Table of Contents
Introduction
Data Sources
Overview
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- The service sector
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- Figure 1: Breakdown of the Chinese economy by sector of activity, 2005
- Figure 2: Annual growth rate by sector of the Chinese economy, 2000-15
- The Renminbi
- Growth of the Chinese middle class: myth or reality?
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- Figure 3: Chinese household income by income bracket, 2006 and 2025
- Domestic tourism
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- Figure 4: Chinese spending* on travel and tourism (in US$ billions)
- International tourism
Current Hotel Capacity
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- Figure 5: Number of rooms in hotels and similar establishments in China, 2000-05
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- Figure 6: Hotels in mainland China by grade at end 2006
- Figure 7: Profile of mainland Chinese hotel sector, 2005
- Beijing
- Preparation for 2008 Olympics
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- Figure 8: Beijing hotel market performance, 2005
- Hong Kong, SAR
- Hotel performance and supply
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- Figure 9: Hong Kong hotel performance, 2001-05
- Figure 10: Hong Kong hotel room supply, 2001-05
- Macao, SAR
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- Figure 11: Recent hotel performance in Macao, 2005 and 2006
- Figure 12: Status of hotel projects in Macao
- Shenzhen
- Business travel most upscale
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- Figure 13: Hotel guest profile by travel motive and origin, 2004
- Asian travellers dominate
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- Figure 14: Hotel guest profile by country/region of origin, 2004
- Shanghai
- World Expo in 2010
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- Figure 15: Shanghai hotel market performance, 2005
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Budget Hotel Growth
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- Figure 16: The leading budget hotel brands in China, end 2005
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- Figure 17: Type of construction for budget hotels, 2005
- Figure 18: Budget hotels offering certain added features
- Home Inns
- Jinjiang Inn
- Super 8
- City Inn
- 7 Days Inn
- International hotel chains in the budget segment
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Major Chinese Chain Profiles
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- Jin Jiang
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- Figure 19: The Jin Jiang upscale pipeline, 2007
- Jinling Hotels & Resorts
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- Figure 20: The different levels of the Jinling Elite guest loyalty scheme
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- Figure 21: Jinling’s portfolio, 2005*
- Figure 22: Jinling pipeline
International Hotel Chain Development
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- Hilton
- Hyatt
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- Figure 23: Hyatt China pipeline
- Grand Hyatt
- Hyatt Regency
- IHG
- Kempinski
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- Figure 24: Kempinski’s China pipeline, 2007
- Mandarin Oriental
- MGM
- Shangri-La
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- Figure 25: Shangri-La in China, 2006
- Figure 26: Shangri-La’s pipeline, 2007
- Starwood
- Sheraton
- Westin Xian
- aloft
What Next?
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- Exchange rate outlook
- Inbound tourism projections
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- Figure 27: Incoming arrivals (TF)* & receipts: China, 2005-20
- Major incoming markets
- Taiwan
- Japan
- Korea
- Russia
- US
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- Figure 28: Arrivals by top five incoming nationalities* for China
- Supply growth
- Beijing
- Macao
- Hotel rates
- Budget hotels will see fastest growth
- Risk of oversupply in the upscale and luxury segment?
Index to Travel & Tourism Analyst
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- Index grouped by geographic area
Index to TTI Destination Reports 1993-2006
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- Country reports
Special Reports Index
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