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Travel Retail in China

The travel retail category registered a lower value growth rate in 2011 than in 2010, partly as a result of the less dynamic economic growth in 2011 and, more importantly, as a result of increasing pressure from the growing availability of flights, ...

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Car Rental in China

The official restriction on the purchase of car license plates in Beijing, starting in December 2010, greatly slowed down the growth of car ownership in 2011, both for individuals and institutions. The strengthened regulation stated that new car ...

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Health and Wellness Tourism in China

With rising health awareness and growing disposable incomes in China, health and wellness tourism grew at a healthy value growth rate, at 9% in 2011, slightly slower than the 11% seen in 2010. The reason for the slight slowdown might be the overall ...

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Travel and Tourism in China

Although 2011’s GDP growth was slightly lower than in 2010, China remained one of the most dynamically- growing countries globally. The ongoing economic growth, ever-increasing disposable incomes and stronger demand for travel products positively ...

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Tourism Flows Domestic in China

Underpinned by increasing disposable incomes, a booming business environment and encouragement from the Chinese Government, domestic tourism witnessed growth of 14% in volume terms and a rise of 13% in current value terms for domestic tourist ...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in China

In contrast to the booming inbound tourism seen in 2010 as a result of economic recovery, growth in arrivals in 2011 witnessed a significant slowdown, increasing by just 1%. They were mainly affected by the double-dip global recession in 2011, ...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in China

In June 2011, individual tourism to Taiwan was officially permitted, with Shanghai, Xiamen and Beijing being the initially approved cities in mainland China, from which tourists can apply individual permits to Taiwan. Citizens living in the three ...

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Tourist Attractions in China

The number of people visiting tourist attractions in China maintained a healthy growth rate in 2011, thanks to increasing disposable income levels and demand for high-quality tourist attractions. The regional tourist attractions, such as Nanjing Sun ...

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Transportation in China

Ranked after air, rail recorded the second fastest value growth rate in 2011, as a result of the increased investment in high-speed trains by the Government. In July 2011, the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway line was opened, with the journey ...

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Travel Accommodation in China

In 2011, China’s GDP continued to record strong growth of 9%, despite the slump in the global economy, with Europe heading deeper into the second phase of the crisis that erupted in 2008. Healthy economic growth led to a benign cycle of business ...

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