Special Report: China's war on snow
havoc
BEIJING, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- The snow crisis that hit
China over the Spring Festival period had a devastating effect on tourism in
those provinces worst hit by the snowstorms, with revenues down nearly a third
compared with last year.
The seven worst-hit provinces, including Guizhou,
Hunan, Anhui, and Hubei completely or partly ceased tourism businesses. Tourism
earnings during the Spring Festival were down 29.75 percent, compared with last
year's holidays, Shao Qiwei, director of National Tourism Administration (NTA)
said at a disaster relief work conference.
Preliminary figures showed the storms have cost
China's tourism industry 6.97 billion yuan (about 968.1 million U.S. dollars),
said Shao.
Some 15,800 tour groups have been cancelled since
mid-January, totaling 300,000 passengers. About 60,000 of the tourists were on
in-bound tours while 240,000 planned for domestic travels, statistics from NTA
showed.
According to NTA statistics, 9.73 percent less people
traveled the 19 snow-hit provinces over the week-long holidays, with tourism
revenue there down 11.47 percent over the same period of last year.