Special Report: Global Financial Crisis
SHANGHAI, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Shanghai will issue discount vouchers worth
about 900 million yuan (131.8 million U.S. dollars) to boost local tourism that
were affected by the global economic downturn, a tourism official said here
Sunday.
The Pudong New District will give out 310,000 pamphlets of consumption
coupons between Tuesday and mid May to residents of Shanghai and two neighboring
provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, said Li Zhengming, vice director with the
tourism and exhibition department of the economic committee of Pudong.
Domestic tourists can enjoy up to 40 percent price off in 12 scenic spots,
32 restaurants, 29 hotels and 9 travel agencies while traveling in Pudong
between May to August, saving more than 3,000 yuan, Li said.
The vouchers are expected to incur up to 5 billion yuan in domestic
consumption and attract more visitors to the main venues of the Shanghai Expo,
which is set to be held in Pudong between May 1 to Oct. 30 next year, Li added.
The coupons will be released via tourist consultation centers and banks in
Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
Affected by the global financial crisis, tourist arrivals and star hotel
occupancy rate in Shanghai dropped by 9.34 percent and 10 percent respectively
in the first quarter of the year as to compare with the same period of last
year, according to the municipal tourism bureau.
