China National Tourism Administration

China National Tourism Administration
中华人民共和国国家旅游局
Guójiā Lǚyóu Jú

Agency overview
Formed 1949
Type National
Jurisdiction  People's Republic of China
Headquarters Beijing
Agency executive
  • Shao Qiwei, Chairman
Parent agency State Council
Website www.cnta.gov.cn

The China National Tourism Administration (CNTA; simplified Chinese: 国家旅游局; traditional Chinese: 國家旅游局; pinyin: Guójiā Lǚyóu Jú) is the Chinese government authority responsible for the development of tourism in the country. The CNTA is subordinate to the State Council. Its headquarters are in Beijing, with regional branches in various provinces.[1]

CNTA does not have the authority of a full department within the Chinese government to enforce regulations, but in other respects it acts as a ministry. Provincial CNTA offices in each Chinese province report to the central office in Beijing. CNTA has eighteen overseas offices called CNTO (China National Tourism Offices) that are charged with promoting tourism to China.[1] In Europe, there are CNTO offices in London and Paris.

CNTA is unique as a tourism office in that it is also responsible for controlling the outflow of tourists from China abroad.

Agency Structure

The agency is organized into the following areas.[1]

Directly administered agencies

Subordinate Associations

Tourist Attraction Rating Categories

The organisation administers the five Tourist Attraction Rating Categories, ranging from A (lowest) to AAAAA (highest).

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