Which province in China has the largest tourism revenue?
Shaanxi province has the highest tourism income. Ranking list of total tourism revenue of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in 2009. All provinces and cities received inbound tourists (person-times) throughout the year. Inbound tourism income (USD) received domestic tourists (person-times). Domestic tourism revenue (yuan) Total tourism revenue (yuan) It accounts for 9 of Zhejiang's total GDP, 5.09 billion 2580.1.91.820 billion 20 1.6 1.03 Shandong 2496 million1.3. 021731000002 Hunan 120570642 million10776681547327100000 unpublished 16 Tianjin/kloc. .434.24 million 78.4895 million 54.368 billion 57.599 billion 8%8 Hebei (1-1) 53.8 billion yuan at home and abroad 96.67 million 3 Guizhou 4.365438+2906.219.89 million 504. 10801545850410 Jiangxi 650 186940446 15 Guangxi 200780042438 Xinjiang 438438+0622 128. 5438+065438+1October) 323405,000,670123.72 million 10776 million112.79 million 7 Hainan 801/kloc- 6.110473.8 billion 5 Beijing 4.355 trillion 4.58 billion National Tourism Administration recently released the annual inspection report of the national travel agency business in 2009. By the end of 2009, there were 1838 international travel agencies and 17882 domestic travel agencies, totaling 19720. The top ten provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) in terms of the number of travel agencies are: Shandong (1799), Jiangsu (1570), Zhejiang (1300), Liaoning (/kloc-0 108) and Liaoning. According to the valid statistical data reported by 18943 travel agencies (international travel agency 1797, domestic travel agency 17 146), the operating income of national travel agencies in 2009 was16393 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of1. After comprehensive ranking of eight indicators, such as business income, gross profit, taxes paid, foreign exchange settlement, days of inbound outreach, days of inbound reception, days of domestic organizers and days of domestic reception, the top ten regions are Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Sichuan, Yunnan, Liaoning and Hunan.