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  • Philippines mulls tourists for Thitu, bolstering South China Sea claims

  • 6.6 M foreigners visited PH in 2017– DOT

  • AIM to pitch capacity-management plan to DoT

  • Arrivals up 11% in 2017 as China delivers on vow

  • ASEAN countries among Chinese tourists’ top 10 outbound destinations during long holiday

  • Asean top favourite for Chinese tourists

  • ASEAN Tourism and the Philippine strategy

  • Back on the right tact

  • Beijing to launch cruise ship in South China Sea for tourism

  • Beijing’s new weapon in economic war: Chinese tourists

  • China continues to push tourism in South China Sea

  • China lifts travel advisory vs PH

  • China Promoting Tourism for Disputed Paracel Islands

  • China Prospects: From bullish to cautious optimism

  • China’s Fujian targets more investments in PH with improved Manila-Beijing relations

  • Chinese affirms stronger tourism, investment ties with PHL

  • Chinese are coming, on cruise ship no less

  • Chinese arrivals fell 20% in August on South China Sea ruling

  • Chinese tourism to U.S. drops for first time in 15 years

  • Chinese tourists are coming back

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