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BEIJING, Oct. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The first day of National Holiday Golden Week
indicates the Chinese tourists have remained calm and rational in face of the
anticipated tourism boom during the seven-day holiday.
A recent survey conducted by a renowned China's tourism website, "Xiecheng",
showed that 84 percent of the people surveyed planned to travel during the
holiday.
Both tourism practitioners and consumers, though, stayed calm facing the
coming tourism boom, an analyst said, and Chinese tourists have become wise
enough to avoid swarming one scenic spot.
The Golden Week would play a role in boosting the recovery of domestic
tourism and help China set up an image of healthy and safe tourism, according to
sources with National Tourism Administration.
Another survey among 1000 people around China showed that 56.8 percent
thought safety and health were important, favored short trips and preferred to
visit friends and relatives and did exercise instead during the holiday.
The survey found that 47.66 percent would rather travel after or before the
holiday and 31 percent chose to drive themselves. The survey concluded that a
majority of people put health in firstplace for the holiday.
China's tourist industry, which was hard hit by the severe acute
respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic, experienced a gradual recovery from
August, and resulted in growth of eco-tourism, health tourism, small-group
tourism and self-drive tourism. Enditem |