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Chinese Tourism Chain Growing Longer
A total of 17 tourist nations and domestic travel agencies have been pushing their wares at a five-day China International Tourism Exposition that ended on Sunday, along with exhibitors from the aviation, advertising, insurance and banking industries.

China's tourism has extended from mere sightseeing and recreation to big business, said Zhang Guangrui, director of the Tourism Research Center of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).

"Chinese outbound tourism has been developed so rapidly that Austrian Airlines is faced with a whole new challenge. Having fiveflights per week from Beijing to Vienna already, we are selling out and many customers cannot get tickets," said Ren Jun, sales manager of the airline.

The booth of the Golden Holiday Time Share Hotel is full of visitors. "These kind of hotels can provide a dual purpose for those people in China who want a place to spend their holidays anda property investment," said property counselor Gao Peng.

Every apartment has been sold separately to owners who can spend time with their family and friends in the hotel at a certaintime of the year. The apartments have rented the rest of the time,which profit the owners.

As Chinese people have paid more attention to tourism insuranceproducts, the market is promising, said agents from New China LifeInsurance company.

The 100-yuan (12 US dollars) "care card", promoted by the company can provide compensation of up to 50,000 yuan (6,250 US dollars) a year.

The Economic Observer newspaper presented its new tourism editions at the exposition. Salesman hoped the editions would be increasingly popular with visitors and reap advertising profit.

A recent survey indicated that tourism has become the new source income in the advertising industry.

Experts note that besides having a direct impact on hotels and travel agencies, Chinese tourism has developed big spin-off industries in transportation, real estate, the media and finance.

( Xinhua News Agency September 2, 2002)

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