• More Chinese travelling abroad for Spring Festival

    January 27, 2014
    More Chinese travelling abroad for Spring Festival

    Macau : A survey by China’s tourism academy shows, among the city dwellers who bought vacation packages for the Chinese New Year, 40 percent are travelling abroad, 30 percent are going somewhere within the Chinese mainland, and the rest are travelling to Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan, CCTV reports.

    China’s Tourism Academy predicts that tourists during Spring Festival this year will number up to 225 million. Tourism revenues are expected to surge to 130 billion yuan.

    According to the national broadcaster, in Taiyuan, capital of north China’s Shanxi Province, travel agencies say people have radically changed their travel plans for the country’s most important holiday.

    “Since last year, more families have chosen to go travelling during Spring Festival. They also travel earlier, choosing the first days of Spring Festival to go on trips, instead of later in the holiday.” Yu Zirong, Deputy General Manager of China Int’l Travel Service, Shanxi, said.

    Yu Zirong also said the volume of individual and small group travel during Spring Festival has risen by about 30% over last year.“We’ve launched special promotions for Spring Festival. Many customers have chosen to spend the holiday in Britain, where special activities for the Chinese New Year will be held. Others choose to go to southern cities in China, such as Lijiang and Xiamen,” said Zhao Dayang, E-commerce Manager of China Int’l Travel Service, Shanxi.
    Many local travel agencies said the price of travelling during Spring Festival is usually 20% to 70% higher than the rest of the year.

    Experts quoted by CCTV say the Spring Festival travel trend reflects the increase in Chinese residents’ income.“Spring Festival travel is very common now in our country. It’s fun to spend the Spring Festival outside home.”

    According to China Tourism Academy, South East Asia and North America are among the most popular destinations for outbound trips, while southern and northeast provinces top the list for domestic trips.But with Chinese increasingly opting for international destinations, the number of domestic travellers dropped by 2.5% in 2013.

    Macau more popular among super-rich
    This year’s edition of the Hurun Report Chinese Luxury Consumer Survey revealed that “when it comes to ‘staycationing’ China’s wealthiest tourists continue to prefer to stay in Sanya,” followed by Hong Kong, Tibet, Yunnan and Macau making up the top five, “with Macau becoming particularly popular with the nation’s elite super-rich circle.”

    Meanwhile, Australia has become “the international luxury destination of choice for wealthy Chinese tourists.” The 10th annual edition of the Hurun Report Chinese Luxury Consumer Survey 2014 revealed that France has been knocked off the top spot and into second place for the first time in three years by the Australasian country.

    Meanwhile, luxury destination Dubai jumped from eighth place last year to become the third favorite holiday spot. The USA and Singapore, ranked second and third favorite luxury destinations last year.- Macau Daily Times

    24/01/2014 

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