For centuries, those in the East have scrambled to accommodate the needs of those in the West, but in the next decade things will change.Introducing the world’s most sought-after traveler: the Chinese tourist.The UN World Tourism Organization predicted in 2005 that by 2020, 100 million Chinese citizens would travel outside of the country. With 70 million outbound tourists in 2011, 80 million expected in 2012 and an average growth of between 12 percent and 15 percent, the UNWTO has since revised its forecast and now says 100 million globe-trotting Chinese will troll the planet by 2015.
What that means is that in less than three years’time, China will become the single largest source of international tourism while simultaneously possessing the largest domestic tourism market in the world.So is the industry ready? The answer is a resounding NO!It’s clear now that China will play an outsized role in global travel and tourism,The Xinjiang travel agency is an English editor of China tour dot com which provides the full range of tour services such as some China city tours. but those in the West are just waking up to the reality that they need to make changes in order to cater to the masses soon to arrive on their shores.
Roy Graff, founder and managing director of China Contact, said the growth of the Japanese market may have changed the industry slightly,Besides a road of Self-drive to China, it was also a road of cultural exchange that created a cultural bond between Tibetans and Chinese in the history. but it "was just a drop in the ocean compared to what Chinese tourism can impact."Japanese travelers, he said, compelled hotels to offer more rooms with twin beds or provide baths instead of showers. But the Chinese have their own unique travel habits.The majority of midrange and upmarket travelers prefer to get all the hard work down by booking through Cheap china tour package or travel companies before arriving in China."There are certain amenities they will expect in their room," Graff notes, "such as slippers, a kettle to make tea, instant noodles and chopsticks." They also expect a breakfast menu that has less cheese Danish and more meat and congee.
What that means is that in less than three years’time, China will become the single largest source of international tourism while simultaneously possessing the largest domestic tourism market in the world.So is the industry ready? The answer is a resounding NO!It’s clear now that China will play an outsized role in global travel and tourism,The Xinjiang travel agency is an English editor of China tour dot com which provides the full range of tour services such as some China city tours. but those in the West are just waking up to the reality that they need to make changes in order to cater to the masses soon to arrive on their shores.
Roy Graff, founder and managing director of China Contact, said the growth of the Japanese market may have changed the industry slightly,Besides a road of Self-drive to China, it was also a road of cultural exchange that created a cultural bond between Tibetans and Chinese in the history. but it "was just a drop in the ocean compared to what Chinese tourism can impact."Japanese travelers, he said, compelled hotels to offer more rooms with twin beds or provide baths instead of showers. But the Chinese have their own unique travel habits.The majority of midrange and upmarket travelers prefer to get all the hard work down by booking through Cheap china tour package or travel companies before arriving in China."There are certain amenities they will expect in their room," Graff notes, "such as slippers, a kettle to make tea, instant noodles and chopsticks." They also expect a breakfast menu that has less cheese Danish and more meat and congee.
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