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The peculiarity of Chinese tourism

By Tom Miller, Beijing correspondent, China Economic Quarterly

Published: September 26 2005 04:55 | Last updated: September 26 2005 04:55

In 1964, Japan’s removal of restrictions on foreign travel sparked a boom in outbound tourism that lasted until the economic slump of the late 1990s. In 1997, the Chinese government finally allowed its own citizens to travel abroad for leisure, and in 2003 China overtook Japan as Asia’s biggest supplier of outbound travellers.

The international tourism industry hopes the growing hordes of Chinese travelling abroad will provide its second Far Eastern gold rush.

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