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    Damai or Damai.cn is an entertainment ticketing platform and "comprehensive entertainment brand" in China, with 39 branches around China and based in Beijing.It mainly offers "multiple-tier communication services" in a wide variety of "cultural creation fields".

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  7. Visa requirements for Chinese citizens - Wikipedia

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    Before February 2014, Chinese immigration authorities did not generally allow mainland Chinese citizens to board cruise ships, flights, or go through land border crossings to other countries without having a valid visa for the destination country.

  8. Ticketing and Reservation System - Wikipedia

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    The main screen of TRS v5.0. Ticketing and Reservation System (TRS, 铁路客票发售和预订系统) is software used for rail ticketing in China Railways.It was ...

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    The company was founded as Ctrip.com by James Liang, Neil Shen, Min Fan, and Qi Ji in June 1999. [6] [7]The company was listed on the NASDAQ in 2003 through a variable interest entity (VIE) based in the Cayman Islands in a Merrill Lynch-led offering, raising US$75 million from the sale of 4.2 million American depositary receipts at $18 each.