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Tourism in China

Tourism in China. CGG3O. Recap…. Where does China rank in terms of # of tourists arriving per year? Where do you think most of these tourists come from?. But…. Attracting foreign tourists is only part of the story With a population of 1.3 Billion, the market for domestic tourism is huge

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Tourism in China

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  1. Tourism in China CGG3O

  2. Recap… • Where does China rank in terms of # of tourists arriving per year? • Where do you think most of these tourists come from?

  3. But… • Attracting foreign tourists is only part of the story • With a population of 1.3 Billion, the market for domestic tourism is huge • China has over a billion domestic tourists a year • The combination of foreign and domestic tourists makes China the #1 country in the world for tourism

  4. Tourism in China • Directly employs about 7 million people • Indirectly employs about 34 million people

  5. Tourists from China • About 50 million Chinese travel abroad each year

  6. Tourists Destinations in China • Cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong) • Central/Western rural regions • Tropical South

  7. Beijing • Capital of China • Population of about 20 million • Lots of culture, prime draw for tourists • Fall is nicest time to visit • Cold in winter • Hot and humid in summer • Spring is windy

  8. Beijing • Olympics: 500,000 foreign visitors

  9. Beijing • The Summer Palace • Summer residence for emperors

  10. Beijing • The Great Wall • Passes close to Beijing • 6000 km long, 9 m high • Started by the Zhou dynasty in about 800 BCE • Built by about 300,000 workers (mostly forced)

  11. Beijing • The Forbidden City • Huge complex (9000 rooms) • Home to 24 emperors • Regular citizens were not allowed in • Last emperor drive out in 1924

  12. Beijing • Tiananmen Square • World’s largest city square • Built by Mao to show military strength (can hold a million soldiers)

  13. Beijing • The Drum Tower • One of the oldest parts of Beijing • Clock that runs on water

  14. Hong Kong • Population of about 7 million • Leased to Britain until 1997 • European influence • St. John’s Cathedral

  15. Hong Kong • Many theme parks, including Hong Kong Disneyland • Cost $1.8 Billion US • Created 35,000 jobs • Will inject $19 Billion US into the Hong Kong economy between 2005 and 2045

  16. Shanghai • Where the Yangtze flows into the South China Sea • Modern skyscrapers mix with traditional Chinese architecture • One of the busiest ports in the world • Financial centre of China • Shopping destination

  17. Shanghai • Key tourist attractions • Jade Buddha Temple • Longhua Pagoda • Oriental Pearl Tower

  18. Traveling in China • Read p. 255-25 • Answer question #15 • Read “Hidden China” on page 269 • Answer all questions (26-31) on p. 272

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