Jilly Windy Miller
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Hello, Was reading the Discover magazine received today and enjoying it as normal when I came across a mistake which although not huge might be of concern. On page 30 there is a small article about Travelsphere's holiday to Japan and alongside are two pictures, one of Mount Fuji and the other of a temple. However, this is not a photo of a temple in Japan but of the Yonghe Lamasery in Beijing in China! I have a very similar photo which I took there 3 weeks ago when on the Inspirational Tour of China so I checked the details and sure enough I was right! Although it may seem a very minor point, many of us I am sure when looking to book a holiday will take notice of the published photos and assume they are of the country attributed to it. I expect this is a one-off mistake but it does make me wonder if any of the other wonderful photos in the brochures are actually of the place advertised.
Tim
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Hi, thank you for bringing this to our attention - as you correctly point out, the image is in fact the Yonghe Lamasery in Beijing, which is not part of the specified tour. The image was included in error, but occurrences like this are rare and we hope this hasn't spoilt your enjoyment of the magazine.

Thanks,

Tim

janib
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There has been a photo of a harbour entrance on the Heart of Alpine Europe tour . I know now that it is Lindau on Lake Constance. Been there, done that. The new catalogue tells you where it is- now they tell me 😛