China,
already the world'sfifth most popular tourist destination,
plans to be the global leader by 2020.
Sun Gang, deputy-director of
the China National Tourism Administration, made the remarks
here to Asian tourism industry professionals in the Boao
Forum for Asia -- Tourism Conference, which just concluded
in this scenic tourist spot in southwest China's Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region
"China's current ranking
in world tourism demonstrates its status as a major tourism
destination," Sun said. "The developmentof China's
tourism industry constitutes an important part in the
country's process of building a well-off society."
According to information from
China's State Administration of Statistics, overseas tourist
arrivals in 2001 totaled 89.01 million, a rise of 6.7
percent over the previous year. Travelers staying longer
than one night reached 33.16 million, the fifth largest
number in the world.
The
overseas tourists brought 17.79 billion US dollars to the
region, a yearly increase of 9.7 percent, making China the
fifth largest earner of foreign currency from tourism for
the first time.
In the first
nine months of this year, China received 28.12 million
travelers, up 14.8 percent from the same period last year.
Chinese tourism professionals
believed these results are both the start-up points and a
solid foundation for China to build itself as a world-class
tourism destination.
China's
tourist infrastructure construction development and
management have seen all-round improvement during the past
20 years. The latest statistics show that by the end of
2001, China had put 780 billion yuan into tourism fixed
assets investment and had 288,000 tourism enterprises,
274,000 hotels and inns, and morethan 10,000 travel
services.
China has issued 17
sets of tourism industry standards, achieving fruitful
results in tourism standardization.
All these efforts put China's
tourism on an international level.
Tourism has become a new niche
of growth for the Chinese economy. The total tourism related
income brings an average annual growth of 12 percent, or
five percentage points higher than the GDP growth of the
same period. China's tourism earns 499.5 billion yuan, or
5.2 percent of China's GDP. The foreign currency earning is
expected to hit 20 billion US dollars. China is expected to
earn 30 billion US dollars from tourism in five years.
The holiday economy, initiated
by China, has become a booster of China's tourism industry.
Last year in the three "seven-day vacations" for
the Chinese New Year, May Day and National Day, China's
domestic travelers reached 200 million. The tourist
incomeduring these periods was 73.6 billion yuan. The
holiday tourism gave an injection into the accommodation,
transportation, shopping and catering industries, generating
shopping sprees and driving the domestic demand.
"Out-bound traveling has
become a must for the Chinese people in their well-to-do
life," Sun said.
The
industry also played an active role in promoting the
sustained economic, social and environmental development,
job creation and poverty alleviation.
"China is one of the
first countries in the world to eradicate poverty through
tourism development," said Wu Bihu, a doctor with the
Beijing University Tourism Development and Planning Research
Center. "Thanks to the development of tourism and
related industries, a great number of people in such
poverty-stricken areas as Yunnan and Guangxi finally solved
the problem of feeding and clothing themselves."
Experts estimate that the
labor-intensive tourism industry has created 35 million
direct or indirect job opportunities in the past 10 years in
China.
More importantly,
China's tourism has become an integral part of world
tourism. According to the estimation of the World Tourism
Organization (WTO), China will become the world's largest
host country and the fourth largest to send tourists abroad
by 2020.
In this year alone,
according to the WTO, about 10 million Chinese will spend 18
billion US dollars traveling to other Asian destinations. In
the year 2020, Chinese outbound travelers are expected to
reach 100 million, a figure equal to the outbound travelers
of all other Asian destinations combined.
China still lags behind the
current world-class tourist destinations, such as Britain,
France and the United States, Sun said, adding that the
development of its rich tourism resources, the management of
tourism enterprises and promotion still remain low.
"There is still a long
period of time before 2020, and I believe the current gap
will be gradually narrowed," he said. Enditem
Xinhuanet 2002-11-21