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China,No. 1 international tourism Market
Travel World China | Date锛2012-4-12
 
China is most likely to turn into the world No. 1 international tourism
source market within the year 2012. Destinations all over the world are
increasing their efforts to welcome Chinese visitors. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang
Georg Arlt, director of COTRI China Outbound Tourism Research Institute, has
recently given keynote speeches at China outbound tourism workshops in
Wuppertal/Germany and Colombo/Sri Lanka and will give further advice during
the COTTM fair in Beijing next week.



Wuppertal is a German city with three unique attractions: The birthplace of
Friedrich Engels (partner and sponsor of Karl Marx), Pina Bausch Dance
Theatre (the cradle of modern dance, recently highlighted by an
Oscar-nominated documentary by the German filmmaker Wim Wenders), and the
suspension railway, which is the only "floating tram" of its kind in the
world. The possibilities to attract different niche markets in China with
these offers were discussed during a workshop organized by Wuppertal
Marketing in the historic rooms of the Engels Museum on March 28th. "Niche
markets may be small, but in China even small niches can translate into
thousands of highly-motivated and easy-to-contact visitors", Prof. Arlt
concluded during the meeting.



Only two days later, on April 30th, the UNWTO World Tourism Organisation and
the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau welcomed a hall full of tourism
experts to a UNWTO Seminar on Chinese outbound tourism. In 2011, Sri Lanka
received 16,000 Chinese visitors, a doubling of the number of 2009, but
still a small figure compared to other destinations in the region. Given the
proximity to China, the long-standing and intensive relations between the
two countries and the many cultural and natural attractions of Ceylon, an
increased focus on this source market will certainly bring more Chinese
travellers to the island. Mr. Xu Jing, Regional Director UNWTO Asia-Pacific,
and Prof. Arlt, Director COTRI, both agreed that offering quality, prestige
and diversity will bring better results for the Sri Lankan tourism industry
than competing on price only with other beach destinations like the Maldives
islands.



Exhibitors and visitors of the COTTM China Outbound Travel and Tourism
Market, which will take place in Beijing on April 18-20, will be able to
profit further from workshops and panel discussions that COTRI is staging on
behalf of the fair organizers Tarsus Co. During the fair, COTRI experts will
be available also on the COTRI stand 2116 to give support to destinations
and companies from all over the world, which are eager to cash in on the
Chinese tourism wave.