A shot in the arm for global tourism industry: China Daily

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The paper says China’s resumption of overseas travel for its citizens is undoubtedly welcome news for the global economy. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - The first group of Chinese tourists in three years arrived in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, on Monday, which marked the resumption of China’s overseas group tours.

The number of overseas trips Chinese tourists made totalled 155 million in 2019, the world’s largest, with their spending amounting to US$138 billion , accounting for one-fifth of the global total. China’s resumption of overseas travel for its citizens is undoubtedly welcome news for the development of the global economy. It is not just because the large number of Chinese tourists will inject hope into the revitalisation of the tourism industry in some countries. It is also because it is a sign that the country is continuing to open up to the world.

 

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