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Tulips Travel
New York Office
2 Potter's Court,
Great Neck, NY 11024
Tollfree: (800) 882 3383
Tel: (516) 504 4888
Fax: (516) 504 4890
Shanghai Office
Rm B-1-A, President Mansion,
868 Huashan Road,
Shanghai, China 200050
Tel: 86-21-62127781
Fax: 86-21-52551455
Email: tours@tulipstravel.com
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