China replaces Spain as world’s 3rd most popular destination
January 27th, 2011 - 1:33 pm ICT by ANISydney, Jan 27 (ANI): China is now the world’s third most visited country, behind France and the United States, according to figures from the UN World Tourism Organisation.
The figures released by the Madrid-based body revealed that China had 55.98 million international arrivals last year exceeding that of Spain by 10 per cent, which received some 53 million foreign tourists, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
France remained in top spot with 78.95 million visitors, followed by the United States with 60.88 million.
In 2008, the United States overtook Spain to become the number two destination.
The UNWTO said previously that global tourism rebounded strongly from the economic crisis, jumping 6.7 per cent in 2010 on the back of strong growth in emerging economies, such as China.
“It is clear that the strong players of Asia are going to continue to be the strong players, not only China, but particularly China,” UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai said last week.
“The world is changing, the geopolitics of the world is changing, the centres of gravity are changing and we can’t expect tourism to be away from that,” Rifai said. (ANI)
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