A hub for domestic tourism
A hub for domestic tourism
A child inspects Window of the World's Manhattan skyline, which includes the World Trade Center

Most of Window of the World's visitors come from places within China, like cities in nearby Zhu Jiang triangle. Most of the park's international visitors come from Southeast Asia. And 94.2% of the 73.1 million visitors to last year's Expo 2010 Shanghai were Chinese as well, indicating a trend toward domestic travel.


Source: China Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Last updated June 17 2011: 8:21 AM ET
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