China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tourism features among growth drivers in China

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BEIJING — China’s tourism is showing strong growth and emerging as a new driving force for the world’s secondlarg­est economy.

China’s domestic tourism industry earned 4.57 trillion yuan ($720 billion) with 5 billion domestic trips made in 2017, up 15.9 percent and 12.8 percent, respective­ly, data from the China National Tourism Administra­tion or CNTA showed.

The industry contribute­d 9.13 trillion yuan to China’s GDP, accounting for 11 percent of economic output, according to preliminar­y statistics.

As the world’s largest source of outbound tourists, China saw 130.5 million overseas trips made in 2017, an increase of 7 percent from the previous year.

The new consumptio­n caught the eye of global investors, as more than 1,000 exhibitors from over 50 countries attended the three-day Guangzhou Internatio­nal Travel Fair earlier this month.

Rural tourism has been stressed as a crucial part of China’s strategies of rural revitaliza­tion and coordinate­d regional developmen­t in the first policy statement of the year released by the central authoritie­s.

The sector is helping eliminate poverty and increase people’s wealth, as official data showed that 2.5 billion trips were made in rural China in 2017, and its tourism consumptio­n topped 1.4 trillion yuan.

In an effort to support tourism programs in povertystr­icken areas, the Agricultur­al Developmen­t Bank of China is to support infrastruc­ture constructi­on and village-included programs in 500 scenic spots from 2016 to 2020.

Meanwhile, China CITIC Bank will make no less than 200 billion yuan of tourism investment, targeting rural tourism demonstrat­ion programs aimed at poverty reduction.

While promoting agricultur­al transforma­tion and upgrade, China’s tourism industry is playing an important role in the country’s supply-side structural reform, with “all-for-one” tourism a booster.

The concept of “all-for-one” tourism, highlighti­ng the integratio­n of tourism resources with other industries, was included in the Government Work Report in 2017, to cater to the country’s growing demand for tourism products and services and to facilitate economic transition.

Via tourism constructi­on throughout the region, all-forone tourism aims to promote and lead the socioecono­mic developmen­t with its upgraded tourism industry.

Analysts have attributed the consecutiv­e inclusion of tourism in China’s annual first policy statements to the key role tourism plays in balancing urban-rural developmen­t, optimizing rural economic structure, and raising farmers’ incomes.

Over the last two years, China’s tourism industry shone as a new driver for developmen­t and upgrades through integratio­n with agricultur­al, industrial and commercial sectors, among other traditiona­l industries.

“China will pursue highqualit­y developmen­t in its rural tourism, to further implement the rural revitaliza­tion strategy and poverty eliminatio­n target,” said Li Jinzao, CNTA head.

China has set the target of earning 5.98 trillion yuan from its tourism industry in 2018, an increase of 13 percent over that in 2017.

 ?? TAN QINGJU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors look at overseas travel deals at the Guangzhou Internatio­nal Travel Fair on March 3.
TAN QINGJU / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors look at overseas travel deals at the Guangzhou Internatio­nal Travel Fair on March 3.

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