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出国税暴涨5倍,日本要对外国游客下狠手了?
Hu Xiu· 2025-05-23 03:30
Core Viewpoint - The Japanese government plans to increase the "International Tourism Tax" from 1,000 yen (approximately 50 yuan) to 5,000 yen (approximately 250 yuan) for foreign tourists, aiming to boost tax revenue and address issues related to over-tourism and fiscal challenges [1][3][10]. Tax Overview - The "International Tourism Tax" was introduced on January 7, 2019, requiring all travelers leaving Japan to pay 1,000 yen, which is often included in ticket prices [3]. - The proposal to raise the tax was made by Senator Yoshikawa, who highlighted that Japan's current tax is significantly lower than those in countries like Australia (7,000 yen) and the USA (3,500 yen) [3]. - If the tax is raised to 5,000 yen, projected revenue from foreign tourists could increase from 49 billion yen (approximately 2.45 billion yuan) to 245 billion yen (approximately 12.25 billion yuan) based on the expected 36.87 million foreign tourists in 2024 [3]. Additional Taxes for Tourists - Foreign tourists in Japan also pay a consumption tax of 10% (8% for food), with a tax exemption available for purchases over 5,000 yen at duty-free shops [4]. - Accommodation tax varies by region, with Tokyo charging 100 yen (approximately 5 yuan) for hotels over 10,000 yen per night and 200 yen (approximately 10 yuan) for those over 15,000 yen [7]. Tourism Growth and Challenges - Japan is expected to welcome a record 36.87 million foreign tourists in 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, with foreign tourist spending reaching 5.3 trillion yen (approximately 265 billion yuan) in 2023 [8]. - The surge in tourism has led to "over-tourism" issues, particularly in popular areas like Kyoto and Tokyo, causing local residents to express concerns about noise and litter [8][10]. Government Financial Concerns - The government is facing a projected national burden rate of 46.2% in 2025, with a tax burden rate of 28.2% and a social security burden rate of 18% [10][11]. - The potential revenue from the increased tourism tax is seen as a crucial source of funding to address fiscal deficits and support social programs [12]. Public Sentiment and Future Considerations - There are mixed opinions among Japanese citizens regarding the tax increase, with some supporting it as a fair contribution from tourists benefiting from public infrastructure [10][14]. - The government must balance the need for increased revenue with the risk of deterring tourists, especially as it aims to attract 60 million foreign visitors by 2030 [14][19].
杭州解锁科文旅融合新体验
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-05-23 02:22
Group 1 - The core concept of the news revolves around Hangzhou's innovative integration of technology and cultural tourism, exemplified by the introduction of "Tech New Products" that enhance the travel experience for visitors [2][3][4] - Hangzhou has launched a dedicated sales area for local tech products, showcasing over a hundred items including smart devices and digital cultural products, aimed at providing a one-stop shopping experience for tourists [3][4] - The city is actively promoting its "Tech New Products" through various channels, intending to connect these innovative offerings with a global audience [3][4] Group 2 - Hangzhou has introduced convenient services such as instant tax refunds and luggage handling, significantly improving the travel experience for tourists [5][6] - The "instant tax refund" service allows international visitors to receive tax refunds immediately after purchase, enhancing customer satisfaction and encouraging further spending [5][6] - The upgraded luggage service now includes options for sending luggage to both train stations and airports, allowing travelers to enjoy a more relaxed journey [6]
文博场馆成城市旅游新地标
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the growing popularity of museums as tourist attractions, emphasizing their role as new city landmarks and the increasing interest in cultural tourism among various age groups [7][8][11]. Group 1: Visitor Trends - Museums are becoming essential destinations for tourists, with the National Museum of China being a must-visit location in Beijing, often crowded except on closure days [8]. - Data from Tuniu Travel Network indicates that visitor numbers to major museums like the Palace Museum and the Shaanxi History Museum have surged, with specific museums experiencing significant increases in popularity [8]. - Meituan Travel reports a nearly 500% year-on-year increase in museum-related searches, with some museums like the Grand Canal Museum and the Qingdao Beer Museum seeing over 900% growth [8]. Group 2: Themed Museums and Unique Experiences - Themed museums are gaining traction, with Tuniu Travel noting a significant rise in bookings for unique museums such as the Jingdezhen China Ceramic Museum and the Xi'an Stele Forest Museum [10]. - The trend towards smaller, niche museums is evident, with orders from third-tier cities increasing by 30% year-on-year, and specific museums like the Weifang Kite Museum seeing over sixfold growth in orders [10][11]. - Innovative experiences, such as VR projects and interactive exhibits, are being introduced to enhance visitor engagement and understanding of cultural artifacts [12][13]. Group 3: Digital Engagement and Marketing - Social media and digital platforms are playing a crucial role in attracting visitors, with unique artifacts and creative products becoming viral sensations [13][14]. - The rise of live streaming and online sales of cultural products has led to a 126% increase in searches for museum-related merchandise on Douyin [14]. - Collaborative marketing efforts between museums and e-commerce platforms are successfully promoting cultural products, appealing particularly to younger audiences [14].
