Euromonitor fact of the Week
Q: What were China’s leading tourist attractions in 2006?
A: According to research from Euromonitor
International, the Great Wall was China’s
leading tourist attraction, with 14.5
million visitors in 2006.
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China Leading Tourist Attractions 2006
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Rank
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visitors 2006 `000 people
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Great Wall – Badaling Tourism Development Co Ltd |
1 |
14,527 |
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Guilin |
2 |
12,599 |
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The Temple of Heaven |
3 |
10,226 |
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Shandong Mount Tai |
4 |
9,856 |
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The Forbidden City |
5 |
8,854 |
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Anhui Mount Huang |
6 |
8,063 |
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Summer Palace |
7 |
7,562 |
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Shenzhen Splendid China Folk Culture Village |
8 |
7,458 |
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Nanjing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum |
9 |
6,625 |
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Hangzhou Linying Temple |
10 |
6,254 |
Source: Euromonitor International
Travel and Tourism Research from Euromonitor International – http://www.euromonitor.com/Travel_And_
Tourism?DCMP=AFC-travelmole
Phil Davies
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