China's tourism business is booming, and it's quickly becoming a key element of the country's economy. Since the beginning of reform and opening-up in the 1970s, the rate of tourism has increased dramatically. This travel boom is being fueled by the growth of a new wealthy middle class and the Chinese government's relaxation of travel regulations. China has grown to be one of the world's most important tourism destinations.
China not only receives more visitors than the rest of the world, but its citizens also account for 10% of all international travelers. By 2027, it is predicted that 20% of China's population, or 300 million individuals, will have passports. Chinese tourists also spend more than any other country, virtually tripling the amount spent by the second-placed country — a staggering $277 billion!
Those who travel to China from outside the country encounter everything that comes with being the world's oldest continuous civilization, from ancient wonders like the Great Wall to communities dating back thousands of years. Plus, the country's cuisine is unrivalled in terms of affordability and flavour.
Must-See in China
Zhaoxing Village is surrounded by mountains and features five drum towers that represent five Chinese virtues: benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, and trust.
china is very nice
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