The occupancy rates of star-rated hotels in Beijing have risen since the opening of the Olympic Games. Meanwhile, accommodation prices continue to rise and fall, and the tourists are flooding into scenic areas. According to a survey of Olympic tourism,... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Fri, Aug 15 2008
see also:
| 14 Oct 08 |
|
Yi interviews Lil J xavier the hip hop star »
YouTube video Yi tian speaks intimately with hip hop star Lil J before his China tour. He speaks anbout girlfriends and raps in Mandarin. He opens the 2008 Para Olympic Games in Beijing. |
| 15 Aug 08 |
|
Beijing hotel occupancy up slightly during first Olympic days » People's Daily Hotel occupancy in the Olympic host city Beijing was up slightly since the Game's Aug. 8 opening, the Beijing Times reported on Friday. Beijing Statistics Bureau (BSB) figures revealed the city's star-rated hotels received about 78,000 guests on... |
| 02 Dec 08 |
|
Jones Lange LaSalle Property Market Monitor for China is Eye Opening » All Roads Historically when reading through the various real estate firm reports, the news was all good. Geared for landlords and investors, the news of rental rates on the rise, occupancy rates on the rise, and new supply having little impact on pricing (there... |
| 23 Jul 08 |
|
The Great Olympic Meltdown: Beijing hotels slash rates after foreign tourists fail to show up » Shanghaiist Unusual honesty from the Shanghai Daily which makes you wonder if they're not actually gloating:HOTELS in Beijing are slashing prices for next month's Olympics after the expected windfall of visitors failed to materialize, hotels and travel industry... |
| 11 Dec 07 |
|
Tourism authority demotes five-star hotel » Shanghai Daily CHINA'S top tourism watchdog removed the rank of a five-star hotel for the first time amid a nationwide inspection of tourism venues, a newspaper said. Jingxuan Hotel in Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, had its five-star status revoked as it did not... |
| 20 Jun 08 |
|
China's tourism industry expects no slump after Olympic Games » People's Daily Ambitious exhibitors at the Beijing International Tourism Expo (BITE 2008) are promoting their products and competing for tourists, betting on a continuously booming tourism market after the 2008 Olympic Games in China. The three-da ... |