China's tourism enterprises have adopted various measures to
prevent travelers from spreading severe acute respiratory syndrome
(SARS).
Travel agencies were restricted to organizing tours in local
regions and China would do its best to ensure the safety of inbound
tourists, said He Guangwei, director of the China National Tourism
Administration.
The China International Travel Service (CITS) had set up a special
disease prevention center to disinfect sales counters, halls and
reception rooms and dining rooms. Education of guides was also
strengthened in order to remind them of health protectionof
tourists, said Chen Fuyao, vice-president of CITS.
Guides provided two masks to foreign tourists every day and
monitored them carefully, said Gong Wanchun, vice-president of
China Travel Service.
China's hotels also increased disinfection and ventilation measures
in lobbies, elevators, guestrooms and kitchens, in order to ensure
the hygiene of air and food.
The average room price in hotels climbed a little, though occupancy
fell because of these measures, said Xin.
China's tourist industry had encountered temporary difficulties,
but it would still grow rapidly after a successful war against
SARS, said Li Jilie, general manager of China Comfort Travel.
Tourism enterprises tried to lower the costs by encouraging
employees to take holidays and reducing purchases, Li added.
(Xinhua News Agency April 22, 2003)
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