Chinese tourism
Modern tourism in China began in the early 50s in 1954, the state established the Agency for international tourism in China, and set up 14 branches in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other cities. In 1964 was created the National Tourism Administration of China. Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China's tourism has developed very quickly. In 1999, China received 72.8 million tourists from overseas, including 8.43 million foreigners, which represented a recipe US $ 14.1 billion, respectively 40 times and 54 times in 1978.
Currently, China is one of Asia's top tourist destinations and the fifth largest tourist country. Parallel to the development of international tourism, domestic tourism also took a boom. In 1999, there were 719 million passenger (times) within the country, and an income of 283.2 billion yuan, a respective increase of 14.3% and 105.9% compared to 1995 with raising the standard of living of the population, there are many who wish to travel abroad. In recent years, Chinese citizens have chosen the regions of Southeast Asia and Europe as a tourist destination. Foreign tourism agencies came in crowds set up offices in China to attract Chinese tourists in their countries through various media channels.
China is doing his best to become a major tourist country in the world by improving the facilities and services. According to plan, China has become a tourist destination of choice and the fourth largest tourist in the number of tourists the country.
Tourism resources
The stunning scenery, history of several thousand years and the brilliant civilization of China, these are the reasons why to visit the country, which must be added the many ethnic groups that make up the population and provide local color. China currently offers two tours developed enough: a traditional S-shaped path connecting the famous historical cities, politics and culture that are Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou; and a circuit crescent that focuses on open areas of the coast as the Liaodong Peninsula and Shandong, the deltas of the Yangtze and Pearl River. The first circuit takes to visit the Badaling Great Wall, the Imperial Palace and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing; Museum of the army of warriors and horses in terracotta tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the Forest of steles and the Pagoda of the Great Wild Goose in Xi'an; the Bund, Nanjing Road and Pudong New Area in Shanghai; Suzhou gardens and landscapes of the West Lake in Hangzhou. The second circuit can see great changes in open areas of the coast since the reform and opening up, to admire the coasts of South and North scenery, enjoy the sea, the beach and the sun and to stay in a holiday village, attending gyms and bars outside the purely tourist activities. In 2000, the program of Tourism of the century "has been implemented in China.
Dozens of festivals including snow, lanterns, culture of the ancient city of Pingyao and new routes on the Changjiang, the Huanghe, through the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River have been proposed in order to attract more foreign tourists. At the same time, advertising on the domestic tourism market was launched on a large scale to allow the public to better understand the Chinese tourism and its resources. During the execution of the program "Tourism of the century", "tourist attractions in China: a World Heritage XXI century" was proposed in the international tourism market as a competitive product. Traditional dance, opera and folklore of ethnic minorities are part of the Chinese tourism resources. Many tourists attracted by the charm of folk arts like Peking Opera and traditional comic duos, and customs of ethnic minorities such as the Water Festival of Dai, the Feast of Torches Yi, the Day 3 March Bai, Festival songs of Zhuang and Nadam Festival Mongols. As for the Chinese, it is known around the world! The famous Beijing Roast Duck, Mongolian pot, the roast suckling pig Guangdong fish from West Lake vinegar, spicy Sichuan tofu and various regional dishes are just a few examples of the variety of specialties Chinese.
The hospitality and tourism services
The National Tourism Administration of China is an administrative body under the Council of State Affairs and administering tourism activities in the country. Its function is to define the principles, policy measures and organize tourism development; develop long-term programs and annual plans; organizing campaigns and publish information and to oversee and monitor the implementation of policies and plans. It has branches in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, as well as offices in the cities of Tokyo, New York, Paris, London, Frankfurt and Hong Kong.
Tourism agencies spread throughout the country are responsible for welcome Chinese and foreign tourists. The most important are:
Agency for International Tourism China It is designed to accommodate foreign tourists. Its headquarters is in Beijing and the Agency has opened branches and offices in the capitals of provinces and autonomous regions in the municipalities directly under the central authority and in open coastal cities.
