Based on the far-reaching Consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak on the global tourism sector and the urgent need for government assistance policies, this study primarily focuses on the tourism industry in China. Employing methods such as historical data analysis, evaluation of government policies, and future trend forecasting, this paper provides a comprehensive exposition and analysis of the Consequences of the viral outbreak on the tourism industry, necessity and effectiveness of government relief policies, and the future outlook for the tourism sector. Through the utilization of econometric models and multiple indicators, the research findings indicate a significant decline in tourism industry revenue and its contribution to GDP as a direct consequence of the pandemic. Moreover, the positive effects of government relief policies and encouraging signs of recovery in the tourism industry are observed. Based on these findings, this study concludes that the tourism industry is poised for a robust recovery post-pandemic and highlights the practical implications for governments and businesses in terms of facilitating recovery and fostering future growth. However, it is important to acknowledge certain limitations such as data scope, methodological constraints, and regional disparities. Therefore, this research proposes future research directions and potential enhancements to provide more precise and in-depth insights and recommendations for governments, businesses, and the academic community.