The British Chinese Tours Heritage Centre of Ming-Ai Institute is honoured to curate the following exhibitions for British Airways, to celebrate its 80-year anniversary of connecting UK and Hong Kong. The maiden flight which departed on 14 March 1936 took ten days to complete while flights today take an average of 12 hours.
In the first China trip involving more than seven different aircraft, including Imperial Airway’s De Havilland D.H. 86 'Dorado', and the BOAC Short Brothers flying-boat, comprised of 24 stops on route, including Athens, Baghdad, and Bangkok.?? Nowadays the airline operates 14 direct flights a week between the two cities, with overnight services operated by the Boeing 777 and the ‘super jumbo,’ the Airbus A380.
The 80-year anniversary underlines British Airways’ position as the longest standing European operator to Hong Kong. Richard Tams, British Airways’ executive vice president for China, said: "British Airways has never lost the pioneering spirit
Tour to China and experience Chinese culture is very important,and as a representative of Famen Buddhist culture, I think it is worth to visit,Famen Temple is located in Baoji City, Shanxi province of China Fufeng county 10 kilometers north of the Famen Town, is a long history of the Buddhist temple. Famen Temple, built in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Indian emperor Ashoka to carry forward and further develop the Buddhism passed, Buddha relic distributed to around, van der relic to build stupas worship, Famen Temple is one of them, and is the largest one, due to the placement of Shakyamuni Buddha's finger bone relic and for the whole nation to look at the holy land of Buddhism.
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