China Tourism Agency and Tourism Agency Chinese overseas Both are set to welcome the Chinese overseas compatriots from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao and foreign Chinese, who come to China on a trip or to visit their parents. Their headquarters is in Beijing. Both agencies have branches or offices in towns and open areas, and in areas where the parents of Chinese citizens live in large numbers. They also have established offices in Hong Kong, Macau and Thailand.
Tourist Agency China Youth It is designed to accommodate young foreign tourists, young overseas Chinese, foreign youth of Chinese origin, young compatriots from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. Its headquarters is in Beijing.
Also include:
International Society of Sports of China,
Tourist Agency of Culture of China
International tourist company folklore of China
International travel company Le Cygne,
Tourist Agency Chinese women, etc.
Since the reform and opening up, China has built a number of hotels of different levels to meet the needs of tourism. Currently, China has more than 3,000 hotels sorted; the most famous five star hotels are the Hotel Palace, the China World Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel in Beijing; the Hilton Hotel, the Garden Hotel, Hotel Xinjinjiang in Shanghai; White Swan Hotel, China Hotel, the Hotel de l'Orient in Guangzhou; Furama Hotel Dalian and Shenzhen Nanhai Hotel. Functional hotels located in large and medium cities and tourist sites can accommodate a large number of Chinese and foreign tourists.
The three types of communication, land, river (or sea) and air, facilitate tourism. The Chinese civil aviation opened 1115 domestic and international routes and additional flights of short and medium distances have been established between the cities; services rail and intercity bus companies have also created special tracks and routes served by vehicles equipped with air conditioning, which offers more convenience and comfort to tourists. In hotels, you can book bus tickets, train, boat and airplane for all tours.
Calligraphies, paintings, local specialties, medicinal plants and objects of craftsmanship are very popular with tourists from all countries.
Scattered around all the sights specialty store offering a wide selection of products.
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Modern tourism in China began in the early 50s in 1954, the state established the Agency for international tourism in China, and set up 14 branches in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other cities. In 1964 was created the National Tourism Administration of China. Since the reform and opening up in 1978, China's tourism has developed very quickly. In 1999, China received 72.8 million tourists from overseas, including 8.43 million foreigners, which represented a recipe US $ 14.1 billion, respectively 40 times and 54 times in 1978.
Currently, China is one of Asia's top tourist destinations and the fifth largest tourist country. Parallel to the development of international tourism, domestic tourism also took a boom. In 1999, there were 719 million passenger (times) within the country, and an income of 283.2 billion yuan, a respective increase of 14.3% and 105.9% compared to 1995 with raising the standard of living of the population, there are many who wish to travel abroad. In recent years, Chinese citizens have chosen the regions of Southeast Asia and Europe as a tourist destination. Foreign tourism agencies came in crowds set up offices in China to attract Chinese tourists in their countries through various media channels.
China is doing his best to become a major tourist country in the world by improving the facilities and services. According to plan, China has become a tourist destination of choice and the fourth largest tourist in the number of tourists the country.
Tourism resources
The stunning scenery, history of several thousand years and the brilliant civilization of China, these are the reasons why to visit the country, which must be added the many ethnic groups that make up the population and provide local color. China currently offers two tours developed enough: a traditional S-shaped path connecting the famous historical cities, politics and culture that are Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou; and a circuit crescent that focuses on open areas of the coast as the Liaodong Peninsula and Shandong, the deltas of the Yangtze and Pearl River. The first circuit takes to visit the Badaling Great Wall, the Imperial Palace and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing; Museum of the army of warriors and horses in terracotta tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the Forest of steles and the Pagoda of the Great Wild Goose in Xi'an; the Bund, Nanjing Road and Pudong New Area in Shanghai; Suzhou gardens and landscapes of the West Lake in Hangzhou. The second circuit can see great changes in open areas of the coast since the reform and opening up, to admire the coasts of South and North scenery, enjoy the sea, the beach and the sun and to stay in a holiday village, attending gyms and bars outside the purely tourist activities. In 2000, the program of Tourism of the century "has been implemented in China.
