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Here's why China is much ahead of India in tourism
Sep 19, 2017, 12.09 PM IST
No match to China
Over the last few years, tourism in India has witnessed a major boom. In comparison to inbound travel, even though the country has seen a major growth in the outbound sector; the success rate of Indian tourism is lagging far behind China's.

Here are a few reasons why India's failing to fit in with China:

Infrastructure
Domestic travellers in India have doubled over the last few years but the tourism sector failed to incorporate significant developments in the infrastructure arena. India till 2016 has just a little over 110,000 star rated hotel rooms, compared to Beijing's 145,000 alone.

Lack of supply of hotel rooms has pushed the demand higher, making travel in India far expensive than China. The rooms that cost $400 a night in Delhi or Mumbai would cost hardly $100 dollars in most part of China.

Market size
China's geographical size is also another important reason for it's huge growth in tourism market. China being far larger than India is packed with tonnes of tourist attractions.

Many foreign visitors coming to India prefer cultural and natural destinations and tend to stay away from the cities.

But in China, cities too are also major draws as Chinese cities offer pure traditional experiences unlike Indian cities which are a melting pot of different cultures.

Expenses
Tax disparity in independent travel purchase is a major flaw in Indian travel ecosystem.

There are too many taxes in India, which makes travel expensive, whereas China allows free movement across the entire country with minimal tax complications.

Transportation
The quality of public transportation infrastructure in China is far ahead of India. It's much easier and comfortable for tourists to get around China than it is for them to get around India.

China's air, rail, and road networks are all well connected and much faster, safer, and modern than India's.

Safety and security
India's reputation of being a hotbed for pickpockets, burglary, sexual assaults and attacks against foreign tourists brings down its value compared to China where travellers have little to worry about.

Visits to India by female tourists dropped almost 40% percent in 2016 compared with the same period two years ago, according to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...sm/safety-and-security/slideshow/60744916.cms
 
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Why are we comparing Chinese inbound tourism to that of India's? At least in China, female tourists don't get gang-raped in broad daylight ... I read just a couple months ago that this poor Japanese lady got raped by a group of savages. Just this fact alone makes China a much more favorable destination ...
 
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congratulation china:D

Ta......da ......... look ma, no hands. :D

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Why are we comparing Chinese inbound tourism to that of India's? At least in China, female tourists don't get gang-raped in broad daylight ... I read just a couple months ago that this poor Japanese lady got raped by a group of savages. Just this fact alone makes China a much more favorable destination ...

You better believe it :D

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Why are we comparing Chinese inbound tourism to that of India's? At least in China, female tourists don't get gang-raped in broad daylight ... I read just a couple months ago that this poor Japanese lady got raped by a group of savages. Just this fact alone makes China a much more favorable destination ...
The OP is obsessed with a Fourth world country. Not sure why but he compares India to China all the time with his threads.
 
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Here's why China is much ahead of India in tourism
Sep 19, 2017, 12.09 PM IST
No match to China
Over the last few years, tourism in India has witnessed a major boom. In comparison to inbound travel, even though the country has seen a major growth in the outbound sector; the success rate of Indian tourism is lagging far behind China's.

Here are a few reasons why India's failing to fit in with China:

Infrastructure
Domestic travellers in India have doubled over the last few years but the tourism sector failed to incorporate significant developments in the infrastructure arena. India till 2016 has just a little over 110,000 star rated hotel rooms, compared to Beijing's 145,000 alone.

Lack of supply of hotel rooms has pushed the demand higher, making travel in India far expensive than China. The rooms that cost $400 a night in Delhi or Mumbai would cost hardly $100 dollars in most part of China.

Market size
China's geographical size is also another important reason for it's huge growth in tourism market. China being far larger than India is packed with tonnes of tourist attractions.

Many foreign visitors coming to India prefer cultural and natural destinations and tend to stay away from the cities.

But in China, cities too are also major draws as Chinese cities offer pure traditional experiences unlike Indian cities which are a melting pot of different cultures.

Expenses
Tax disparity in independent travel purchase is a major flaw in Indian travel ecosystem.

There are too many taxes in India, which makes travel expensive, whereas China allows free movement across the entire country with minimal tax complications.

Transportation
The quality of public transportation infrastructure in China is far ahead of India. It's much easier and comfortable for tourists to get around China than it is for them to get around India.

China's air, rail, and road networks are all well connected and much faster, safer, and modern than India's.

Safety and security
India's reputation of being a hotbed for pickpockets, burglary, sexual assaults and attacks against foreign tourists brings down its value compared to China where travellers have little to worry about.

Visits to India by female tourists dropped almost 40% percent in 2016 compared with the same period two years ago, according to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...sm/safety-and-security/slideshow/60744916.cms
这东西不要发了 找个比你优秀的来改变自己的平庸 和他们比是在YY.
 
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Almost as bad as you being ashamed to fly your own flag :lol:
Because I'm not Chinese??? I would be more than happy to raise it if I were indeed ethnically China. Now not so much if I were Indian :D. You guys have literally nothing to be proud of ... India imo is on par with sub-saharan countries. And yet you regard yourselves as a supapowa
 
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That's quite shocking...

Well, India tourist ministry trying to hide the rape epidemic. But it's so obvious and well known that females would avoid India. Most women don't treat getting sexually assaulted as fun.

Because I'm not Chinese??? I would be more than happy to raise it if I were indeed ethnically China. Now not so much if I were Indian :D. You guys have literally nothing to be proud of ... India imo is on par with sub-saharan countries. And yet you regard yourselves as a supapowa

India daydreams of having white servants.
 
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Well, India tourist ministry trying to hide the rape epidemic. But it's so obvious and well known that females would avoid India. Most women don't treat getting sexually assaulted as fun.
Its terrible over there ... Indians come in hoards to gang-rape women, particularly foreign ones ... just like a pack of wild animals.
 
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Because I'm not Chinese??? I would be more than happy to raise it if I were indeed ethnically China. Now not so much if I were Indian :D. You guys have literally nothing to be proud of ... India imo is on par with sub-saharan countries. And yet you regard yourselves as a supapowa

LOL..... of course you are chinese/pakistani :lol: ............ the smell of 50 cent is fresh in the air :lol:
 
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