China is South Africa’s fourth-largest tourist source market

TourismChina is South Africa's fourth-largest tourist source market

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – China has become South Africa’s fourth-largest source market for tourism, with the number of Chinese tourists rising by 63.5 percent between January and September last year to 96 747 compared with 59 197 in 2011. The number is believed to have passed the 100 000 mark by year-end.

South African Tourism aims at an even bigger increase through a road show opened by the Minister of Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, in Beijing this past week that will also visit Shanghai. Read detail story at eTN United States website to click this link. 

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