Home | Register | Login | Help | Forum | Log out
Agencies & Partnership
Company Directory
Our Global Network
About Us
Focus News Industry research Exhibition Regulation & Law Executive Talks
Search:
 
Home > Resources > News > Politics > China
China approves 132 outbound tourist destinations
POSTED: 10:58 a.m. EDT, January 28,2007
China has so far approved 132 countries and regions as destinations for outbound tourism, with 86 receiving Chinese tourist groups, said the China National Tourism Administration.

Fifteen new destinations were approved last year, said the administration.

The increase of outbound tourist destinations has played an active role in promoting the country's bilateral and multilateral relations with other countries and regions, said the administration.

Statistics show China remains Asia's largest source of outbound tourism, with 34 million Chinese tourists traveling abroad last year, up 10 percent year on year.

Insiders say East and South Asia account for more than half of the country's outbound tourist market, with Japan and Republic of Korea taking up about 30 percent of the total.

Europe, Australia and South America have a market share of around 20 percent.

Meanwhile, the United States and Taiwan island, which are considered to have great appeals to Chinese mainland tourists, have yet to gain the Approved Destination Status from the mainland authorities.

China will further expand tourist exchanges with foreign countries, said the administration.

The country received more than 22.21 million inbound travelers from foreign countries last year, up 9.65 percent on 2005.

From:
Print | Save
RELATED
China to fail 2006 energy reduction target (2007-1-26 11:17:00)
Visa ties up with Bank of China to tap Olympic business (2007-1-24 9:34:00)
China Fails To Meet Environmental Targets (2007-1-22 15:51:00)
China Becomes World Leader In Stainless Steel Production (2007-1-22 13:16:00)
Port Of Tianjin Capacity to Rise (2007-1-21 9:42:00)
Salary surge expected to continue this year (2007-1-19 15:34:00)
METRO Group selects UPM Raflatac Gen2 RFID inlays for pilot project in China (2007-1-16 13:22:00)
China notches up 6.13 million hours of safe civil flight in 2006 (2007-1-14 9:28:00)
China-U.S. Trade and Imbalances Grow and Grow (2007-1-12 10:10:00)
International Civil Aviation Organization to carry out safety inspection in Ch.. (2007-1-12 9:51:00)
Air China to step up services on delayed flights (2007-1-11 9:52:00)
China not immune to global slowdown, warns UN (2007-1-11 9:46:00)
Home - Shipping - Airfreight - Integration - Members - Resources - My Jctrans - Links
About Us - Help - Contact Us - Site Map
嶄猟利
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
Copyright Notice 2000-2007 Jctrans.com Corporation and its licensors. All rights reserved.