TOKYO/NAIROBI/LONDON/PARIS/MANILA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- As Chinese
Spring Festival has become an opportunity for Chinese people to travel,
many tourists are shifting their interest from shopping abroad to
multiple choices in celebration of the holiday. They choose foreign
countries to experience their exotic culture and services.
Taking the travel to Japan as an example, after "shopping spree"
became a catchword of 2015, more and more Chinese tourists prefer buying
a physical checkup or experiencing the Japanese culture and services to
being obsessed about shopping.
Meng Fanhai, owner of a tourism agency in Tokyo, said his agency
arranged more than 200 cases of physical checkups and medical treatments
in 2016, up 50 percent from 2015, accounting for about one third of his
agency's total Chinese tourists.
Li Xuejing, marketing manager of the agency, said Chinese tourists
are getting more willing to experience local culture and characteristic
services, including staying in private homes, appreciating bonsai and
watching monkeys in hot springs.
With industrialization and urbanization on the fast track in China,
tracing natural attractions and wildlife have become popular among
Chinese tourists.
Yang Min, copartner of a tourism agency specializing in receiving
Chinese tourists in Kenya, said the country is unfamiliar to most
Chinese people in 2005, but since 2010, more and more Chinese tourists
have taken the African country as a destination to experience
biodiversity there.
"During July and August, nearly 90 percent of tourists in Kenya's
Masai Mara National Reserve are from China. They are keen to watch the
great migration here," he said.
Zhang Renquan, a senior Africa tourism practitioner, said Chinese
tourists are gradually getting familiar with African countries besides
South Africa and Egypt -- two pillars of Africa tourism-- and
experiencing more programs including safari, diving and parachuting.
Chinese tourist Guo, who is taking a vacation on an island in the
Philippines, said now she pays more attention to relaxation and
enjoyment during holidays instead of shopping or choosing gifts for
relatives as she did years ago.
"When I book a hotel, I will take into consideration the massage, the
spa and other special services, in one word, to enjoy myself," she
said.
Zhou, a tourist from China's Shandong province, said Chinese tourists
have transferred their interests from shopping to personal hobbies.
"One of my partners comes to the Philippines to take a diving exam
and gain the certificate, out of personal interest," she said.
For Britain, China has become the most valuable source of foreign
tourists, and Chinese tourists average spend three times higher than
other foreign tourists. According to statistics, an average increase of
22 Chinese tourists creates one new post for British tourist industriy.
Though the devaluation of pound is one of factors ignites Chinese
tourists' enthusiasm for travelling to Britain, it has no longer been a
whole picture for Chinese overseas tourism. Britain's rich history and
famous education tradition have caught ordinary Chinese people's eyes.
Zhang, a toursit from China's Fujian province, said "my main purpose
to Britain is to guide my child to museums, to broaden his horizon."
Li Xiaotong, chairman of a tourism agency in France, said as more
Chinese people travel abroad, consumption style is changing from
purchasing luxury goods to popular brands, and cosmeceuticals have
become their favorite.