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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Chinese Visitors Visiting Philippines Declined by 70% in 2013

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The Bureau of Immigration said the number of Chinese tourists visiting the Philippines declined by 70 percent this year compared to figures registered three or four years ago. Immigration Commissioner Siegfred Mison said that the Chinese had been the
country’s top visitors before they were dislodged by the Koreans two years ago. China at present ranks number four behind Japan, the United States, and South Korea in terms of tourist arrivals.

Mison also said the 2010 Luneta bus hostage crisis in the Philippine capital city that left eight Hong Kong tourists dead might have discouraged Chinese tourists from visiting the country.

“There was a big drop, about a 70 percent drop in tourist arrivals from China. Chinese tourists who visited the country numbered close to one million before. Now only about 200,000 to 300,000 Chinese tourists (visit the Philippines),” Mison said.

Figures released by the bureau showed that from January 1 until December 5 this year, the country’s top 10 tourist markets were South Korea (1.01 million), United States (649,664), Japan (371,122), China (312,395), Australia (181,585), Canada (123,404), China’s Taiwan (101,162), Singapore (97,927), the United Kingdom(97,371), and Malaysia (97,134). Mison expects these figures to change as December is considered a brisk month for Philippine tourism. During this period, around 400,000 to 500,000 tourists generally visit the country.

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