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Where is the tourism industry heading "after the epidemic"? 2020 China Tourism Development Report released in Wuhan
2020-12-15

Source: CCTV


Original title: Where is the tourism industry heading after the epidemic? "2020 China Tourism Development Report" released in Wuhan


On December 15, the Wuhan Branch of China Tourism Academy released the "2020 China Tourism Development Report" at Central China Normal University. The report shows that the epidemic has had a profound impact on the development of my country's tourism industry. The domestic tourism market has gradually recovered after the epidemic, and the high-, middle- and low-end tourism markets have resumed their development simultaneously; inbound and outbound tourism has continued to be sluggish, and the outbound tourism demand of Chinese nationals has shifted to the country, bringing new opportunities for the development of some domestic tourism destinations. The three traditional tourism industries will show some new trends in the post-epidemic era.



From the perspective of the accommodation industry, chaining, branding, and diversification will be important directions for the future development of the accommodation industry. The epidemic has accelerated the digital and intelligent transformation of the accommodation industry, and at the same time promoted the upgrade and development of the safety and emergency management system of the accommodation industry. From the perspective of the travel agency industry, the epidemic has accelerated the popularity of "new group tour" tourism products such as private tour groups, semi-self-service tours, and customized tours in the tourism market, and promoted the transformation of traditional travel agencies. From the perspective of tourist attractions, the epidemic has given birth to the accelerated development of smart tourist attractions. After the epidemic, tourist attractions may accelerate the "removal of tickets." At the same time, the "cloud travel" model spawned by the epidemic will continue to become popular, becoming an important method of scenic spot marketing and an important supplement to museum tourism. (CCTV reporter She Lixia)