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Friday, January 12, 2001, updated at 10:22(GMT+8)
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China Has 122 First-Class Tourism Cities
The National Tourism Administration of China has selected another 68 cities as the country's first-class tourism cities, which makes the total number now 122.
He Guangwei, director of the administration said at a conference on national tourism that the selection will benefit the healthy development of China's tourism industry and help tourism take a bigger share of the economic growth.
He pledged that China will try to improve the environment of major scenic spots and the services so as to develop into a large tourism country by the year 2020.
The National Tourism Administration started the selection in 1995 and 54 cities passed the review and became the first group of first-class tourism cities in China in 1999.
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The National Tourism Administration of China has selected another 68 cities as the country's first-class tourism cities, which makes the total number now 122.
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