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Tuniu.com Establishes Guangdong Branch

Tuniu.com’s Guangdong branch has been unveiled in Shenzhen to help the online travel company expand its business in China’s southern regions.

As an online booking platform for travel and vacation products, Tuniu.com provides tourists with one-stop booking services through sourcing and integrating resources like travel agencies, airlines, hotels, tickets, and visas.

According to Tuniu.com, its Guangdong branch currently offers booking service of tourist products in Shenzhen and its neighboring area, and products departing from Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and other destinations, including DIY travel and group tours in Shenzhen’s neighboring area; domestic long-haul group tours; DIY travel to Hainan, Yunnan and Guangxi; outbound DIY travel; and group tour to Hong Kong, Macau, Maldives, and other places.

Other services provided by Tuniu.com will include offering destination information, making travel plans, and service booking during the process of travel.

Social Media Asia Editor

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