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Chinese officials say the Beijing Olympics should bring a welcome boost to China's tourist industry. Mike O'Sullivan reports from Beijing, that while bureaucratic1 requirements and natural disasters have slowed tourism, officials say an upgraded infrastructure2 will help the industry after the games.
China's National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, in Beijing, Jul 2008 (photo released by the Beijing Tourism Administration)
An army of smiling volunteers is here to welcome visitors, and legions of taxi drivers struggle with limited English to get spectators to Olympic venues3.
A recent crackdown on dissidents, unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang province, and tightened4 visa restrictions5 may have dissuaded6 some potential visitors from coming to China.
Chinese tourism official Wang Zhifa says Beijing hotels have an occupancy rate of 81 percent, lower than at peak times. But he says that based on past Olympics, the peak in tourism could come after the games end August 24.
He says Chinese tourism was hurt by the devastating7 earthquake in Sichuan province in May, which killed nearly 70,000 people and left millions homeless. Thousands more are missing.
The official says the earthquake cost Sichuan's tourist industry $6.8 billion.
He says more than 1,300 hotels and 8,000 shopping outlets8 and tourist facilities in Sichuan were damaged in the earthquake.
Still, he says, China's tourism was up two percent in the first seven months this year. He says facilities upgraded for the Olympics and added training for hospitality workers are helping9 the industry, not only in Beijing but other cities. He predicts that tourism in Sichuan province will rebound10 in three years, bolstered11 by planned attractions that include an earthquake museum.
Chinese policeman (L) takes pictures of crime site on Drum Tower in Beijing, 09 Aug 2008
An American tourist was killed in Beijing Saturday and his wife was seriously injured by a man described by police as distraught over family problems. The woman suffered multiple stab wounds and remains12 in hospital. A Chinese tour guide was also wounded.
Beijing Olympic officials call the attack an isolated13 incident and say China is safe for tourists. China has been rising through the ranks of world tourist destinations, and Chinese officials hope it will overtake the United States, Spain and first-place France as the world's most popular destination sometime in the next decade.
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n.下部构造,下部组织,基础结构,基础设施 | |
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n.聚集地点( venue的名词复数 );会场;(尤指)体育比赛场所;犯罪地点 | |
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收紧( tighten的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)变紧; (使)绷紧; 加紧 | |
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则) | |
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劝(某人)勿做某事,劝阻( dissuade的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的 | |
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n.出口( outlet的名词复数 );经销店;插座;廉价经销店 | |
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10 rebound | |
v.弹回;n.弹回,跳回 | |
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11 bolstered | |
v.支持( bolster的过去式和过去分词 );支撑;给予必要的支持;援助 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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