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China tops visitors to Australia for first time

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CANBERRA, Australia — China has overtaken New Zealand as the leading source of visitors to Australia, data has revealed.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, or ABS, people from China made 1.43 million shortterm visits to Australia in 2018, up 6 percent on 2017, beating the 1.38 million from New Zealand.

It marks the first time New Zealand has been knocked off the top place in the rankings since it overtook Japan in 1999.

Since losing the top spot, Japan has fallen to the fifth-largest source of visitors, with the United States and Britain ranking third and fourth, respective­ly.

“We have seen extremely strong growth in visits from China in recent times,” Myles Burleigh, director of Migration Statistics for the ABS, said in a media release on Tuesday.

“In 2008, there were 353,000 visitors from China, so the number has more than tripled in the last 10 years.

“Ten years before that, in 1998, there were only 77,000 visits by people from China.”

According to separate data released by Tourism Australia in January, Australia welcomed 9.2 million internatio­nal visitors in the 12 months to September 2018, up 6 percent from the previous 12 months.

It revealed that the 1.42 million Chinese visitors in that period spent a total of $8.18 billion in the country; the equivalent of $5,915.6 each.

By comparison, the 7.78 million visitors from other countries spent a total of $22.56 billion at an average of $2,900.1 each.

Despite losing top spot as a source of visitors to Australia, New Zealand remained the top destinatio­n for Australian­s traveling overseas, followed by Indonesia.

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TAO DULAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE

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