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'Country leisure plan' to boost domestic travel
By Zhao Tingting (chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2008-11-20 15:49 The National Tourism Administration has mapped out a "country leisure plan" to boost domestic travel to offset the impact of the global financial crisis, said people.com.cn, citing Zhu Shanzhong, an administration official on Wednesday.
The plan aims at boosting people's leisure travel to normal, secure and sustainable development through certain specific measures. Companies, for example, are encouraged to reward outstanding employees with travel packages and provide welfare travel packages to low-income employees. All these expenditures can be listed as the companies' operational costs. Study travel for students and old-age travel for retired people are also mentioned in the plan. Affected by the global financial crisis, China's inbound tourists fell in the first nine months of this year and it is expected that the nation's tourism industry will be faced with a tough situation next year, especially for inbound tourism sector, Zhu said. Inbound visits to China dropped 0.37 percent year on year to 97.3 million in January-September period, and the inbound tourism revenue declined 3.26 percent year on year to $29.83 billion, according to statistics from the administration. In September alone, inbound visits to China plummeted 5.94 percent from the same period last year. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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