The rapid growth of the Chinese tourist took a bit of a breather during the latest week-long National Day holiday, government data indicate.
While a solid figure, that's a slower pace than the Commerce Ministry's claims of nearly 10% or higher growth for previous years.
At best, a few million more Chinese went abroad than last year. At worst, outbound trips dropped more than 10%. On the other hand, the National Immigration Administration said in an online post Monday that for the first six days of the holiday, the border entries and exits of50% drop in tourist visitors
When contacted by CNBC, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism would not explain the discrepancy and stood by its publicly released data. The National Immigration Administration did not respond to a faxed request for comment.culture and tourism ministry said
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