Dozens of festivals including snow, lanterns, culture of the ancient city of Pingyao and new routes on the Changjiang, the Huanghe, through the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River have been proposed in order to attract more foreign tourists. At the same time, advertising on the domestic tourism market was launched on a large scale to allow the public to better understand the Chinese tourism and its resources. During the execution of the program "Tourism of the century", "tourist attractions in China: a World Heritage XXI century" was proposed in the international tourism market as a competitive product. Traditional dance, opera and folklore of ethnic minorities are part of the Chinese tourism resources. Many tourists attracted by the charm of folk arts like Peking Opera and traditional comic duos, and customs of ethnic minorities such as the Water Festival of Dai, the Feast of Torches Yi, the Day 3 March Bai, Festival songs of Zhuang and Nadam Festival Mongols. As for the Chinese, it is known around the world! The famous Beijing Roast Duck, Mongolian pot, the roast suckling pig Guangdong fish from West Lake vinegar, spicy Sichuan tofu and various regional dishes are just a few examples of the variety of specialties Chinese.
The hospitality and tourism services
The National Tourism Administration of China is an administrative body under the Council of State Affairs and administering tourism activities in the country. Its function is to define the principles, policy measures and organize tourism development; develop long-term programs and annual plans; organizing campaigns and publish information and to oversee and monitor the implementation of policies and plans. It has branches in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, as well as offices in the cities of Tokyo, New York, Paris, London, Frankfurt and Hong Kong.
Tourism agencies spread throughout the country are responsible for welcome Chinese and foreign tourists. The most important are:
Agency for International Tourism China It is designed to accommodate foreign tourists. Its headquarters is in Beijing and the Agency has opened branches and offices in the capitals of provinces and autonomous regions in the municipalities directly under the central authority and in open coastal cities.
China Tourism Agency and Tourism Agency Chinese overseas Both are set to welcome the Chinese overseas compatriots from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao and foreign Chinese, who come to China on a trip or to visit their parents. Their headquarters is in Beijing. Both agencies have branches or offices in towns and open areas, and in areas where the parents of Chinese citizens live in large numbers. They also have established offices in Hong Kong, Macau and Thailand.
Tourist Agency China Youth It is designed to accommodate young foreign tourists, young overseas Chinese, foreign youth of Chinese origin, young compatriots from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. Its headquarters is in Beijing.
Also include:
International Society of Sports of China,
Tourist Agency of Culture of China
International tourist company folklore of China
International travel company Le Cygne,
Tourist Agency Chinese women, etc.
Since the reform and opening up, China has built a number of hotels of different levels to meet the needs of tourism. Currently, China has more than 3,000 hotels sorted; the most famous five star hotels are the Hotel Palace, the China World Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel in Beijing; the Hilton Hotel, the Garden Hotel, Hotel Xinjinjiang in Shanghai; White Swan Hotel, China Hotel, the Hotel de l'Orient in Guangzhou; Furama Hotel Dalian and Shenzhen Nanhai Hotel. Functional hotels located in large and medium cities and tourist sites can accommodate a large number of Chinese and foreign tourists.
The three types of communication, land, river (or sea) and air, facilitate tourism. The Chinese civil aviation opened 1115 domestic and international routes and additional flights of short and medium distances have been established between the cities; services rail and intercity bus companies have also created special tracks and routes served by vehicles equipped with air conditioning, which offers more convenience and comfort to tourists. In hotels, you can book bus tickets, train, boat and airplane for all tours.
Calligraphies, paintings, local specialties, medicinal plants and objects of craftsmanship are very popular with tourists from all countries.
Scattered around all the sights specialty store offering a wide selection of products.
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http://www.consulatchine-strasbourg.org
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