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TCM, sports prescribed as tourism cure

By Su Zhou and Zheng Jinran | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-22 08:25

TCM, sports prescribed as tourism cure

The former single-most-popular Chinese destination for overseas tourists has been struggling amid a field of other cities and provinces. According to a Xinhua and Visa Inc report released on Thursday, Tianjin, Beijing and Jiangsu province were listed as the top three popular destinations for inbound visitors.

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Wang attributed the capital's difficulty to a shortage of middle- and high-end tourism products. TCM and sports-related tourism products have been put forward to address this issue.

However, tourism experts said that TCM and sports tourism products alone are not enough to reinvigorate the inbound tourism market. They called for better exploitation of the existing tourism resources and improvement of the quality.

Wang Yanyong, director of the Tourism Development and Planning Research Center of Beijing Jiaotong University, said, "In the past, tourism in Beijing could be summarized as the 'imperial tour' because the scenic spots are all imperial palaces or mansions.

"To stimulate tourism, we need to show overseas visitors how ordinary people lived in old Beijing and how new Beijingers live now."

Zhang Lingyun, deputy dean of the Tourism Institute of Beijing Union University, said the tourism resources that Beijing has decide that Beijing is a sightseeing-focused tourism destination.

"Beijing has to improve the quality of sightseeing products instead of molding itself as a leisure center," Zhang said. "Normally, leisure-oriented tourism is related to the sea and beaches, or skiing and hot springs, none of which is Beijing's strong point."

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