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Australian int’l tourism at new high

- Xinhua

Spending by internatio­nal visitors in Australia has surpassed A$40 billion ($31 billion) for the first time with a quarter coming from Chinese tourists, a tourism survey said on Wednesday.

The Internatio­nal Visitor Survey, released by Tourism Research Australia on Wednesday, revealed that internatio­nal spending rose 6 percent, or A$2.2 billion, to A$41.3 billion in the 2017 calendar year.

The number of internatio­nal visitors to Australia also rose 6 percent to 8.1 million.

“Chinese tourists remain Australia’s biggest spenders, pumping a record A$10.4 billion – a 14 percent increase from last year – into the economy,” Australian Minister for Trade and Tourism Steven Ciobo said in a media release Wednesday.

The growth coincided with the 2017 China Australia Year of Tourism – a government initiative to promote Australia as a destinatio­n in China through “targeted marketing, aviation liberaliza­tion and visa reform.”

Approximat­ely 1.33 million Chinese tourists visited Australia in 2017, second only to New Zealand.

Spending by internatio­nal visitors increased in all states and territorie­s, except Western Australia which experience­d a 5 percent drop-off.

“Almost all states and territorie­s saw growth in spending by internatio­nal tourists during the year, with most recording double-digit increases,” Ciobo said.

“Tasmania continues to enjoy the strongest growth in the country, with spending by internatio­nal tourists surging 31 percent during the year and up an incredible 90 percent over the past three years.”

Spending by visitors from the US also grew, up 3 percent to A$3.8 billion AU dollars.

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