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2007-09-30 00:42:57
China Daily
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A passenger climbs into a train at a railway station in Hefei, east China's Anhui province, September 29, 2007. China's National Day, which falls on October 1, was first officially prolonged to a week-long holiday in 1999. The National Day holidays have become a "golden week" for the economy with more people being encouraged to travel across the country, Xinhua News Agency said. [Reuters]

A passenger climbs into a train at a railway station in Hefei, east China's Anhui province, September 29, 2007. China's National Day, which falls on October 1, was first officially prolonged to a week-long holiday in 1999. The National Day holidays have become a "golden week" for the economy with more people being encouraged to travel across the country, Xinhua News Agency said. [Reuters]

A passenger crawls into a train at a railway station in Hefei, east China's Anhui province, September 29, 2007. China's National Day, which falls on October 1, was first officially prolonged to a week-long holiday in 1999. The National Day holidays have become a "golden week" for the economy with more people being encouraged to travel across the country, Xinhua News Agency said. [Reuters]
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