT</title>
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		<dc:creator>ACT</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for your question Karin. Chinese cuisine has a wide and delicious variety of ingredients, many vegetarian, and some vegan.   It is easy to find vegetarian cuisine cooked in vegetable based oils. Eggs are a common ingredient but can easily be avoided as can meat or seafood. Dairy products are almost never used in Chinese cooking. Our tours provide meals in quality restaurants throughout China and can cater to a variety of dietary restrictions such as  vegan, vegetarian, kosher and halal.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your question Karin. Chinese cuisine has a wide and delicious variety of ingredients, many vegetarian, and some vegan.   It is easy to find vegetarian cuisine cooked in vegetable based oils. Eggs are a common ingredient but can easily be avoided as can meat or seafood. Dairy products are almost never used in Chinese cooking. Our tours provide meals in quality restaurants throughout China and can cater to a variety of dietary restrictions such as  vegan, vegetarian, kosher and halal.</p>
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		<title>By: Karin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 16:46:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a vegan (I don&#039;t eat meat, eggs, or seafood).  Will you be able to accommodate my dietary needs?  Is the cuisine of China largely meat/seafood-centered, or will I still be able to experience some of the local cuisine?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a vegan (I don&#8217;t eat meat, eggs, or seafood).  Will you be able to accommodate my dietary needs?  Is the cuisine of China largely meat/seafood-centered, or will I still be able to experience some of the local cuisine?</p>
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