China aims for tourists
NZPA-AFP Peking China will spend half a billion yuan ($301.05 million) during the next five years to develop its tourist trade, said a senior official at Peking. A State councillor, Mr Gu Mu, told a national conference on tourism that the money would go mainly to improve hotel facilities in China. He said several new hotels would be built in Peking, Shanghai and Canton and the tourist spots of Xi’an, Guilin, Hangzhou, Wuxi and Hainan island.
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Press, 25 January 1986, Page 12
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80China aims for tourists Press, 25 January 1986, Page 12
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