CHINESE TOURISM SUPERPOWER: 97 MILLION OUTBOUND TOURISTS

According to tourism-review.com, a recent report revealed that in 2013 China had the highest  number of outbound tourists, and the country was also considered to be the  highest overseas spender.According to the China National Tourism Administration, 2013  saw 97 million people travelling outside China compared to the 83 million in  2012 and it is expected this year there is a good chance that the number  of outbound tourists from China will cross the 100 million mark.

The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Tourist Research Center  also stated in the report that since 2012, Chinese tourists have maintained the  position of leader buyers in the world. With more than USD 102 billion spent in  markets overseas, China did not only see almost an 40 percent growth since 2011  in overseas spending, but they also managed to surpass US and German tourists as  the world’s leading overseas spenders.

The report also stated that Asian and European countries  received the highest number of Chinese tourists, which made up for almost 75  percent of tourism. The director of the Tourist Research Center, Song Rui stated  that despite the total overseas spending figures for 2013 are yet to be  confirmed, we can expect substantial growth in overseas spending by Chinese  tourists this year.

The report also said that in contrast to the USD 2,440 spent  per person by US tourists in 2011, according to the US Commerce Department  Report, Chinese tourists on average spent USD 7,107 per person while visiting US  in 2011.

The significant increase in spending by Chinese  tourists has forced service providers in most countries to reshape their entire  business model to suit Chinese tourists. Hilton Worldwide and Starwood  Hotels & Resorts Worldwide are amongst the first ones who have already  started to adapt to these changes. According to an announcement released by  Hilton’s Hotels Worldwide, all hotels will serve Chinese food and as an  additional «Hilton Huanying» service will provide traditional Chinese Tea Pot  and Tea Pouches in rooms from August. Starwood’s Hotels also released an  announcement that 19 of their hotels already have started to provide chopsticks  with meals.

There also have been many leading hotels in China who have  started to localize their brand. For example, in 2012 the Grand Mercure Hotel  was renamed by Accor to Mei Jue and the brand Hualuxe Hotels & Resorts was  also created by the InterContinental Hotel Group for the local Chinese  customers.

One of the directors of The World Tourism Cities Federation or  WTCF, Wei Xiao’an also stated that Chinese Tourists should pay respect to the  customs and traditions of the country they are visiting in and should behave  accordingly.

Tourism within China has also grown over the past year.  The country hosted 3.2 billion tourists in 2013, according to the  Tourist Research Center report, beating 2012’s mark by 300 million.  According to the report from the Tourism Research Center, China has not  only become the country with the largest number of outbound tourists, but the  tourism in China has also increased by 300 million from 2012 to 3.2 billion in  2013.

Amongst all the destinations in China, the province of Sanya,  Hainan was the most popular amongst tourists.

 

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