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Survey reveals most travelers prefer staying in boutique hotels over chain hotels

时间:2025-11-28 00:58:17 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:周成龙 阅读:538次

Survey reveals most travelers prefer staying in boutique hotels over chain hotels

The government launched a campaign to promote tourism in coastal townsA popular coffee chain announced plans to open stores in Europe

Survey reveals most travelers prefer staying in boutique hotels over chain hotels

Weather conditions caused delays in air travel across the countryA team of veterinarians opened a clinic for exotic petsThe stock market closed at a new high after a week of gains

Survey reveals most travelers prefer staying in boutique hotels over chain hotels

A charity organization started a campaign to raise awareness about mental healthScientists observed a rare comet passing close to Earth

Survey reveals most travelers prefer staying in boutique hotels over chain hotels

The city introduced a bike-sharing program with more stations

Researchers studied the effects of sleep deprivation on work performanceThe WHO launched a campaign to eliminate a rare disease in developing countries

A golfer won their first major tournament after a sudden-death playoffA hospital announced plans to expand its pediatric department with 30 new beds

Researchers found that spending time in forests can lower blood pressure levelsThe public transit system started offering free rides for children under 12

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