入境游火爆 “深圳制造”满足海淘需求
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-05-22 17:30
Group 1 - The recent surge in inbound tourism has made cities like Shenzhen compete for international visitors, with over 100 million entry-exit checks recorded by Shenzhen Border Inspection Station as of May 19 this year [1] - Shenzhen has implemented measures such as 240-hour transit visa exemptions and unilateral visa waivers, leading to a significant increase in foreign visitors [1][3] - The popularity of "Shenzhen manufacturing" is evident as foreign tourists, particularly from India and the Middle East, are increasingly purchasing jewelry and electronic products in local markets [1][2] Group 2 - Foreign tourists are particularly interested in high-tech products such as drones and AI glasses, with Shenzhen being a hub for innovative electronic products [2] - The hotel industry in Shenzhen is adapting to the influx of foreign visitors, with a reported 50% occupancy rate from international guests in some five-star hotels [2] - The Chinese government is enhancing visa policies and travel convenience, signaling a strong push for high-quality tourism, which benefits Shenzhen's position as a consumption destination [3]
“俄中论坛”在哈巴罗夫斯克举行
Sou Hu Wang· 2025-05-22 09:58
Group 1: Forum Overview - The "Russia-China Forum" took place from May 19 to 20 in Khabarovsk, attracting over 3,000 participants, including around 600 from China [1] - The forum featured over 30 thematic platforms, cultural and sports activities, focusing on economic cooperation, energy, tourism development, cultural exchange, environmental issues, and entrepreneurship [1][2] Group 2: Economic Cooperation and Agreements - Key discussions included the creation and development of industrial and technology parks, the role of small and medium enterprises in the Russia-China partnership, and the establishment of a year-round cargo and passenger vehicle inspection station on Bolshoi Ussuri Island, which is expected to increase annual passenger flow to 1.5 million and cargo volume to 1.3 million tons [1][2] - A total of 34 agreements were signed during the forum, with 25 involving foreign companies, totaling over 100 billion rubles, including significant projects like a liquefied natural gas plant on Bolshoi Ussuri Island and a luxury camping production facility [2] Group 3: Cultural and Youth Activities - The forum included cultural and sports events, such as performances by Chinese artists, culinary showcases, and a tree-planting event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the friendship between Khabarovsk Krai and Heilongjiang Province [3] - A youth forum titled "Bridges to the Future: A Youth Perspective on Russia-China Cooperation" was held, with over 500 students discussing bilateral cooperation and engaging in public dialogue with the governor of Khabarovsk Krai [3]
峨眉山A: 关于选举董事、聘任总经理的公告
Zheng Quan Zhi Xing· 2025-05-22 09:11
证券代码:000888 证券简称:峨眉山A 公告编号:2025-27 峨眉山旅游股份有限公司 本公司及董事会全体成员保证信息披露的内容真实、准确、 完整,没有虚假记载、误导性陈述或重大遗漏。 峨眉山旅游股份有限公司(以下简称"公司")董事会 于近日收到公司董事、总经理马令先生提交的书面辞职报告。 马令先生因工作原因,辞去董事、董事会战略与可持续发展 (ESG)委员会委员、董事会薪酬与考核委员会委员及总经 理的职务,其辞职后不再担任公司任何职务。内容详见公司 在巨潮资讯网披露的《峨眉山旅游股份有限公司关于公司董 事、总经理辞职的公告》 (公告编号:2025-22) 根据《公司法》和《公司章程》的有关规定,经公司控 股股东四川省峨眉山乐山大佛旅游集团有限公司提名,公司 第五届董事会第一百四十五次会议审议通过了《关于选举公 司非独立董事的预案》,提名童建明先生(简历详见附件) 为公司第五届董事会董事候选人,拟选举童建明先生为公司 第五届董事会成员,任期自公司股东大会审议通过之日起至 本届董事会换届之日止。公司董事会提名委员会对董事候选 人进行了审核并提出了建议。该预案尚需提交股东大会审议 通过。 经公司董事会提名委 ...
