Coronavirus: China's tourism industry thriving as world battles COVID-19

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China's economy is improving, but the recovery had been focused on industry, infrastructure and loans for state owned enterprises.

Tourism across the world has been hit hard by COVID 19 but China has one key advantage - 1.4 billion people with nowhere else to go.

Domestic flights are back to 2019 levels. Lockdown is long gone in China and people are keen to travel. But with the pandemic raging abroad, with many popular tourist destinations keeping their borders closed and with the prospect of a two-week quarantine in a centralised facility on return, Chinese tourists are staying in the country.On a recent weekday in Huangshan, the Yellow Mountains, in eastern China, thousands of people were making the climb. It is one of China's most popular tourist destinations, with an average of 3 million visitors a year, according to Chinese state media.

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The world should reopen. Time for normality to resume!

Game set and match to China. Fixed all our economies globally whilst they thrive. One if their 5 & 10 year plans for the world and Chinese power.

Bullshit again.....

Maybe that’s because their media is not allowed to scaremonger at any given opportunity. It’s scum media like skynews bbcnews which is driving this. In China you would be held accountable.

I would never go there because I probably won't get out!

All part of the plan.

I'll walk China because it's my spoil.

I’ll pass but thanks

World 'battles' Corona ?

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Yeah, China are laughing their heads off at the wet and woke West. We get it.

Half of the country is currently underwater. I highly doubt their numbers are real.

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