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1. Name, Address & Phone Number of All of Your Accommodations In 1. Name, address & phone number of all of your accommodations in China, and the dates that you will be staying: The Bund Riverside Hotel Shanghai (Sep. 11-12 & Sep. 21-23, 3 nights) Add: 398 Beijing Dong Lu, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200001. Tel: (021) 63522888. Fax: (021) 63516200, 63610188. Website: www.thebundriversidehotelshanghai.com/ 上海新协通国际大酒店 (The Bund Riverside Hotel) 地址 (Address): 上海市黄浦区北京东路 398 号 电话 (Tel): 021-63522888 传真 (Fax): 021-63516200, 63610188 Huangshan International Hotel (Sep. 12-13, 1 night) Add: 31 Huashan Street, Tunxi District, Huangshan 2450000. Tel: (0559) 2565678. Fax: (0559) 2512087. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.ihuangshanhotel.com Beihai Hotel (Sep. 13-15, 2 nights) Add: Beihai Scenic Area, Huangshan 245800. Tel: (0559) 5582555. Fax: (0559) 5581996. Website: www.hsbeihaihotel.com/index.asp Grand Trustel Mandarin Garden Nanjing (Sep. 15-16, 1 night) Add: Confucius Temple, Nanjing 210001. Tel: (025) 52202555. Fax: (025) 52202458, 86628024. Email: nj.zhuangyuanlou@gxzylhoteLcom. Website: www.trustel.com/en/about/contact.aspx Zhangjiajie Bluebay Hotel (Sep. 16-17 & Sep. 20-21, 2 nights) Add: Lishui Riverside, Qiezhugang, Yongding District, Zhangjiajie 427000. Tel: (0744) 8837777. Fax: (0744) 8856999. Website: http://www.lanwanboge.com/ Zhangjiajie Santa Daminga International Hotel (Sep. 17-19, 2 nights) Address:Opposite the Bus Station of Wulingyuan District, Zhangjiejie 427400. Tel: (0744) 5996888. Fax: (0744) 5996906. Website: http://www.sdghotel.com/ Fengtian International Hotel (Sep. 19-20, 1 night) Add: Phoenix Road, Phoenix County, Xiangxi Prefecture, Hunan Province. Tel: (0743) 3777777. Fax: (0743) 3222006. Website: www.fengtian-tourism.com/index.asp 2. Contact information for local travel agencies: Jiangsu Education International Travel Service 15 West Beijing Road, Jiangsu Education Mansion Nanjing 210024, P. R. China Tel: 86-25-83335972, 83335497 Fax: 86-25-83335784 Email: [email protected] & [email protected] Website: www.jesie.org Contact: Shen Maomao. Cell phone: 13951893519 Shanghai Star Travel Service, 22 Zhongyuan Road, Shanghai 200433. Tel: (021) 653333140. Fax: (021) 65333140. Contact: Zhang Jian. Cell phone: 13801867567. Email: [email protected] Anhui CTS Huangshan Branch, Room 908, Zhong Yi Da Sha, 1 Binjiang East Road, Tunxi District, Huangshan 245000. Tel: (0559) 2166856, 2166857. Fax: (0559) 2166858. Contact: Zhu Shuaihu. Cell phone: 13805593930 Hunan Xiangzhonglv International Travel Service Co., Ltd., Gui Hua Yuan, Dingtai Road, Yongding District, Zhangjiajie. Tel: (0744) 8233575, 8222069. Fax: (0744) 8220846. Contact: Meng Jianguo. Cell phone: 13907442814 3. Emergency service hotlines for the cable car rides: Cloud Valley Temple cable car (Mount Huangshan) Tel: (0559) 5586014. Fax: (0559) 5586038. Email: [email protected] Taiping cable car (Mount Huangshan) Tel: (0559) 8551818, 5583218. Fax: (0559) 8551818, 8551808. Huangshizhai cable car (Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area) Tel: (0744) 5627188. Bailong Elevator (Zhangjiajie National Forest Park) Tel: (0744) 5618707. Tianzi Mountain cable car (Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve) Tel: (0744) 2182400, 2182500. Fax: (0744) 2810822. Tianmen Mountain cable car (Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park) Tel: (0744) 8366666, 8128006. Website: www.tianmenshan.com.cn .
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