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Continued detention of captain hurts Japan tourism

By Zhang Chunyan | China Daily | Updated: 2010-09-21 08:20

Chinese company cancels travel plans of 10,000 members of staff

BEIJING - The number of Chinese citizens traveling to Japan has declined as an outraged Chinese public has expressed intense displeasure and protested over Japan's illegal detention of a Chinese trawler captain.

The Baojian Company, one of Chinese commodity producers based in Beijing, publicly announced a cancellation of its long prepared plan of staff traveling to Japan, which was in cooperation with China International Travel Service (CITS), one of the biggest travel agencies in China.

Continued detention of captain hurts Japan tourism

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