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	<title>Tourism Australia Media Centre - Asian celebrities to showcase Australia to 30 Million in Greater China</title>
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    <description>Tourism Australia has enlisted the support of popular Hong Kong actor and cantopop' singer Ekin Cheng to showcase Cairns and Sydney's best tourism experiences in a new television travel series aimed at encouraging more visitors from Greater China. Early last year, Tourism Australia brought popular Asian celebrities Show Lo and Rainie Yang to Australia to film an online Chinese drama series in Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales which was viewed online nearly 120 million times by people across Greater China. © Tourism Australia 2013.</description>
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