Tourism peak seen in Beijing

Source:Xinhua Published: 2012-10-2 14:17:23

Tourist boats dot the Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on Sept. 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the
Tourist boats dot the Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on September 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the "Golden Week" holiday bridging Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday from September 30 to October 7. Photo: Xinhua

Tourists gather to visit the Tian'anmen Square on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on Sept. 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the
Tourists gather to visit the Tian'anmen Square on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on September 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the "Golden Week" holiday bridging Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday from September 30 to October 7. Photo: Xinhua

Tourists gather to visit the Tian'anmen Square on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on Sept. 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the
Tourists gather to visit the Tian'anmen Square on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on September 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the "Golden Week" holiday bridging Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday from September 30 to October 7. Photo: Xinhua

Tourists gather to visit the Tian'anmen Square on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on Sept. 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the
Tourists gather to visit the Tian'anmen Square on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on September 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the "Golden Week" holiday bridging Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday from September 30 to October 7. Photo: Xinhua

The Summer Palace is swarmed with tourists on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on Sept. 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the
The Summer Palace is swarmed with tourists on National Day in Beijing, capital of China, October 1, 2012. Beijing's 24 major scenic spots have seen 804,000 travels on Monday, a surge of 80 percent as compared to 447,000 travels on September 30. Chinese cities are expected to receive a tourism peak during the "Golden Week" holiday bridging Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday from September 30 to October 7. Photo: Xinhua











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