• Cloud tourism offers a convenient substitute for sightseers in China

    Cloud tourism offers a convenient substitute for sightseers in China

    By Zhang Linwan | China Daily

    As many people’s travel plans were disrupted by COVID-19, “cloud tourism” has gained in popularity in China.

    “Cloud tourism” refers to a form of travel that depends on advanced technologies such as 5G and virtual reality. These technologies enable people to have immersive sightseeing experiences without time and spatial constraints.

    Data from the short video platform TikTok showed that 250 million people took a virtual tour via livestream during the five-day May Day Holiday earlier this month.

    Among the most popular channels is Taishan Juanjie that livestreamed the sunrise at the top of Taishan Mountain in East China’s Shandong province on May 1, attracting 330,000 views.

    Amid the pandemic outbreak, virtual tours received wide recognition from viewers, said China Youth Daily, which conducted a survey of 2,085 people on cloud tourism.

    According to the survey results, 74.8 percent of the respondents said they were willing to take a virtual tour and 59.7 percent said they had a good online traveling experience.

    “The online exhibitions allow me to pick up, rotate and magnify virtual exhibits. I can study them in detail at any time,” said Wang Bo, a museum enthusiast in Beijing.

    “They also save me from large crowds and long queues, which make me annoyed when visiting museums in person,” he said.

    In addition to not lining up, “cloud tourism” helps cut traveling expenses and offers tourists an extensive list of scenic spots. The most favored destinations of virtual tours are natural attractions, followed by historic sites, Red tourism spots, museums and theme parks, according to the survey.

    “Some natural wonders can only be watched at specific times or with professional equipment. Virtual tourism fulfills people’s desire for enjoying unmissable scenery,” said Liu Simin, deputy director of the tourism chapter of the Chinese Society for Futures Studies.

    Qiu Yibing, a 21-year-old student from Zhengzhou University, said he has virtually visited a batch of scenic sites around the country thanks to travel livestreams.

    “In most broadcasts, veteran tour guides will share details of every attraction and offer a closer view of local customs and intangible cultural heritage. Compared with cursory sightseeing, I got a much deeper understanding of a place in this way,” Qiu said.

    “Cloud tourism” has not only enhanced the appeal of tourist attractions but brought economic benefits. Many museums reported a rise in sales of their cultural products after livestreaming shows, according to Xinhua News Agency.

    Operators of scenic spots have also sold tickets and local specialties during live tours, recouping losses from pandemic-induced shutdown.

    Xie Xiangxiang, deputy dean of the tourism department at Hainan University, said the growing popularity of “cloud tourism” has accelerated the digital transformation of the tourism sector.

    Besides technologies, tourism enterprises need to focus on digital product development and employee training, ensuring sustained development momentum, Xie added.

    Industry experts also pointed out that virtual tourism cannot be a permanent substitute for real traveling experiences despite its advantages.

    However, the various livestreams have cultivated a throng of potential consumers and will help the tourism industry’s recovery when the pandemic is contained, they said.

    29 May 2022

    Photo : Two women from a mountainous village in Sichuan province livestream to showcase their hometown’s charm. [Photo/Xinhua]

    • Connecting you with the world of travel and tourism

      Theme Park Expo Vietnam 2025

      Asia Pool & Spa Expo , May 10 – 12, 2025 , Guangzhou , China

      KAZAKHSTAN International Exhibition “Tourism & Travel” Almaty, Kazakhstan

      CHINA- Beyond your imagination

      Gulf Cooperation Council Tourism 

      Dubai – As tourism destinations in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) continue to grow, involving local communities in destination development has become increasingly vital for long-term success.

      Abu Dhabi’s Tourism Strategy 2030 aims for 39.3 million visitors per year, while Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 targets 150 million domestic and international visits, emphasising how tourism is being established as a key element of economic diversification throughout the region.

      At Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025, industry leaders emphasised that sustainable revitalisation of destinations must align tourism investments with community partnerships, cultural authenticity, and immersive guest experiences to provide lasting value for both residents and visitors.

      During the session on “Considerations and Implications of Involving Communities in Destination Revitalisation” on the ATM 2025 Global Stage, experts shared insights into building resilience, enhancing local prosperity, and ensuring tourism growth is both inclusive and enduring.

      Arabian Travel Market 2025, held under the theme “Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow’s Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity”,  featured more than 200 speakers across three content stages and welcomes over 55,000 travel professionals from 166 countries.

      Messe Berlin India launched 

      to drive growth of ITB India 

      Messe Berlin announces the official launch of Messe Berlin India, a newly incorporated subsidiary that underscores the company’s long-term commitment to one of Asia’s fastest-growing markets. Headquartered in Delhi , the new entity will serve as a strategic base for expanding ITB India and launching future projects tailored to the Indian market. With this establishment, Messe Berlin is reinforcing its vision of India as a regional hub for innovation, collaboration, and sustainable business growth within the exhibition and events industry.

      “Messe Berlin’s presence in India reflects our strategic intent to strengthen our international reach by being where the growth is. India is a key market for us — vibrant, diverse, and full of opportunities. With Messe Berlin India, we are laying down long-term foundations to build strong partnerships, support local industries, and elevate our global platforms,” said Dr. Mario Tobias, CEO, Messe Berlin.

      ITB India, inaugurated in 2023, continues as the flagship event under the new subsidiary. Held annually, ITB India is a three-day B2B travel trade show and convention that connects the global travel and tourism industry with the Indian market. Alongside MICE Show India, Travel Tech India, and the ITB India Conference, ITB India serves as a unique platform to forge new partnerships, strengthen existing ties, and capitalize on the fast-growing potential of the Indian and South Asian travel economies. The show hosts key players from the MICE, Leisure, Corporate Travel, and Travel Technology sectors. The upcoming edition, ITB India 2025, will take place from 2 – 4 September 2025  in Mumbai.

      FACTS —

      Tourism helps in:

      👉Reducing poverty

      👉Reducing Inequalities

      👉Promoting gender equality

      👉Fostering decent work and economic growth

      World Tourism Day 2021: ‘Tourism for Inclusive Growth’

      In 2019, Travel & Tourism’s direct, indirect and induced impact accounted for:
      -US$8.9 trillion contribution to the world’s GDP
      -10.3% of global GDP
      -330 million jobs, 1 in 10 jobs around the world
      -US$1.7 trillion visitor exports (6.8% of total exports,
      28.3% of global services exports)
      -US$948 billion capital investment (4.3% of total
      investment)

      Best Tourism Villages 2024

      ” Nihao ! China ” Silk Road Tourism