Title: 2001
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3September 11, 2001
4 2002/2003
5 Spring 2003
62004 Remarkable Robust Recovery
7December 26, 2004
82005 Sowing the Seeds of Growth
9July 7, 2005
10WTTCs 2005 Tourism Satellite Accounting Research
112005 - 2015
12Components of Travel Tourism Demand
13China - Personal TT
2005
- Travel Tourism Spending by Visitors
- CNY708.5 Billion (US89.9 Billion) in 2005
- 10.8 of Total Personal Consumption in Year 2005
- 10.7 Real Growth in 2004
- 10.1 Real Growth in 2005
- 9.5 Real Growth per annum (2006-2015)
Real Growth,
14China - Business Travel
2005
- TT Spending by Companies and Government
Agencies
- CNY66.9 Billion (US8.5 Billion) in 2005
- 90 Corporate
- 10 Government
- 13.7 Real Growth in 2004
- 15.3 Real Growth in 2005
- 8.7 Real Growth per annum (2006-2015)
Real Growth,
15China - Govt TT Expenditures
2005
- Government Travel Tourism Services Provided to
Individual Visitors and the Community-at-large
- CNY65.1 Billion (US8.3 Billion) in 2005
- 3.8 of Total Government Expenditures in 2005
- 6.0 Real Growth in 2004
- 4.9 Real Growth in 2005
- 4.5 Real Growth per annum
(2006-2015)
Real Growth,
16China - TT Capital Investment
2005
- TT Facilities, Equipment and Infrastructure by
Public and Private Sectors
- CNY790.9 Billion (US100.3 Billion) in 2005
- 9.9 of Total Capital Investment in 2005
- 26.2 Real Growth in 2004
- 10.4 Real Growth in 2005
- 9.1 Real Growth per annum
(2006-2015)
Real Growth,
17China - Visitor Exports
2005
- TT Spending by Inbound Visitors
- CNY215.9 Billion (US27.4 Billion) in 2005
- 3.6 of Total Exports in 2005
- 22.7 Real Growth in 2004
- 7.5 Real Growth in 2005
- 4.8 Real Growth per annum
(2006-2015)
Real Growth,
18China - Other TT Exports
2005
- Consumer and Capital Goods Exported for Visitors
and Travel Tourism Companies
- CNY241.9 Billion (US30.7 Billion) in 2005
- 4.0 of Total Exports in 2005
- 30.2 Real Growth in 2004
- 11.6 Real Growth in 2005
- 12.4 Real Growth per annum
(2006-2015)
Real Growth,
19China - TT Demand
1990 Constant US bn
20Perspectives of Travel Tourism Supply /
Production
21China - TT Economy GDP
2005
- Travel Tourism GDP Associated with TT Demand
(Direct and Indirect)
- CNY1.7 Trillion (US217.8 Billion) in 2005
- 11.7 of Total Gross Domestic Production in 2005
- 18.2 Real Growth in 2004
- 9.7 Real Growth in 2005
- 8.5 Real Growth per annum (2006-2015)
Real Growth,
WTTC Concept
22China - TT Economy Employment
- Travel Tourism Employment assoc. with TT
Demand (Direct and Indirect)
- 64.6 Million Jobs in 2005
- 8.6 of Total Employment in 2005
- 10.2 Real Growth in 2004 (5.9 Million New
Jobs)
- 2.3 Real Growth in 2005 (1.5 Million New
Jobs)
- 2.0 Real Growth per annum (2006-2015) -
(1.4 Million pa)
2005
Real Growth,
WTTC Concept
23China
2004 was massive bounce back from 2003 SARS in
terms of Visitor Exports. Capital Investment was
remarkable last year. 2005 is continuation of
extra-ordinary growth, double digit in nearly all
categories.
24The World Perspective
25World
2004 showed robust growth across the board,
except Govt Expenditures. 2005 is slightly off
this level of growth, but still noticeably higher
than 10 annualized forecast.
26TT Economy GDP
World Average
North Africa
North America
Oceania
Caribbean
European Union
Northeast Asia
Central and Eastern Europe
2005 TT Economy GDP (Percent of Total)
Other Western Europe
Sub-Saharan Africa
Middle East
Southeast Asia
South Asia
Latin America
TT Economy GDP Growth 2006 -2015
(Percent Annualized)
27TT Capital Investment
World Average
Caribbean
North Africa
Middle East
Sub-Saharan Africa
Oceania
North America
Southeast Asia
Central and Eastern Europe
2005 TT Capital Investment (Percent of Total)
Other Western Europe
South Asia
Northeast Asia
European Union
Latin America
TT Capital Investment Growth 2006 -2015 (Percent
Annualized)
28The Asian Perspective
29TT Economy GDP
Malaysia
Macau (51)
Hong Kong
Cambodia
Thailand
China
Singapore
Japan
2005 TT Economy GDP (Percent of Total)
Laos
Vietnam
Indonesia
Philippines
India
Chinese Taipei
South Korea
TT Economy GDP Growth 2006-2015
(Percent Annualized)
30TT Capital Investment
Macau (87)
Singapore
Malaysia
Hong Kong
Cambodia
Indonesia
China
Philippines
2005 TT Economy GDP (Percent of Total)
Thailand
Laos
South Korea
Vietnam
India
Chinese Taipei
Japan
TT Economy GDP Growth 2006-2015
(Percent Annualized)
31December 26, 2004
32The Tsunami Impact
- Of 45 Asia Pacific Countries, only 8 affected by
the tsunami
- Maldives, Sri Lanka and Thailand suffered damage
to tourist dest.
- Malaysia, India, Myanmar, Bagladesh, Seychelles
no significant damage to tourism destinations.
- Northern coast of Sumatra badly damaged, but no
impact on the Indonesian resort area of Bali
- Source PATA
33The Tsunami Impact
34The Tsunami Impact
- Massive Humanitarian Impact and Crisis
- Tsunami Impact on TT was Generally Limited, in
Some Places Specifically Intense.
- Industrys Social Responsibility Comes First
- Restart Business in Those Areas Affected
- Target Aid to Recovery, Rebuilding, Re-Jobbing
- Largest Obstacle is Misperceptions and
Mis-information
- Visitors can Help by Returning to Normal
Activities
35July 7, 2005
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37China has the potential to become one of the
worlds great tourism economies.
The effort necessary to make this happen is sta
ggering.
38The Policy Agenda
Tourism Management National Tourism Org Public-P
rivate Sector Partnerships Tourism Planning Indu
stry Measurement Domestic Tourism Outbound Touri
sm Product Development Budget Hotels
The MICE Market Timeshare Development of Western
China Human Capital Financial Services Aviatio
n
Open Skies Financing
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