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BEIJING, March. 11 -- Hainan plans to make itself the
destination for holidaymakers from Russia looking for a tropical paradise.
Wei Liucheng, governor of China's southernmost island
province, said his provincial government wants to work with Russian authorities
to promote the idea this year.
It is currently the "Year of Russia" in China, with a
series of events planned to further boost co-operation in every area and make
new breakthroughs in key ones.
The holiday marketing drive has been put forward by a
number of investors, but the idea has not been formally discussed yet by
authorities in the two countries.
Wei said that the wife of Russian President Vladimir
Putin, who will pay a three-day visit to China from March 21, and President
Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan had twice visited the area over the years.
Both of them spoke highly of their travel experiences
in Hainan, Wei said.
Last year, nearly 500,000 overseas tourists went to
Hainan, up some 40 per cent on 2004, according to provincial statistics. The
number of Russian tourists doubled over the same period.
"Hainan island is comparable to any other well-know
tropics resorts in the world," said Wei, talking to reporters on the sidelines
of the ongoing session of the 10th National People's Congress, hoping that it
could become China's answer to Phuket in Thailand.
"There are no reports of bird flu thanks to its
natural geographical protective shield that prevents the migration of birds,
there are no sharks, it's a very safe area and it has beautiful sun and sandy
beaches," Wei said.
But the average tourist spends just a day-and-a-half
in Hainan, compared to seven to 10 days for Phuket, Wei said.
Wei said the construction of a leisure holiday
village and tourism-related service industry was the focus of the development of
Hainan's tourism industry.
"Hainan is a very beautiful island, but we are not
saying the more people who visit the better," said Wei. "If we were to get 40 to
50 million visitors a year, that would have a terrible effect on the
environment.
"We won't restrict the number of visitors at the
moment, but we are considering it," he added, saying tourists may generate too
much rubbish and that his island puts envronmental protection high on the
agenda.
China launched direct chartered flights between the
city of Sanya and Moscow late last December, which has greatly facilitated the
possibility of establishing a holiday village for Russian people in Hainan
island.
Starting from December 25, the flights are undertaken
every 10 days as tourists are expected to stay in Sanya for the period to enjoy
its tropical scenery and then take another chartered flight back to Russia.
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn) |