As one of the five pillar industries in southwest China’s Yunnan
Province, the tourism sector earned 25.6 billion yuan (US$3.09
billion) last year, accounting for 12.5 percent of the province’s
gross domestic product (GDP). The industry employs 1.45 million
workers and lured 520,000 foreign and 24.2 million domestic
tourists in the first five months of this year.
To
develop tourism, Yunnan sticks to the strategies of promoting
characteristic tours, establishing famous tourism brands,
diversifying markets and sustainable development. The Program of
Yunnan Tourism Development was drawn up with cooperation of experts
from the World Tourism Organization and tourism resources were
explored and arranged through the program of “one center, five
sections, six designed routes, eight special products and three
travel circles. ”
Under provincial government leadership, state-owned, collective,
private and foreign-run companies engage in tourism business
together.
Yunnan has 9,327 tourism units with fixed assets of 32.371 billion
yuan (US$3.9 billion) and attracts over 45 million travelers
yearly. Some 224 tourism resorts have opened for business and a
group of famous tourism brands are cultivated such as the Ancient
City of Lijiang, Forest Stones, Shangri-La, Xishuangbanna and
Dali.
The rapid development of tourism has helped ethnic minorities in
depressed areas shrug off poverty and get rich, as well as promote
environment protection. At the same time, a large number of
tourists help enhance the circulation of capital and information,
and accelerate Yunnan’s opening to the outside world.
(china.org.cn July 24, 2002)
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