I looked back at Carlton's list of problems.
It's hard for me to believe that The Times editors wouldn't have more common sense and diplomacy than to publish such an article as written by Michael Carlton.
How sad that Michael Carlton must get his shoes muddy, hair dusty and eat food other than from a cruise ship.
Guangzhou, about 5,000 miles, with the Civil Aviation Administration of China in four-motor
venture out on a gilded cruise ship and say they've seen China (June 16).
"China Off the Beaten Track" is not the only guidebook available for those planning unescorted travel in China (Martha Freeman's article, June 9).
The article by Michael Carlton really annoys me.
I have been taking The Times for over 50 years and enjoying the Travel Section since its beginning.
Michael Carlton's article certainly did not refer to the China I have visited . . . no more
I have to respond to the letter from Mr. and Mrs. Tracht, Jan. 12.
Difficult to believe Michael Carlton is for real.
We are travelers who enjoyed our entire trip to China and strongly disagree with Carlton's
Having just returned from the Orient five days earlier, my wife and I read with great interest the two articles about China.
Read with interest the two articles on China.
On your next vacation to England, learn a valuable and interesting art.
My husband and I were in China at the time Vice President Bush was visiting, and experienced similar treatment.
China has been discussing or engaging in nuclear trade with the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
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with scorn by his nation for saying that the United States could remain friends with China.
China's granaries are overflowing after a record harvest, the government said.