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The Beijing Tourism Green Book "Beijing Tourism Development Report 2014", compiled by the Beijing Tourism Society and published by the Social Science Literature Press, was released on June 30th. The report points out that in recent years, the number of inbound tourists in Beijing has been continuously declining due to multiple factors. In 2013, the decline exceeded the national average, which has affected the achievement of the inbound tourism goals of Beijing's 12th Five Year Plan.
The Green Book points out that since 2008, the number of domestic tourists in Beijing has been steadily increasing, while the gap between foreign tourists and domestic tourists is significant, with slow growth and a downward trend after 2012. For Beijing, the number of inbound tourists in 2013 was 4.501 million, a year-on-year decrease of 10%, accounting for less than 2% of the total tourism reception in Beijing, far from the positioning of a "world tourism city".
The Green Book also pointed out that although the number of inbound tourists and foreign exchange income from tourism decreased year-on-year, in terms of quality and efficiency, the proportion of foreign exchange income from tourism in Beijing in 2013 was 4.2 times that of its population, with per capita expenses of $1065, a year-on-year increase of 3.6%. Among them, shopping consumption significantly increased, and inbound tourism remains the most contributing component of Beijing's tourism sector.