China’s tourism revenue exceeds 12 billion yuan during Dragon Boat Festival holiday
By Wang
Ke, People’s Daily
China
received about 48.81 million domestic tourists during the three-day Dragon Boat
Festival holiday which concluded on June 27, reaping 12.28 billion yuan in
revenue, said the country’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The
country's tourism market remained generally stable and well-organized during
the past holiday, the ministry added.
During the holiday, the
ministry capped visitors to tourist spots at 30% of capacity, and guided and
supported tourist spots to implement reservation mechanism and enable more
detailed flow management, so as to avoid over capacity and mass gatherings. Reservation
has become mandatory for visits, and is universally accepted by tourists.
While instructing local
authorities to maintain regular epidemic prevention and control, the ministry
held diverse promotional activities and launched themed tour routes centering
on the Yellow River, the “red tourism” which features visits to the
sites with significance of revolutionary history, and camping.
Measures were also rolled out
by the ministry to meet diversified travel demand of the tourists during the
holiday.
The three-day vacation was
highlighted by red tourism, rural tourism, ecotourism, cultural heritage
tourism, and B&B. Besides, road trips, parent-child trips, family trips,
and nighttime tourism activities became new growth points.
The
ministry also stepped up efforts to promote tourism etiquette. It instructed tourist
spots to introduce relevant sign boards at visitor centers, ticket offices,
entrances, and main roads, as well as guides and volunteer stations to promote
tourism etiquette. Besides, tourism etiquette tips and announcements were also provided
along tour routes and at major sightseeing spots.
Guiding visitors
to use serving chopsticks and spoons and say no to game meat, the ministry
fostered a new vision of healthy and green dining.
By
advocating safe and civilized travel, the ministry also raised public awareness
of epidemic prevention and reservation-based tourism. As a result, civilized,
healthy and green tourism is gradually becoming a new trend in China.
Children
compete in a cardboard “dragon boat race” at a kindergarten in Tengzhou, east
China’s Shandong province, June 24. Photo by Song Haicun/People’s Daily Online |
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