Magazine seeks Guangzhou expat families to tour Fujian
Updated: 2015-07-02 17:55
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Time Out Family is looking for expat families based in Guangzhou to explore East China's coastal destination, Fujian, on a seven-day getaway.
Scheduled to start on July 26 from Guangzhou, the week-long trip arranged by TUI China Travel includes a tour of picturesque Gulangyu Island. The travelers will also discover iconic round Hakka houses and savor delicacies such as oyster omelets.
For your chance to become one of the lucky families, correctly answer the following question. Eligible applicants should be expat families based in Guangzhou with at least one child.
How long do you think is the history of the above oil-papered umbrella, which is a traditional item in Fujian?
A. 700 years B. 500 years C. 1,000 years
Choose one answer and send it to tobjmarketing@timeoutcn.com. Winners will be notified by email.
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