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Beijing Olympics-2008: China is on the Move to Impress Visitors

Oct 25, 2006

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As part of its preparations for the Olympics-2008, to be held in Beijing, China has launched a countrywide campaign for improving the behaviors of its domestic tourists.
 
There’s been a speedy growth in Chinese tourism in past few years, however the quality of domestic tourists lags far behind the number. This has hugely affected the image of the country across the world, as per a circular from Guiding Ethic & Cultural Progress’ Central Commission.
 
The campaign that began in mid-August 2006 will end in August-2008, when the Olympic games commence in Beijing. To make this campaign successful the commission is working in cooperation with various government departments. Government departments that are involved in this campaign include the FM (Foreign Ministry), public security, construction, commerce, railways, transportation and civil aviation ministries, and National Tourism Administration.
 
This campaign will include collecting public opinions to form travel guidelines for local tourists and various activities shall be arranged in order to increase public awareness about tourism etiquettes, as per the circular.
 
RNCOS has recently published a market research report on tourism industry in China. The report named “China Tourism Industry: New Opportunities for Growth (2007)” provides extensive research and objective analysis on the Tourism Sector in China. It’ll help clients in analyzing the opportunities critical to the growth of Tourism market in China. Detailed data and analysis will help the investors to comprehend the rapidly changing dynamics of the Tourism industry.
 
According to this report, “Number of domestic tourists in China reached around 1120 Million and 1208 Million in 2004 and 2005, making the country the biggest domestic travel market worldwide.”
 
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    - Challenges before the industry.
   - Factors prevailing in the economy that affect the growth of the travel industry in China.

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