Mr.
Simon Press, Reed Travel Exhibitions Director, World Travel Market London, said
that Asia is leading the world in tourism
development potential. Specifically, China, with the population of more than
1.3 billion, ranked first in the region, followed by Vietnam, Myanmar,
Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Cambodia and the Philippines.
The latest figures by the United Nations’ World Tourism Organisation showed
that tourist arrivals to the Asia-Pacific region increased about 6 percent on
average in the first half of 2013. Of this, South Asia tourist arrivals rose by
7 percent, while those of Southeast Asia
soared 12 percent.
Also according to the World Tourism Organisation, Chinese travellers spent a record USD102 billion in international tourism in 2012, surpassing US and German tourists, both with spending close to USD84 billion.
Chinese tourists’ expenditure in 2012 increased 41 percent against a year previous. In addition, expenditure by Chinese tourists abroad has also increased almost eightfold since 2000.
Also according to the World Tourism Organisation, Chinese travellers spent a record USD102 billion in international tourism in 2012, surpassing US and German tourists, both with spending close to USD84 billion.
Chinese tourists’ expenditure in 2012 increased 41 percent against a year previous. In addition, expenditure by Chinese tourists abroad has also increased almost eightfold since 2000.
No comments:
Post a Comment