BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- China's tourism revenue
reached 1.09 trillion yuan (137.92 billion U.S. dollars) in 2007, the first time
it broke the one trillion yuan mark, according to China National Tourism
Administration (CNTA) statistics.
"In 2007, the overall inbound travelers reached 132
million, up 5.5 percent compared with the previous year, among which more than
54 million people stayed overnight, up 9.6 percent," said Shao Qiwei, CNTA
director, at a national tourism conference held on Friday in Beijing.
"The tourism industry should grasp the chances of the
country's expanding domestic demands, the hosting of Beijing Olympics in 2008
and the 2010 Shanghai Expo to facilitate the further development of Chinese
tourism," said Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi at the conference.
She added the country's tourism industry should
further open to the outside world and foster its unique competitiveness.
Official statistics revealed the country's tourism
industry created 500,000 job opportunities in 2007.