助力“文博热”如何规范非馆方讲解
Core Viewpoint - The increasing demand for non-official guided tours in cultural and historical sites has led to various issues, including high prices, unprofessional explanations, and cancellations, affecting the overall visitor experience [2][4]. Group 1: Survey Findings - 67.1% of respondents have experienced non-official guided tour services [3][4]. - The main issues identified with non-official guided tours include unprofessional explanations (48.5%), disregard for historical facts (38.1%), and high prices (35.3%) [4]. - Additional concerns include difficulty in rights protection (31.9%), cancellations (27.7%), disruption of viewing order (27.2%), false advertising (26.9%), and unclear qualifications of guides (16.2%) [4]. Group 2: Suggestions for Improvement - 76.0% of respondents suggest implementing management regulations to review guides and their scripts [4]. - 57.8% recommend enhancing content review on short video platforms [4]. - 47.2% advocate for standardizing entry requirements and establishing evaluation mechanisms [4]. - 44.5% propose regulating the order of explanations to create a better learning environment [4]. - 17.6% suggest improving complaint and feedback channels [4]. Group 3: Visitor Experiences - Visitors often find non-official guided tours to be unpredictable, likening the experience to "opening a blind box" due to varying quality [4]. - Some visitors prefer in-depth, professional explanations rather than sensationalized stories offered by private guides [3][4]. - The reliance on social media for historical content has increased, with calls for better content regulation on these platforms [5].
长白山旅游股份有限公司第五届监事会第一次会议决议公告
Group 1 - The first meeting of the fifth Supervisory Board of Changbai Mountain Tourism Co., Ltd. was held on May 21, 2025, via communication voting, with all four supervisors participating and agreeing to waive the advance notice requirement [2][3][4] - The Supervisory Board unanimously elected Mr. Sun Qingchun as the Chairman of the fifth Supervisory Board, with his term starting from the date of this meeting until the end of the fifth Supervisory Board's term [3][4] Group 2 - The annual general meeting of shareholders was held on May 21, 2025, with no resolutions being rejected [8] - The meeting was conducted in the company's conference room, combining on-site and online voting methods, and complied with relevant laws and regulations [9] - The meeting saw participation from 4 out of 8 directors and 3 out of 4 supervisors, with the company secretary and deputy general manager also present [9] Group 3 - The board of directors unanimously elected Mr. Wang Kun as the Chairman of the fifth Board of Directors, with his term starting from the date of this meeting until the end of the fifth Board's term [15][17] - The board established various specialized committees, including the Nomination Committee, Strategy Committee, Compensation and Assessment Committee, and Audit and Risk Control Committee, with designated members for each [18][19] - The board appointed Mr. Wang Junchao as the General Manager, Mr. Duan Guoyan as the Board Secretary, and Mr. Wang Haiqi as the Deputy General Manager, with their terms aligned with the fifth Board's term [22][23][25]
北京平谷法院:涉旅游案中,服务合同纠纷成为突出的法律风险点
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-05-21 13:06
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that the Beijing Pinggu District People's Court is addressing tourism-related disputes and risks, highlighting the need for improved regulatory measures and consumer awareness [1][2] - Since 2022, the Pinggu Court has adjudicated 79 tourism-related disputes, with approximately 65% being contract and quasi-contract cases, indicating a significant legal risk in service contract disputes [1] - The court has established a multi-party collaborative service guarantee mechanism with various departments to optimize the tourism development environment and reduce the occurrence of disputes [1] Group 2 - Major issues in the tourism industry include contract disputes due to lack of written agreements, false advertising, safety issues, and unclear pricing, which affect service quality [2] - There is a call for a multi-faceted regulatory system involving tourism authorities, consumer associations, and third-party platforms to enhance market transparency and fairness [2] - Operators are encouraged to improve contract management, service quality, transparent pricing, and complaint handling mechanisms, while consumers should enhance their awareness of rights and adopt rational consumption practices [2]
端午节撞上“六一” 武汉酒店订单同比增长17%
Chang Jiang Ri Bao· 2025-05-21 02:27
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant increase in travel and hotel bookings during the Dragon Boat Festival, particularly due to the overlap with Children's Day, leading to a rise in family travel [1][2] - Hotel bookings in Wuhan for the Dragon Boat Festival have increased by 17% year-on-year, with major sources of travelers coming from cities like Shanghai, Beijing, Changsha, Guangzhou, and Nanchang [1] - The trend for the 2025 Dragon Boat Festival indicates a 23% year-on-year growth in domestic surrounding travel bookings, reflecting a steady market growth [1] Group 2 - The popularity of music festivals and concerts during the early summer season has contributed to increased hotel bookings in smaller cities, driven by events such as the "Rock Chronicles" concert and the New Youth Music Festival [2] - There is a notable 50% year-on-year increase in search interest for traditional cultural experiences during the Dragon Boat Festival, with activities like dragon boat racing and making zongzi attracting tourists [2]