Chinanews client, Beijing, April 28th (Reporter Zhang Ni) A survey recently released in Beijing shows that China’s post-60s group has become the main source of personal travel consumption. In the past year, more than 23.9% of post-60s have Personal travel consumption expenditure exceeds 5,000 yuan.

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  On the 28th, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Finance and Economics, the Tourism Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Social Sciences Literature Publishing House jointly released the "Tourism Green Paper: Analysis and Forecast of China's Tourism Development from 2020 to 2021" in Beijing.

The report disclosed a set of national survey data conducted through the Internet.

  The survey is carried out through the cooperation of the main questionnaire and supplementary questionnaire.

After sample recovery and cleaning, a total of 8686 main questionnaires (volume A) were collected, of which 6383 were valid questionnaires, focusing on tourism activities, travel time and tourism consumption; a total of 8413 supplementary questionnaires (volume B) were collected, of which 5837 were valid questionnaires It mainly focuses on tourism motivation, tourism obstacles and tourism concerns.

  This survey found that China’s post-60s have become the mainstay of personal travel consumption, and post-80s have become the mainstay of family travel consumption.

  The survey is divided into 9 consumption ranges to understand the respondents’ travel consumption, which are "0 yuan", "1000 yuan and below", "1001~3000 yuan", "3001~5000 yuan", and "5001~8000 yuan". ", "8001~10000 yuan", "10001~20000 yuan", "20001~40000 yuan", "40000 yuan and above".

  According to these 9 intervals, "0 yuan and above", "1,000 yuan and above", "3,000 yuan and above", "5,000 yuan and above", "8,000 yuan and above", "10,000 yuan and above", "20,000 yuan and above" and "40000 yuan and above" are formed. 8 cumulative classification intervals above yuan.

  From the perspective of 8 cumulative classification intervals, there are differences in tourism consumption among respondents of different generations.

In terms of personal travel consumption expenditure, those born in the 60s are the main consumer.

  Statistics show that in the past year, more than 23.9% of post-60s personal travel consumption expenditures exceeded 5,000 yuan, and the proportions of post-70s, post-80s, post-90s, and post-00s were 20.8%, 23.8%, 19.4%, and 7.9%, respectively.

  The report believes that compared with respondents of other age groups, those born in the 60s are in an age group where wealth accumulation and leisure time are more prosperous, and they have become the main force of personal travel consumption.

  In terms of family travel consumption expenditure, the post-80s generation is the main consumer. In the past year, more than 46% of the post-80s respondents spent more than 5,000 yuan on family travel, and 23.9% of the respondents spent more than 10,000 yuan on family travel. (Finish)