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Tourists might soon have to pay to visit one of Australia's most iconic attractions if a proposed revenue-raising plan gains traction.
Chinese tourist authorities plan to start accrediting tourist attractions' ticket pricing practices and give preferential policies and funding support to the best-rated sites this year.
Australia's Blue Mountains tourism industry has lost almost 30 million AU dollars (28 million U.S. dollars) as visitors canceled their trips to the area due to the recent bushfires, local media reported Thursday.