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Nov 9, 2009 - 13:05 EST

Video B-Roll available via CNW - Chinese women's curling team explores Canada before competing in 2010 Winter Games

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TORONTO, Nov. 9 /CNW/ - China's women's curling team celebrated its recent world championship win with a visit to Ontario, connecting with Canadians in Toronto and Niagara Falls, and enjoying a variety of Ontario's tourism experiences. Skip Wang Bingyu, also known as "Betty", and her teammates had a chance to meet locals, explore Toronto and experience Niagara Falls from the water and the sky. They will both be returning to Canada this February to take park in the 2010 Winter Games.

Video package includes interviews with Wang in English, plus interviews with Wang and teammate Liu Yin in Mandarin, as well as footage of the Chinese women's team visiting the St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Islands, the Hockey Hall of Fame, and Niagara Falls by helicopter and boat.

<< ------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEB Video Preview and Download link: http://ctc.pathfireondemand.com/viewpackage.action?packageid(equal sign)253 TIME OF POSTING: Immediate DATE OF POSTING: Monday November 9th, 2009 All video can be viewed by clicking on the link. Broadcast quality video is available for download by accredited journalists. Please contact broadcast(at)newswire.ca for access.

------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATIONS, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: John Parker-Jervis Senior Media Relations Advisor Canadian Tourism Commission Tel 604 377-4358 parker-jervis.john(at)ctc-cct.ca >> For assistance with Broadcast On-Demand, please contact CNW at broadcast(at)newswire.ca or 416-863-2115.

CNW Broadcast On-Demand http://cnw.pathfireondemand.com provides free, secure and easy-to-use broadcast quality material direct from our website to accredited journalists worldwide.

This material is offered for free and unrestricted news use.

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