Tourism on the Chinese mainland continued to grow quickly last year
despite the depressed state of the world tourism industry.
Tourism authorities have anticipated an even bigger tourism market
this year. In addition to the booming domestic market, the number
of passengers travelling abroad is also set to grow rapidly, as the
State Council recently approved 22 countries and regions as
destinations for Chinese tourists.
The latest statistics from the National Tourism Administration
indicate that tourism revenue last year reached 499.5 billion yuan
(US$60.18 billion), an increase of 10.5 per cent compared with the
previous year.
This revenue included foreign-currency earnings of US$17.8 billion
from overseas tourists, and income of 352.2 billion yuan (US$42.5
billion) from domestic tourism.
Experts attributed the continued growth in tourism to the
government's supportive policies and the country's stable, safe
situation.
New visa policies were implemented last year to make things more
convenient for foreign tourists coming to China.
Foreigners can visit Shanghai for up to two days or stay in South
China's Hainan Province for up to 15 days without the need for a
Chinese visa.
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large amount of funding has also gone to improving the tourism
infrastructure. Last year, 145 large and medium-sized airports were
built and at least 100 airports in western regions were expanded or
rebuilt. All these measures played an important role in attracting
overseas tourists, according to a document issued by the
administration.
The September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States caused a
depression in the world economy and tourism industry, but China was
hardly affected - rather, it remained one of the safest tourist
destinations, said the administration.
The Chinese mainland received 89 million overseas visitors last
year - a growth of 6.7 percent compared with the previous year.
The total comprised 11.23 million foreign tourists, 58.57 million
from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 15.78 million
from the Macao Special Administrative Region and 3.44 million from
Taiwan.
(China Daily February 25, 2002)
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