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(Å) Legal System for Tourism
Last year, 2000, was a year in which we continued to improve the legal
system for tourism. A large number of rules, regulations and documents related
to tourism were put forward throughout the country, which ensured the healthy
development of tourism industry.
1. CNTA and related departments worked out regulations and documents for
standardizing the management of tourism. In the field of strengthening
macro-management, in combination of mapping out the 10th Five-Year Plan, CNTA
issued the "Managerial Methods for Planning Tourism Development" in the form of
No.12 Decree, and the "Temporary Methods for Qualification Authentication on
Design Units for Tourism Planning" in its No.13 Decree. Mapping Out Tourism
Development Program for the 10th Five-Year Plan to adjust governmental functions
and strengthen the management of tourism, also working out methods in evaluation
of "star-rated hotels" and creation of "top tourist cities." These methods are
stipulated in the "Notice on Further Accelerating the Work in Assessment of Star
Rates of Hotels" and the "Temporary methods for Management of the Work on
Creation of Chinese Top Tourist Cities" issued by CNTA. To strengthen the
construction of ethic and cultural civilization in the whole tourism industry,
the Civilization Office of the CPC Central Committee, CNTA and the related
ministries jointly published the document entitled "Notice on Resolutely Curbing
the Feudal and Superstition Activities in Scenic and Tourist Areas."
2. Legislation work on tourism was conducted in various localities like a
ranging fire. Some provinces that did not publish their local rules and
regulation on tourism in the past have worked out their local regulations on
management of tourism. The publication of these local rules and regulations was
the result after a fairly long period of survey and feasible studies. These
regulations have made breakthroughs in measures for encouraging and ensuring the
development of tourism, and are suitable for local conditions. By the end of
2000, 23 local documents concerning stipulations on tourism had published
throughout the country. Take Hunan Province for example, proceeding from its
actual conditions, some revisions and supplements were made to original
regulations, making them more comprehensive in contents and practical in
enforcement. Based on the "Regulations on Management of Guides", many provinces
also worked out local detailed regulations on management of guides in scenic
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