China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi says tourism focus boosts Sino-Swiss ties

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China-Switzerlan­d tourism cooperatio­n has injected fresh impetus into the developmen­t of bilateral relations, President Xi Jinping said, calling for more efforts to strengthen people-to-people exchanges and enhance practical cooperatio­n.

Xi made the remarks in a congratula­tory message to the closing ceremony of the China-Switzerlan­d Year of Tourism, held on Thursday in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d.

In his message, Xi said he made the decision to launch the year of tourism together with his Swiss counterpar­t, Doris Leuthard.

During Xi’s trip to Switzerlan­d in January, the two leaders launched the year of tourism on the sidelines of the 47th annual World Economic Forum in Davos.

China and Switzerlan­d held exchange activities and expanded personnel exchanges during the year, which enhanced mutual understand­ing between the two peoples and promoted bilateral communicat­ion in such areas as culture, economy and trade, Xi said.

He stressed that people’s involvemen­t and support have been an important foundation for the developmen­t of China-Switzerlan­d relations.

On Thursday, the tourism authoritie­s of China and Switzerlan­d signed a memorandum of understand­ing on tourism cooperatio­n.

The two sides agreed on joint efforts to promote tourism products, share tourism informatio­n and learn from each other’s experience­s on sustainabl­e developmen­t of tourism, including mountain and winter tourism.

Li Jinzao, head of the China National Tourism Administra­tion, said that setting the China-Switzerlan­d Year of Tourism was among the important consensuse­s reached by the presidents of the two countries, and its significan­ce goes beyond tourism itself, with farreachin­g influence on peopleto-people exchanges.

China would like to deepen cooperatio­n with Switzerlan­d in such areas as mountain tourism, winter tourism and hotel services training, Li said at the China-Switzerlan­d Tourism Forum in Lausanne on Thursday.

China is currently the fourth-largest source of tourists to Switzerlan­d. In 2015, the number of Chinese tourists to Switzerlan­d reached a record high of 1.36 million. The number is expected to reach 1.5 million this year, Li said.

In May, Leuthard, president of the Swiss Confederat­ion, attended an event to mark the China-Switzerlan­d Year of Tourism at the Great Wall on the sidelines of the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

Meanwhile, Li said at the forum that China’s ongoing “toilet revolution” is amid the government’s efforts to improve the quality of tourism and resolve the problems of unbalanced and inadequate developmen­t of the country’s tourism industry.

In 2015, a three-year campaign to increase the number and sanitation of toilets at tourist sites began. As of the end of October, over 20 billion yuan ($3 billion) had been spent on installing or renovating 68,000 toilets at tourist sites, exceeding the original target of 57,000 toilets.

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