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Chinese tourists are opting out of travel to the US in favor of the rest of the world
By Natasha Frost & Dan KopfAugust 30, 2019

In 2018, Chinese tourists made nearly 150 million trips around the world, spending a colossal $277 billion. More than $36 billion, or about 13% of that sum, was spent in the US, with Chinese visitors spending it up in Hawaii, Hollywood, and other big-ticket US destinations.

Since the start of the trade war, however, Chinese tourism to the US is down by more than 8%. The number of Chinese visitors stateside is waning—due to geopolitical pressures, a strong dollar, and the seductive call of the rest of the world.

The resulting trend could be extremely damaging for the US tourism sector. It’s already under pressure from reduced domestic travel, as Americans save pennies to pay off their debt. (Talk of a looming recession hasn’t helped.)

Though visits of all kinds to the US from China are falling, it is pleasure trips that have taken the greatest hit.

Since Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese goods in March 2018, the dollar has gone from strength to strength—making it harder for Chinese tourists to justify an already expensive trip.

Chinese officials have also done what they can to dissuade travel to the US, including issuing a travel advisory in June warning of “frequent mass shootings, robberies and thefts.” At a Chinese Foreign Ministry press conference, spokesperson Yan Shuang said it was a question of “mutual respect.” He cited harassment of Chinese citizens seeking the right to travel to the US by US law-enforcement agencies as a particular concern.


It’s questionable whether the advisory, which expires at the end of the year, had much of an impact compared to the wider economic and geopolitical picture. Online, Chinese people mocked the warning, noting that officials’ families were continuing to travel to the US.

Then, there’s the question of visas. To travel to the US, Chinese visitors must apply for a B visa. Last year, 17% of Chinese applicants were refused—but had to pay $160 for their application nonetheless. Since 2013, the rate of refusal has steadily risen.

At the same time, other countries have taken dramatic steps to open their doors to Chinese tourists, and their spending potential. Thailand is the latest to float visa-free entry for Chinese travelers. It would be joining the likes of the United Arab Emirates, Fiji, and Morocco. After relaxing its requirements in 2016, the North African nation saw a 3,500% year-on-year increase in visa applications from China processed by Ctrip, a Shanghai-based travel agency.

With more options than ever for Chinese travelers, the roughly one-in-six chance of a US visa rejection could be the difference for families choosing between a beach vacation in Barbados or Hawaii.

But while they may not be going to the US, Chinese tourists are still packing their bags to other cheaper, more welcoming destinations. Outbound travel from China worldwide remained consistent, with 5.5% growth in 2018.

https://qz.com/1698423/chinese-visits-to-the-us-are-down-3-percent-in-2019/
 
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Chinese tourists should start to properly visit Pakistan - beautiful lakes in the North, rugged Balochistan & great street food in Pakistan’s cities. They will be welcomed.
 
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If I had any say I would try to get at least million Chinese to visit Pakistan. Build a fence around Kund Malir beach. Build a airport in a JV with Chinese investors. Drink, relax, enjoy. No questions asked. No locals allowed except for validated employees.


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Another million to visit Islamabad 2 visit Buddhist heritage in Khyber Pakhtunkwa province. Aim to bring in $10/$15 billion in foreign exchange like Malaysia and Turkey do.
 
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Chinese tourists should start to properly visit Pakistan - beautiful lakes in the North, rugged Balochistan & great street food in Pakistan’s cities. They will be welcomed.
A train is needed, if Pakistan's railway network can be connected with China's, that would be a big boost to the economy and tourism of both countries.
 
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If I had any say I would try to get at least million Chinese to visit Pakistan. Build a fence around Kund Malir beach. Build a airport in a JV with Chinese investors. Drink, relax, enjoy. No questions asked. No locals allowed except for validated employees.

provided they respect the law and do not litter. oh and no sex on the beach please. we don't want another dubai


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Another million to visit Islamabad 2 visit Buddhist heritage in Khyber Pakhtunkwa province. Aim to bring in $10/$15 billion in foreign exchange like Malaysia and Turkey do.
 
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Welcome to China and Chinese people :pakistan::china:


Pakistan needs improvement in our City Infrastructure in order to attract more tourist
Presently I think even if we wished we won't be able to host too many tourists due to bad situation of infrastructure.

However it would be fantastic if our Tourist infrastructure is polished so we can handle 5-10 million Chinese toursit annually :china::china::china::china::china:
 
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A train is needed, if Pakistan's railway network can be connected with China's, that would be a big boost to the economy and tourism of both countries.

That would be brilliant idea to run a train between two countries .
 
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So much for the rest of the world..

https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/...r-with-australia-fizzles-as-tourism-boom-ends

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Your liberty not welcomed in Pakistan
China is welcomed 24/7 anytime
 
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Chinese tourists should start to properly visit Pakistan - beautiful lakes in the North, rugged Balochistan & great street food in Pakistan’s cities. They will be welcomed.
Obviously Pakistan is suffering from an image issue- Pakistan isnt perceived by tourists as being safe or tolerant.
 
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Obviously Pakistan is suffering from an image issue- Pakistan isnt perceived by tourists as being safe or tolerant.

The international slanted media does not help. But you cannot generalise a hugely diverse country of 220m to a simple headline.

A train is needed, if Pakistan's railway network can be connected with China's, that would be a big boost to the economy and tourism of both countries.

I don’t disagree entirely, but why is a train needed before the Chinese tourists will arrive. 99% of them visit Thailand & Japan by flight, why do we need to have a rail link?

Chinese should support their allies and spend money in Pakistan rather than places you are thought of terribly like Japan or US.
 
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Traveling also means shopping time for the Chinese tourists, that traveling and shopping culture is different from other countries.

Chinese Tourists Account For 21% Of Global Travel Spending in 2018
How luxury brands adapt their strategy to appeal to the new affluent Chinese tourists

Revenue generated by outbound tourism from China continues to grow in 2018. The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) found that spending from Chinese tourists abroad now makes up 21% of all tourism spending. In addition, each Chinese traveller spends on average more per trip than tourists from any other country.

The impact of Chinese tourists on the luxury industry is thus remarkable. Retailers, hotels, restaurants and travel brands all need to adapt their products and services if they want to appeal to this new market segment.

In a new report, Luxe Digital identifies four essential trends shaping the luxury Chinese tourism abroad. Luxury leaders and marketing managers need to understand these new trends in order to develop new strategies to attract and engage with their Chinese consumers.

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I don’t disagree entirely, but why is a train needed before the Chinese tourists will arrive. 99% of them visit Thailand & Japan by flight, why do we need to have a rail link?

Chinese should support their allies and spend money in Pakistan rather than places you are thought of terribly like Japan or US.
I agree, but actually most Chinese population live in the east part of the country, which is very close to Japan, Korea and Thailand, so it's very convenient for the Chinese to visit those countries, only 2-3 hour flight, those countries are closer to Chinese east than China's east to China's west. If you just have 3 days holiday, it's well enough for you to go to visit Korea and Japan, but not if you want to go to Xinjiang or Tibet.
 
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