Fifty tourist sites,
including the Forbidden City,
Qomolangma (known as Mt Everest
in the West) and the Sun Moon
Lake in Taiwan, have been
chosen as the "Top 50 Chinese
Destinations for Foreigners,"
according to the results of
a public poll on Saturday.
Jointly conducted by
Beijing-based Global Travel
Newspaper and 31 metropolitan
newspapers, the poll started
in early March and collected
about 2 million online responses,
28,000 paper votes and 213,000
text messages.
Wu Fei, secretary-general
of the poll's organizing committee,
said about 170 sites in 31
provinces, autonomous regions
and municipalities were listed
for voting. "All sites had
passed preliminary appraisal
by local metropolitan newspapers."
The views of the organizing
committee, which comprised
professionals in the travel
industry and diplomats from
13 embassies in Beijing, also
affected the final outcome.
But questions have already
been raised about the poll
with some well-known tourists
sites not listed, such as
the Potala Palace in Tibet,
the ancient Lijiang city in
Southwest China's Yunnan Province
and the West Lake in East
China's Zhejiang Province.
The organizing committee
would not comment, only saying
that the results reflect the
views of voters and are "a
valuable reference to foreign
tourists."
According to the China
National Tourism Administration,
China received 120 million
overseas visitors in 2005
and earnings from international
travelers surpassed US$29.3
billion.
source:
Chinadaily
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