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Shenzhen qiaozhong international travel service co., ltd.
Shenzhen Qiaozhong International Travel Service, established on 20 10, settled in Shenzhen and carried out domestic, outbound and cruise tours. Overseas Chinese Travel Service has set up an office in Male, which receives more than 20,000 people every year, providing customers with Chinese pick-up service, wedding photography and other tourism extension services. At the same time, Qiaozhong cooperates with major international and domestic airlines and is the core first-class agent of airlines such as Meijia Airlines and Hong Kong Airlines.
With the emergence of e-commerce, Overseas Chinese China Tourism Company has been clarifying its market positioning, and has established two online travel websites, Fun Travel Network and Maldives DIY Travel Network, focusing on outbound island tourism. CTS has gathered a large number of talents, including management experts who have returned from overseas study and have many years of experience in the Internet industry, as well as senior tourism product planning experts. The company's team continues to grow and develop.
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