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Thursday, April 4, 2013

CHINESE TOURISTS SPENT MORE MONEY THAN ANY OTHER NATIONALITY LAST YEAR – UN

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CHINESE TOURISTS SPENT MORE MONEY THAN ANY OTHER NATIONALITY LAST YEAR – UN
New York, Apr 4 2013 2:00PM
Thanks to rapid urbanization and rising disposable incomes in their
country, Chinese tourists spent $102 billion during their travels in
2012, more than any other nationality, making the Asian nation the
world's number one tourism source market, the United Nations said
today.

According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the volume of
international trips by Chinese travellers has grown from 10 million in
2000 to 83 million in 2012. Their expenditure abroad has also climbed
rapidly, increasing by 40 per cent from 2011 to 2012.

In addition to urbanization and rising incomes, other factors such as
the relaxation of restrictions on foreign travel and an appreciating
Chinese currency have contributed to this boom in tourism.

"With this sustained growth, China has become the largest spender in
international tourism globally in 2012," UNWTO said in a
<"http://media.unwto.org/en/press-release/2013-04-04/china-new-number-one-tourism-source-market-world">news
release.

In 2005 China ranked seventh in international tourism expenditure, and
has since successively overtaken Italy, Japan, France and the United
Kingdom. With last year's surge, China leaped to first place,
surpassing the top spender, Germany, and the United States. Both of
these counties spent close to $84 billion in 2012.

Other emerging markets have also increased their share of world
tourism spending over the past decade. Russia saw an increase of 32
per cent in 2012, spending $43 billion, which brought it from seventh
to fifth place in the international tourism spending rankings.

"Emerging economies continue to lead growth in tourism demand," said
UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai. "The impressive growth of tourism
expenditure from China and Russia reflects the entry into the tourism
market of a growing middle class from these countries, which will
surely continue to change the map of world tourism."

Brazil also experienced a significant increase, which allowed it to
move from the 29th position in 2005 to the 12th position in 2012.

Countries which have traditionally ranked high in tourism expenditure
also experienced growth albeit at a slower pace than emerging
economies. Spending on travel abroad from Germany and the US grew by 6
per cent each, while UK spending grew by 4 per cent allowing the
country to retain its fourth place in the list of major source
markets.

Expenditure by Canada grew by 7 per cent, while both Australia and
Japan grew by 3 per cent. France and Italy were the only countries in
the top ten to record a decline in international tourism spending of
-6 per cent and -1 per cent, respectively.
Apr 4 2013 2:00PM
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