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The number of tourists from Mainland China in the United States has more than doubled in the past ten years, and per capita consumption ranks first.

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The number of tourists from Mainland China in the United States has more than tripled in the past ten years, with per capita consumption ranking first. China News Service, July 3 According to the US "Qiao Bao" report, the US Federal Department of Commerce's Tourism Outlook...

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Data provided by Adelman, deputy director of the office, show that the number of tourists from mainland China ranks ninth among tourists from various countries, but is growing the fastest, with an increase of 36% in 2011 compared with 2010, and an increase of 337% in the past 10 years, exceeding all countries and regions.

In 2011, more than 1 million mainland Chinese tourists visited the United States. It is expected that by 2016, 2.6 million mainland Chinese tourists will choose to travel to the United States.

Unlike before, more and more mainland Chinese tourists are visiting the United States for fun, and they have a lot of cash in their hands. According to statistics, each Chinese tourist spends an average of US$5,229 in the United States.

Among tourist destinations in the United States, New York State, California and Nevada are the most popular among mainland Chinese tourists. The most visited cities by mainland Chinese tourists are New York, Los Angeles and Washington.

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