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(CNN) -- Hong
Kong and Singapore attract the most international travelers, according to the
latest Euromonitor Top
100 City Destinations Ranking.
The London-based
marketing research firm, which released its 2012 report this week, spent more
than a year analyzing data from official sources.
Asia
Pacific cities dominate the list with six of the top 10 and 32 of the top 100
spots. Twenty
cities are from Western Europe.
Hong
Kong's popularity comes largely thanks to its northern neighbors.
Chinese
visitors make up 63.5% of the city's inbound visitors, up 11.1% in 2012
compared with 2011. According
to Euromonitor, international arrivals to Hong Kong would be static without
this group.
China's
October 2013 ban on shopping tours may result in a decrease in Chinese visitors
to Hong Kong and Seoul (another prominent retail city), the report stated. Euromonitor
predicts that by 2017, China will be the leader in international departures
followed by Germany and Russia.
Currently,
Germany, the United States, UK, China and Russia are the top five countries for
international departures, according to Euromonitor.
Meanwhile,
Chinese cities are struggling to attract visitors.
Shanghai,
Beijing and Zhuhai ranked low in 2012 because of a slowing economy, strong yuan
and pollution, said Euromonitor's report.
Disputes
over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands have further discouraged tourists from Japan,
once a top source of tourism to China.
Top city
destinations by arrivals and growth
1. Hong
Kong -- 23,770,200 (6.5%)
2.
Singapore -- 21,345,700 (7.7%)
3.
Bangkok -- 15,822,600 (14.6%)
4. London
-- 15,461,000 (2.3%)
5. Macau
-- 13,360,800 (3.4%)
6. Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia -- 13,339,500 (6.7%)
7.
Shenzhen, China -- 12,100,400 (9.6%)
8. New
York City -- 11,618,000 (8.9%)
9.
Antalya, Turkey -- 10,296, 600 (-1.6%)
10. Paris -- 9,780,800 (3.3%)
-CNN.
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