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What impact does the Olympic Games have on Beijing's tourism industry?

The Olympic Games has been held for 29 times, each of which has a great influence on the host country. In 1980s, the influence of the Olympic Games on the host country was particularly prominent. Many countries have greatly improved their international image and brought considerable economic benefits because of the successful hosting of the Olympic Games. Throughout the history of the Olympic Games, the success of the Olympic Games has a great impact on the development of tourism in the host country, especially the two classic Olympic Games in Barcelona and Sydney. 1. The influence of Barcelona Olympic Games on inbound tourism in Spain. The impact of the Olympic Games on Spain's inbound tourism market was outstanding within three to five years after the end of the Olympic Games, lasting for more than 10 years. Before 1992, Barcelona ranked 16 in the World Tourism Organization's tourist destination, but it has jumped to 1993, ranking third; The number of inbound tourists in Barcelona increased by 4.25% in 1994, and increased by 500% after 10 Olympic Games, which fully reflected the tourism effect of this successful Olympic Games. But we can't ignore: the number of tourists going to Barcelona in the year of the Olympic Games is decreasing; One year after the end of the Olympic Games, the number of inbound tourists increased significantly. 2. Impact of Sydney Olympic Games on domestic tourism in Australia In 2000, the number of domestic overnight tourists in Australia was 73.77 million, an increase of 65.438+0. 1% compared with 65.438+0.99, and the number of domestic overnight tourists in Sydney was 8.29 million, an increase of only 2.8% compared with 65.438+0.99. In the year of hosting the Olympic Games, the overall domestic tourism market in Australia has not changed significantly, and the number of tourists has grown flat. (Lv Wei Chuangjing)