Tourism, Security and Safety From Theory to Practice


Observations on Tourism Growth in China



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Tourism, Security and Safety From Theory to Practice (The Management of Hospitality and Tourism Enterprises) (Yoel Mansfeld, Abraham Pizam) (z-lib.org)

Observations on Tourism Growth in China
International tourism in China started to develop after 1978 as a result of the “open-
door” policy. Since the Chinese government’s decision to open the country to the out-
side world and to promote tourism as a vital economic force to earn foreign exchange
earnings to help finance its modernization program, there has been a dramatic
increase in tourist arrivals. Tourist arrivals rose from 1.8 million in 1978 up to 91.7
million in 2003, representing a 50-fold increase, with an average annual growth rate
of 17%. Although the growth trend of China’s international tourism industry has
been quite consistent over the last decade (excluding the year 2003), growth rates
were not stable during the initial development period, with fluctuations occurring,
and even experiencing a major decline in 1989 (the students’ demonstration in
Tiananmen Square was the cause of a decline of 22.7%). Figure 2 shows the annual
percentage variation of international tourist arrivals in China for the period
1978–2003.
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Over the period as a whole, the average annual growth rate of tourist arrivals
showed a downward trend. Problems with accommodation, service, and transport
are indicated as possible reasons for this slowdown in the growth of arrivals of
overseas visitors. However, Richter (1983) contends that Deng Xiaoping’s theories
about China’s socialist economy might have been considered too controversial, or
may have been only temporary policies designed to get Deng Xiaoping into power,
and were not necessarily created to be an ongoing program.
The worldwide recession of the early 1980s apparently had an impact on China’s
tourism industry, as tour cancellations increased from 30% in previous years to
50% in 1982 (Lew, 1987). Overseas visitor arrivals grew only by 2%. To offset the
slowdown in tourism, China instituted a number of new policies. Foreign tour
operators were allowed to open offices in China, and the “open city” program was
introduced, giving more freedom of movement to foreign travelers. This program
achieved great popularity, and the number of cities and regions opened to tourists
has grown ever since.
The 1989 incident in Tiananmen Square resulted in a severe decline in arrivals
from all market segments, with the exception of Taiwanese. However, even before
the events of 1989, there was a slowdown of the growth rate in international visi-
tor numbers. Declining interest in China as a destination, as a consequence of over-
seas perception of poor management, service problems, and congested transport
infrastructure, could also have contributed to the low growth rates (Choy, Dong,
and Wen, 1986). The figures of total annual visitor arrivals indicate that tourism in
China began to pick up shortly after 1989.
In the mid-1990s, China again experienced sluggish growth rates, motivated
by a slowdown in the overseas Chinese and the compatriots’ segments, partly due
to the 1994 incident in Zhejiang Province. Again in the 1990s, China’s tourism
withstood severe tests—the impact of the Asian financial crisis in 1997 (which
was felt mainly in the overseas Chinese market segment) and the devastating
floods occurring in the tourist season along the Yangtze River. In May 1999,
demonstrations mostly aimed at the United States were held in the major Chinese
cities, due to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s bombing of the Chinese
Embassy in Belgrade. As the demonstrations turned violent, the governments of
the United States and the United Kingdom issued travel advisories, causing thou-
sands of cancellations from potential visitors (Breda, 2002). But the explosion of
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