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The whole planet turns playground for Chinese tourists

By Shi Jing (China Daily) Updated: 2015-12-29 07:58

The whole planet turns playground for Chinese tourists

Chinese travelers set off lanterns to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in a hotel in Los Angeles, US, early this year.[Photo/Xinhua]

"Travel for fresh air" is just one of the many trends seen in recent years. The last three seasons have been marked by domestic self-guided tours around the one-week National Day holiday in October, which is usually the peak travel time, statistics from the China National Tourism Administration suggest.

Thanks to the advent of modern expressways, a large number of Chinese tourists choose to drive to neighboring places and back these days. Then there are those who love high-speed train travel, especially given the convenient inter-connections on routes, said Xue Beibei, a senior travel analyst at Nanjing-based Huatai Securities Co.

Summer is family trip time, according to Ctrip. Summer camps overseas are becoming popular. Some 73 percent of the parents who went on family trips in the past summer chose overseas summer camps.

In this regard, Australia is the No 1 destination, followed by the US, the United Kingdom and Singapore. Parents in Shanghai appear to welcome such overseas camps. Some 62 percent of the camp tourists came from Shanghai this year, followed by those from Beijing and Guangdong province.

Flower is the buzzword for travel during the spring. During March and April this year, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Yangzhou were the most popular cities among tourists.

Wuyuan in East China's Jiangxi province is visited a lot during late March as tourists descend to appreciate the beauty of hectares of rape flowers. Similarly, Wuhan of Hubei province enjoys a two-week glory period every year as its cherry blossoms bloom.

Travel agencies are ever alert to cash in on such opportunities for short-time tours as not everyone is able to travel all the way to Japan, by far the best place for enjoying sights of cherry blossoms.

According to Ctrip, from late March to late April, nearly 350,000 Chinese tourists traveled to Japan just to drink in the sights of cherry blossoms in full bloom. Their number had more than doubled since 2014, and their consumption in Japan this year was estimated at 7 billion yuan ($1.08 billion).

With the visa application procedures of various countries getting simplified in 2015, outbound travel has increased exponentially. It transpires tourists in Beijing are the most efficient, in terms of taking off right after buying trip products online, according to Ctrip. They are followed by tourists from Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Chengdu.

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