COVID-19, Tourism, and China: Seeking Certainties in Uncertain Times

IF 1.3 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of China Tourism Research Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19388160.2023.2174644
S. Huang, J. Bao, Xingye Jin, Jie Wang
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been going on for over 3 years. There is no clear sign that different variants of coronavirus will disappear any time soon although majority of the countries in the world, including China, have removed their stringent pandemic control policies. For the time being, China has abolished its zero-COVID policy but has seen soaring cases of daily infections. The world is far from safe to travel and it is likely the virus will be co-habituating with human beings. Tourism is among the most damaged industries during the pandemic. In the past 3 years, tourism was mostly subjugated to the pandemic situations in different countries. While international tourism already experienced a complete halt due to closure of country borders, China still witnessed a sound scale of domestic tourism in 2021, when the pandemic was under effective control. Globally, in early 2022, most countries had relaxed COVID-control measures and travel restrictions, thus seeing a gradual slow recovery of tourism activities. China, instead, saw itself on a rather unique and bumpy path in its combat with the coronavirus. In April 2022, lockdowns in Shanghai, China’s largest city and one of the economic powerhouses, proved to be most disruptive to people’s life and economic activities. Starting from November 2022, with the new Omicron variants’ exceptionally high transmissibility, it became increasingly difficult to exercise strict ‘zero-COVID’ control, eventually leading to the authorities’ renouncing the policy in mid-December 2022. Not surprisingly, after the relaxation of the COVID control, infection cases were immediately on the rise. The year of 2023 seems to be full of uncertainties with regard to the COVID-19. We are yet to see how COVID-19 further evolves in China and globally. However, in the past 3 years, different industry sectors developed their coping strategies and resilience toward the pandemic and researchers also worked to explore effective industry recovery strategies and solutions (Huang & Wang, 2023). Somehow, some certainties could be sought in these uncertain times. This editorial paper thus aims to provide some observations and analysis of the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on China tourism, discuss the trends of China tourism in the COVID new normal era, and introduce JCTR’s special issue ‘Tourism recovery under COVID-19: Experiences from China.’
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Journal of China Tourism Research
Journal of China Tourism Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: Journal of China Tourism Research (JCTR) is the official journal of the International Association of China Tourism Studies (IACTS) and is now indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)! JCTR is a truly international journal that publishes the latest research on tourism (all articles printed in English with Chinese abstracts) that relates to China and the Chinese. It provides a rich forum for exchange of fresh information and ideas among academics and practitioners; fosters and enhances cutting-edge research activities that advance the knowledge of tourism; and discusses the relevance of tourism to Chinese society. The journal encourages interdisciplinary scholarship and commentaries, aims at the highest intellectual level, and only publishes manuscripts that make significant contributions to the subject areas.
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