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Is tourism a large industry in China?

By Sophia Koch |

Tourism in China is a growing industry that is becoming a significant part of the Chinese economy. In 2017, tourism contributed about CNY 8.77 trillion (US$1.45 trillion), 11.04% of the GDP, and contributed direct and indirect employment of up to 28.25 million people.

Why is tourism increasing in China?

China as a Source of Tourists. The uptick in foreign visitors traveling to China is paralleled by an increased rate of Chinese tourists traveling abroad. China’s expanding middle class, with increasing disposable income, has facilitated a dramatic increase in outbound tourism.

How much of China’s economy is tourism?

In 2019, the total contribution of the travel and tourism industry had accounted for 11.3 percent of China’s total GDP.

How many tourists visit China annually?

As of 2015, China is the fourth most visited country in the world, after France, the United States, and Spain, with 56.9 million international tourists per year. Tourist Arrivals in China increased to 3054 Tens of Thousands in 2018 from 2917 Tens of Thousands in 2017.

What are the impacts of tourism in China?

The impact of tourism on China’s employment market is even larger if indirect employment is considered. China boasts a large number of attractions, such as historical sites and relics, economic hot spots, and a culturally diverse number of minorities.

Which country visits China the most?

In 2018, over four million South Korean visitors traveled to China (measured in person-times). South Korea remained the most important international source market for China’s tourism industry. Japan, Russia, and the United States followed with around 2.5 million person-times.

How does tourism affect China economy?

The total revenue generated by the travel and tourism industry in China amounted to around 5.7 trillion yuan as of 2019, indicating a firm growth over the past decade. The sector was expected to contribute 3.3 percent to China’s gross domestic product (GDP) directly by 2028.

Is visiting China safe?

Safety in public places For the most part, China is a safe place to visit, and crowds in public places should not cause any worry. Of course, small risks are still present, including petty theft and pickpocketing in tourist areas, as well as at train stations and on sleeper buses and trains.