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Xi: Tourism important for progress

President addresses letter to UN organizati­on meeting in Chengdu

- By ZHAO XINYING in Chengdu zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

China, with long history, rich culture and beautiful scenery, welcomes tourists from all over the world, President Xi Jinping said in a congratula­tory letter to an internatio­nal tourism meeting on Wednesday.

“Tourism is an important channel for different countries and cultures to communicat­e with each other, an effective way of developing a country’s economy and a key industry to improve people’s lives,” he said in the letter to the 22nd General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on.

The biennial officially kicked off on Wednesday in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province. Activities started on Monday and the event runs through Saturday.

More than 1,000 representa­tives from 130 countries and regions are attending the meeting to discuss using sustainabl­e tourism as a developmen­t tool and reinforcin­g Belt and Road tourism cooperatio­n.

Xi said China pays great attention to the developmen­t of the tourism industry, which accounts for more than 10 percent of the country’s economy and employment. In the next five years, Chinese tourists will make 700 million outbound trips.

He said the UNWTO plays a positive role in promoting the developmen­t of global tourism and strengthen­ing internatio­nal tourism cooperatio­n.

"We hope all nations can utilize the opportunit­ies of the meeting and push the tourism industry globally for greater developmen­t together,” he said.

Vice-Premier Wang Yang, who attended the meeting, said China joined the UNWTO in 1983. Tourism has grown from a marginal to a major industry for the country’s economy during the past three and a half decades, Wang said.

But China is not a “tourism power” yet, he said, and needs further developmen­t through expanded, deepened cooperatio­n.

Taleb Rifai, secretary-general of the UNWTO, said China has become a world leader in all paths of life over the past decade and tourism is no exception.

“It is very inspiring to see China’s commitment to internatio­nal cooperatio­n and tourism at the highest level,” he said.

Li Jinzao, director of China National Tourism Administra­tion, said the Belt and Road Initiative has created a larger tourism market among countries involved. There were at least 25 million tourist trips between China and other countries involved in the initiative in 2014 alone.

An initiative for tourism cooperatio­n among nations involved in the initiative was formed during the meeting to improve tourism facilitati­on and quality and to face challenges and risks together.

“The Chengdu initiative sets out how we can harness tourism’s potential and share our resources through large-scale partnershi­ps to create a better future,” Rifai said.

 ?? AN YUAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? UN World Tourism Organizati­on assembly attendees look over promotiona­l products in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Wednesday.
AN YUAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE UN World Tourism Organizati­on assembly attendees look over promotiona­l products in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Wednesday.

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