Chinese rush overseas for Spring Festival

0 Comment(s)Print E-mail Xinhua /China Daily, December 23, 2011
Adjust font size:

Yang Jing and her husband are just a month away from their dream honeymoon in Bali. They will spend the upcoming Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year, in the tropical island.

They plan to spend 20,000 yuan ($3,165) on the trip, an "acceptable" expense for the couple who both work at public institutions in Taiyuan, capital of the northern province of Shanxi.

"The island has great sea views, and it's more convenient to go there this year because there is a new direct flight from Taiyuan," said 26-year-old Yang.

She and her husband are just one of the many Chinese couples who have chosen to travel abroad during the lunar new year, traditionally observed through family reunions.

Spring Festival, to be observed in mid-January this year, is the most important holiday period in China. Traditionally the Chinese would return home to dine with the whole family on New Year's Eve, the last day of the Chinese lunar calendar.

However, many families now use the holidays to go abroad for new holiday experiences.

The trend reflects a change in people's attitudes toward the homecoming tradition. They now focus more on the holiday experience, says Li Jianxin, an assistant professor of tourism management at Beijing International Studies University.

"There is a sameness in spending the holiday in the traditional way. This Spring Festival my family decided to vacation in the Maldives, to enjoy the sea breeze and swimming," said Wang Chen, a businessman in Shanxi with an annual income of 100,000 yuan.

The increasing enthusiasm for outbound trips during the Spring Festival is part of the surging market of China's outbound tourism.

About 57.39 million citizens went on outbound tours in 2010, up 20.4 percent year-on-year, bringing a total of $48 billion to their destinations, according to a report from the China Tourism Academy (CTA).

Meanwhile, the sales of outbound tours for the Spring Festival this year is drawing to an end.

"The trips to hot destinations such as the United States and Europe for Spring Festival have almost been booked completely," according to Li Meng, a manager from the China International Travel Service Ltd, headquartered in Beijing.

"People even choose to vacation in distant islands like the Seychelles and Mauritius for their exotic appeal. It's really a great change," Li Meng said.

She recalled that China's outbound tourism started in the 1990s. The major destinations were Hong Kong, Macao, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.

"Choices were limited and ordinary people couldn't afford the trips," Li said.

With the booming economy and improved living standards, traveling, once considered a luxury, has gradually come to be seen as a necessity for the ordinary Chinese people, she added.

China has already become the largest source of tourists in Asia. The Chinese are traveling to about 140 countries and regions for tourism, says the CTA report.

Rising personal incomes and consumer confidence were contributing to the surge, Professor Li Jianxin said.

According to a McKinsey report on Chinese consumers released in November, 58 percent of respondents said they expected their incomes to rise next year, compared with 39 percent in 2010.

The increasing number of outbound tourists from China has led to countries like Japan and the Republic of Korea simplifying the visa application process for the Chinese.

The European Travel Commission on Dec 1 launched a Chinese language version of its tourism website to attract more tourists from China to the crisis-hit continent.

The boom in the country's outbound tourism has inspired more destinations to offer better services to Chinese tourists. This way both China and those countries stood to gain, said Li Jianxin.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 97色偷偷色噜噜狠狠爱网站97| 久久久高清日本道免费观看 | 好男人在线社区www我在线观看 | 欧美xxxx做受欧美| 伊人久久综合精品无码AV专区| 美女的尿口无遮掩的照片| 日本欧美韩国专区| 亚洲无限乱码一二三四区| 花蝴蝶免费版高清版| 国产日韩欧美不卡在线二区| 一本色道久久88—综合亚洲精品| 日本哺乳期xxxx丨| 九九精品国产99精品| 欧美人与物videos另| 亚洲欧美色鬼久久综合| 男男同志chinese中年壮汉| 又粗又大又黄又硬又爽毛片| 被男按摩师添的好爽在线直播| 国产成人久久精品二区三区| 亚洲第一永久色| 国产精品嫩草影院线路| 69xxxx视频| 成人免费视频小说| 久久99精品久久久久久青青日本| 日韩欧美成末人一区二区三区| 亚洲av永久无码精品三区在线4| 欧美日韩一区二区成人午夜电影| 四虎永久在线日韩精品观看| 青青青国产精品国产精品美女 | 女王厕便器vk| 久久婷婷激情综合色综合俺也去| 欧洲多毛裸体xxxxx| 亚洲国产成人精品无码区花野真一| 欧美高清精品一区二区| 亚洲精品视频在线播放| 爱情岛永久入口首页| 伊人色综合久久天天网| 男女下面的一进一出视频| 免费人成视频在线观看网站| 精品97国产免费人成视频| 免费看香港一级毛片|