outbound chinese tourists
Can Politics Influence Chinese Tourists’ Decision-Making Process? It Depends.
What types of political situations cause Chinese tourists to boycott countries en masse? We explain. Read More5 Million Outbound Chinese Tourists Give Asian Retailers Happy New Year
China's rapidly growing number of outbound Chinese New Year tourists got into the holiday shopping spirit as they flocked to South Korean and Japanese duty-free shops. Read More4 Businesses Set To Win Big With China’s 100 Million Tourists In 2014
A new report reveals that China saw 97 million international outbound tourists in 2013, and the number is expected to climb even higher this year. Read MoreChinese Buyers Replace Once-Dominant Japanese On Australia’s Gold Coast
Along with a rising tide of tourists and an estimated 150,000 overseas students from China, Australia has seen a sustained influx of Chinese real estate investors in recent years, with… Read MoreChina’s Outbound Travel Boom Shows No Sign Of Slowing
Any broader slowdown in the Chinese economy is having little effect on the country's growing appetite for international travel. Read MoreDespite Chinese Tourist Influx, British Hotels Losing Out On Home Turf
Though the number of outbound Chinese tourists heading to the UK continues to climb, rising an estimated 33 percent year-over-year in 2011, high-end British hoteliers haven't seen quite the boost… Read MoreOrient-Express On The Hunt For Property In Shanghai, But China Success Won’t Be Easy
Low occupancy rates and creeping market saturation notwithstanding, hotel and tourism chains angling for the emerging, wealthy Chinese traveler continue to eye expansion into the China market. Read MoreHilton Rolls Out Welcome Mat For Outbound Chinese Tourists
Designed over the past year to cater to the "cultural needs and expectations of Chinese travelers," Hilton hopes its Huanying program will instill confidence in Chinese tourists to book at… Read MoreTaiwan Expects $172 Million Boost From Individual Chinese Tourists This Year
With Taiwan's tourist mainstays, the Japanese, cutting back on outbound travel this year in the wake of the recent earthquake and tsunami, officials hope a predicted 29 percent increase in… Read MoreCould The Galaxy Finally Entice Mainland Chinese Tourists To Stay Longer In Macau?
Macau's slow transformation from seedy enclave to tourism superpower may be partly due to the less-than-enthusiastic reception that many mainland Chinese tourists have given the entertainment options available to them… Read More