In 1979 China started the policy of reform and opening-up, During these thirty years of development, the tourism industry has gained valuable experiences in all phases of modernization, industrialization and marke tization.However, in the early years, the real focus of the policy was to earn hardcurrency from the inbound tourists. Today a new strategy has been initiated todevelop the three main tourist markets——inbound, outbound and domestic markets.
Operating Characteristics and Development Trends of the Beijing
Suggestions for Promoting Beijings Tourism Industry During the Eleventh Five-Year Plan
A Study on Tourism Cooperation Model for Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province
Tourism Development Report of Chaoyang District in 2005
2005 Research Report on Beijing Outbound Tourism Market
Analysis on Beijing Inbound Tourism of 2005
Research Report of Beijing Domestic Market of Potential Tourists 2005
Investigation Report on Sales Departments of Beijing Travel Agencies in 2005
To Establish the Brand Basis for the Growth of Domestic Hotel Groups
Establishment of the Service System for Beijing Individual Tourists
A Empirical Study on the Impact of Exhibitions on Tourism in Beijing
Research on Beijing Event Tourism Development
Legal Issues on Hotel Operation and Management in Beijing
A Study on Tourism Security in Beijing and Security Mechanism
The Three Treasures of International Tourist Cities
Professor Dai Bin (戴斌) has a PhD in economics and
currently serves both as the President of Beijing Hospitality
Institute and Vice President of the China Tourism Academy.
In addition to supervising master students at Beijing
International Studies University and PhD candidates at
Huaqiao University, Dr. Dai works as the chief editor of
Tourism Management, editor of China Tourist Hotels and is
on the editorial board of the Tourism Journal.
His research mainly covers tourism enterprise manage-
ment and tourism industry economics. Dr. Dai has
published more than 270 research papers and more than 20
monographs, textbooks and translations. He has also
managed more than 50 tourism projects for the government
and commercial organizations and has given over 370
speeches regarding tourism study throughout China.
Professor Wang Xiangning (王乡宁) currently
works at Beijing International Studies University. She
supervises master students at BISU. Her main areas of
research are English language education, interpretation,
translation and tourism management. She has authored
more than 10 textbooks and translation works and
managed more than 10 research projects. In 2006, the
Beijing Municipal Education Committee awarded her the
honor of”Beijing Best University Teacher”.