R-Explanatory
Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
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Number
of Tourists include
international tourists entering into |
(1) International tourists
refer to foreigners, overseas Chinese, Chinese compatriots from |
(2) Chinese residents
going abroad refer to Chinese residents going abroad for short terms for
either public business or private purposes. Chinese employees working on
international transport carriers are included in those going abroad for
public business purpose, not in those for private purpose. |
(3) Domestic tourists
refer to residents of the mainland of China who stay for one night at least
but no more than 6 months at tourist facilities in other places than their
permanent residence within the territory of the mainland China, including
foreigners, overseas Chinese and Chinese compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao
and Taiwan who have resided in China for over one year. |
Foreign
Exchange Earnings from International Tourism refer to the total expenditures
of foreigners, overseas Chinese, Chinese compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao
and Taiwan during their stay in the mainland of China, which are earnings
of foreign exchange from
international tourism from the point of view from China. |
International
Travel Agencies refer to travel agencies engaged
in the promotion, solicitation, organization and reception of tours to the
mainland of |
Domestic
Travel Agencies refer to travel agencies engaged
in the promotion, solicitation, organization and reception of domestic
tourists, and in the reception of
foreigners, overseas Chinese, Chinese compatriots from Hong Kong,
Macao and Taiwan organized by international travel agencies or other
departments concerned, without
their own promotion and solicitation programmes. |
Tourist
Hotels refer to hotels that
are able, with the approval of departments concerned, to accommodate
foreigners, overseas Chinese, Chinese compatriots from |
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