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Over half of the National Day holiday, 199 tourist attractions in Beijing received 7.711 million tourists

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[Beijing’s199touristattractionsreceivedatotalof7711milliontouristsduringtheNationalDayholiday]According to statistics released by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, from October 1 to 4, the city’s key monitored 199 tourist attractions (regions) received a total of tourists 7.711 million passengers, a year-on-year increase of 3.1%, basically the same as in 2019; operating income of 551.89 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 14.4%, an increase of 82.8% over 2019. (Beijing Business Daily)

On October 4th, according to statistics released by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, from October 1st to 4th, the city’s key monitored 199 tourist attractions (regions) received a total of 7.711 million tourists, a year-on-year increase of 3.1%. Flat;Operating income551.89 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 14.4% and an increase of 82.8% over 2019.

Reception of 5A-level scenic spots in the four days before National Day: Summer Palace received 205,000 people, Temple of Heaven Park received 204,000 people, Forbidden City received 154,000 people, Badaling Great Wall received 144,000 people, Beijing Olympic Park received 128,000 people, and Old Summer Palace received 122,000 people , Prince Gong’s Mansion received 82,000 people, Mutianyu Great Wall received 64,000 people, and Ming Tombs received 36,000 people.

The rural tourism received a total of 2.402 million tourists, a year-on-year increase of 55.6% and recovered to 92.7% in the same period in 2019; operating income was 33.649 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 95.3% and an increase of 37.6% over 2019. The top three in terms of reception were 673,000 in Huairou District, 647,000 in Miyun District, and 578,000 in Yanqing District.

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(Source: Beijing Commercial Daily)

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