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Supply. Transport. Most travel is by road/rail & air Chinas rail network is the fifth largest of the world(52000 km ) Only a few airports are capable of handling large volumes of international traffic. Accomodation. Ryokan (Japanese Inn) Japanese style hotels on the country sides
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Transport • Most travel is by road/rail & air • Chinas rail network is the fifth largest of the world(52000 km) • Only a few airports are capable of handling large volumes of international traffic
Accomodation Ryokan (Japanese Inn) Japanese style hotels on the country sides 100 – 400 $ per night
Accomodation Home Inns Western style Hotel 100 – 200 $ per night
Accomodation Capsule Hotels (Japan) features a large number of extremely small "rooms“ 25 – 50 $ per night
Great Wall of China • Longest Wall of the world (6700 km) • Longest man made structure in the world • More than 4 Mio. Visitors every year • One of the “world s greatest national and historical sights” (UNESCO)
Number of Tourists in China (1) • Tourist attractions: Beijing Olympics 2008, Expo Shanghai 2010 … • End of September 2011: 100 million (42 million stayed over night) • Tourism infrastructure had a makeover in 2011 • Convenient flights network & operation of many high speed trains make traveling faster and smoother • Service quality has also risen → growth of tourist volume
Number of Tourists in China (2) • Major markets for China: Japan, Russia, South Korea and the US • Leisure (60%) and business (40%) • Fifth highest number of arrivals (after France, Spain, US, and Italy) • China: Top tourism destination in the world by 2020
Number of tourists to Hong Kong from other countries(2005-2010)
Conclusion East Asia is an ever changing realm with many sights with respect to tourism and a whole lot of culture to offer. Since East Asia is well prepared for tourist arrivals, we recommend visiting this realm and its beautiful landscapes and cities. See for yourself what China, Japan, Mongolia, etc have to offer.
Sources • http://www.chinatouronline.com/china-travel/macau/macau-tourism/index.html • http://www.tourism.jp/en/statistics/inbound/ • http://www.mol.mn/ • http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/735493.shtml • http://www.travelchinaguide.com/tourism/ • http://www.hkss.org.hk/SPC/2011-12/AwardPDF/J11-12-DP1.pdf • http://www.eturbonews.com/24886/macau-visitor-numbers-18-percent • http://data.iucn.org/dbtw-wpd/edocs/PAPS-008.pdf • http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/bs/tour_investment_support/invest_guidance/visit_korea_foreigner_pattern.jsp