Lonely Planet inks Chinese guidebook deal
Australian travel company Lonely Planet has signed a deal to provide guidebooks in Chinese.
As China’s economy booms, so too is the number of Chinese willing and able to head for far flung places.
Travel publisher Lonely Planet has joined forces with a Chinese company to release Chinese language versions of its guidebooks.
The deal was announced in Beijing last night.
The guidebooks will be released in book stores throughout China from June this year.
The Australian company says the books have not been censored for political content and will cater to the intrepid Chinese traveller.
Graham Muldoon
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