Guangxi to introduce tax refund policy
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in South China will introduce a tax refund policy on Dec. 11 for foreigners staying in China within 183 days and people from Hongkong, Macao, and Taiwan.
Tourists visit the Elephant Trunk Hill in Guilin, Guangxi Province. [File photo: IC]
Nanning, Guilin, and Fangchenggang will be the first cities to carry out the policy with a minimum refund amount of 500 yuan (about 73 U.S. dollars) and a refund rate of 11 percent. The money can be refunded in cash or via bank transfer.
"In order to better inform the passengers of our policy, we have prepared handbooks in Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese," said Lai Fuqiang, with the autonomous region's culture and tourism department, adding that Guangxi receives a large number of inbound tourists each year.
According to local authorities, Guangxi received over 5.12 million in-bound visitors last year, creating 2.396 billion U.S. dollars of forex tourist consumption in which 20.9 percent was spent on shopping.