China has declared May 19 as National Tourism Day, effective as of 2011. The declaration was made at the 149th executive meeting of the State Council on March 30, 2011.
Zhu Shanzhong, vice chairman, China National Tourism Administration (CNTA), believes that the declaration of the National Tourism Day of China is a testament to the country’s commitment to the development of tourism and its important role in economic growth.
The date of May 19 has been specifically chosen for its cultural relevance. It was the day that Xu Xiake, a great Chinese traveller, geographer, historian and writer, started to write Travel Notes of Xu Xiake. In this book, Xiake wrote of his various experiences from his 30-years of travel within China, consequently mapping out a well-defined geography of the country and highlighting its remarkable sights and attractions.
Indeed the Chinese academic community has recognised Xiake’s book as one of the most influential literary works in China.
The date garnered great support to be designated as National Tourism Day. It was also chosen as it marks the best season for travel in China, since most parts of the country are in mid or late spring. In recent years, major cities along the ‘Xu Xiake travel route’ have established the Xu Xiake Alliance for China’s tourism, which will host various activities marking the National Tourism Day.
To promote the National Tourism Day, CNTA has revealed plans of soliciting ideas for a logo and slogan, as well as for launching a public campaign. Various events and activities are also planned for this inaugural National Tourism Day, and active measures have been taken to ensure that this day is celebrated annually.
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