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| 国家旅游局 Guójiā Lǚyóu Jú | |
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 1982; 44 years ago (1982) |
| Dissolved | March 19, 2018 |
| Superseding agency | |
| Type | National |
| Jurisdiction | |
| Headquarters | Beijing |
| Agency executive |
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| Parent agency | State Council |
| Website | zh.travelchina.gov.cn |
TheChina National Tourism Administration (CNTA) was a Chinese government authority responsible for the development of tourism affairs and was subordinate to theState Council.[1]: 74 Its headquarters were inBeijing.[2]
The predecessor was the China Travel and Tourism Enterprise Administration (later renamed the China Travel and Tourism Administration) established in 1964.[1]: 94 It was once an agency directly under the State Council in charge of tourism. The CNTA was dissolved on March 19, 2018 as part of thedeepening the reform of the Party and state institutions; the duties are merged to theMinistry of Culture and Tourism.[3]
CNTA did not have the authority of a full department within the Chinese government to enforce regulations, but in other respects acted as a ministry. Provincial CNTA offices in each Chinese province reported to the central office in Beijing. CNTA had eighteen overseas offices called CNTO (China National Tourism Offices) charged with promoting tourism to China.[2]
CNTA was unique as a tourism office in that it is also responsible for controlling the outflow of tourists from China abroad.
CNTA contained The Office of National Red Tourism Coordination Group (ONRTCG or 'the Red Office'), in charge ofred tourism.[1]: 74
The agency is organized into the following areas.[2]
The organisation administers the fiveTourist Attraction Rating Categories, ranging from A (lowest) to AAAAA (highest).
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