Tuesday 28 June 2011

Welcome to China

The article “Air Canada to boost China travel, which is about Air Canada announced it will double its capacity to serve routes between Toronto and China, increasing travel between the two countries for business and leisure. 
(http://www.thestar.com/business/article/828581--air-canada-to-boost-china-travel)


This article fairly indicate that not only Air Canada, but also the government of Canada catch the great opportunityof Tourism of Chinawhich  is a smokeless industry.  “It makes Canada an even more attractive destination for business and leisure travel, resulting in significant economic spin-offs for the Canadian economy and for the Canadian tourism sector in particular,” Air Canada chief operating officer Duncan Dee said in a statement. Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the visiting president of China, Hu Jintao, are supporting improved economic ties between the two countries. Included in documents signed Thursday was a memorandum to ease group travel from China to Canada.

Without the doubt, tourism industry is developing rapidly in China. With the reform and opening -up policy being carried out,thousands upon thousands of foreign visitors are crowding into our country. They are eager to see this old mysterious land with a splendid culture of more than 5,000 years.

                                                          
The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai have helped to see a boom in China's tourism industry with the international sporting event leaving an abundant legacy to build upon. The country is also seeking cooperation opportunities with other countries.

The host and co-host cities of the Beijing Olympics and Shanghai 2010 Expo have seen a remarkable increase in the number of tourists during the National Day holiday and Chinese Labour Day.
These two events are not only showed China's unique culture and contributed to improving the city's infrastructure; they also raised the overall quality of service related industries such as travel, accommodation, tourism and catering. 
                                    
The Olympic and Expo legacies are having a clear-cut impact in promoting our tourist industry. As a global tourist destination, it is believed that China will benefit long term from the recent Olympic Games and Expo. They will trigger people's interest in China across the world. In the long term, the success of the Olympic Games and Expo have offered China's tourism industry a historic opportunity for restructuring and upgrading."

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