Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Chinese Travelers Spur Tourism Growth in Asia Pacific Region
Adjust font size:

Chinese tourists have become the driving force behind fast tourism growth in Asia and the Pacific Region, according to sources at an international conference on travel trends.

 

The Asia-Pac region posted a 8.6 percent rise in tourism in the first four months of the year, and 75 percent of in-bound international tourists came from within the region.

 

According to the first travel trend and research conference of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), a non-profit travel trade association, the Chinese mainland, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) were the largest sources of tourists.

 

John Koldowski, head of the PATA strategy and information center, said there were about 500 million in-bound tourists in the Asia-Pac region in 2006, including 30 million Chinese tourists.

 

The "Chinese factor" will have a big impact on tourism destinations, he said.

 

According to him, 710,000 Chinese tourists visited the ROK in 2005, but the number will double to 1.5 million by 2009. Chinese tourists to New Zealand totaled 87,000 in 2005, but the number will rise to 200,000 by 2009.

 

Countries such as Singapore, Japan, Malaysia and Indonesia -- other destinations favored by Chinese tourists -- are also likely to see a fast rise in the number of Chinese tourists.

 

Francesco Frangiali, UNWTO secretary-general, predicted that China would become the biggest travel destination in the world, because tourism has developed rapidly in China and the middle-class population with greater purchasing power is growing fast, creating a powerful tourism consumption group.

 

Frangiali's prediction was echoed by Michael Yates, deputy president of PATA.

 

Yates cited a survey conducted by PATA of athletes and spectators coming to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, saying 90 percent of the respondents said they hoped to visit other cities than Beijing.

 

China now handles 125 million international tourists, plus 1.4 billion domestic tourists, every year. The number has been increasing by 5 percent a year.

 

In 2009, China could receive 145 million international tourists, said Yates, advising China to make efforts to limit the destructive impact of tourists on the country's natural resources.

 

The first travel trend and research conference of the UNWTO and PATA, which opened in Guilin, Guangxi Province on June 29 and closed on July 1, was attended by about 200 tourism specialists from 20 countries and regions including China, the United States, Australia, Japan, Thailand and Singapore.

 

(Xinhua News Agency July 3, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
Hawaii Island Promotes Itself at Int'l Travel Mart
Africa to Become Hot Destination for Chinese Tourists
Greece Prepares for Chinese Tourists
Booming Outbound Travelers Attract World's Attention
Malaysian Minister Pressed on Assault Accusations

Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback
SEARCH THIS SITE
Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved ????E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號
主站蜘蛛池模板: 极品videossex日本妇| 全黄h全肉远古| 亚洲欧美国产中文| 99免费在线观看视频| 日韩欧美第一区二区三区| 免费国产怡红院在线观看| 欧美色图第三页| 好吊妞视频免费视频| 久久精品国产免费观看| 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠888米奇视频 | 国产一级生活片| 2021国产精品视频网站| 成成人看片在线| 亚洲人成色77777在线观看| 精品免费国产一区二区| 国产成人性色视频| 99久久精品免费看国产一区二区三区 | 军人野外吮她的花蒂无码视频| jizzjizzjizzjizz日本| 好男人资源在线www免费| 久久精品人人爽人人爽| 桃花直播下载免费观看| 亚洲制服丝袜第一页| 真实国产乱子伦对白视频37p | 国产一区风间由美在线观看| 黑人一区二区三区中文字幕| 国语性猛交xxxx乱大交| 丰满人妻被黑人中出849| 欧美性xxxx极品高清| 免费看一级黄色毛片| 青青草国产免费久久久91| 国产精品色午夜视频免费看| 一二三四在线视频社区8| 日韩免费一级毛片| 亚洲日韩久久综合中文字幕| 精品一区二区三区在线视频 | 日本精品一区二区三区视频| 亚洲成人黄色网| 欧美精品黑人粗大| 别揉我胸啊嗯奶喷了动态图| 高清午夜看片a福利在线观看琪琪 高清国产av一区二区三区 |