In the first half of 2012,
cumulative number of China’s domestic tourism climbed 14.6% YoY to 1.55 billion
person-times, an increase of two percentage points over the same period last
year; inbound tourists across the country amounted to 65.8878 million
person-times, down 0.58% YoY, of which, the number of inbound tourists in April
saw a year-on-year decline of 3.97%, hitting a new record low growth rate of
tourist arrivals since 2010.
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In this period, from a regional
perspective, Guangdong Province still received the most inbound tourists, up to
14.738 million person-times, a year-on-year increase of 3.93 percentage points,
on account of being adjacent to Hong Kong, which contributed 61.4% of the
number. With respect to the source distribution, tourists from South Korea,
Japan, the United States and Russia occupied the first four positions as usual,
maintaining the neighboring tourists-dominant pattern.
Table Of
Content
1.Overview of Tourism Industry
1.1 Definition
1.2 Features
1.3 Laws, Regulations and Policies2.China’s
Macroeconomic Environment in 2011-H1 2012
2.1 China's GDP
2.2 Fixed Asset Investment
2.3 Industrial Development
2.4 Import and Export Environment3.Development
of China Tourism Industry
3.1 Overview
3.2 Inbound Tourism
3.3 Domestic Tourism4.Development
of Travel Agencies in China
4.1 Overview
4.2 Profit5.Scenic
Spots in China
5.1 Attributive Analysis
5.1.1 First-Tier Scenic Spots
5.1.2 Second- and Third-tier Scenic Spots
5.1.3 Artificial Scenic Spots
5.2 Business Analysis6.Major
Tourism Provinces in China
6.1 Zhejiang
6.2 Jiangsu
6.3 Fujian
6.4 Anhui
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