Tourism industry prepares for influx of Chinese travelers looking for experience

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Experiences that were once exclusive to the wealthy are now sought by middle-class travelers as the Chinese outbound tourism market has become more activity-oriented.

Chinese tourists visited the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand, three years after the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo: Wang Teng/Xinhua via Getty Images

Tourism companies around the world are planning for the return of Chinese tourists by offering packages and services tailored to unique experiences, capitalizing on a trend that began before China locked down in 2020.The tourism industry must meet the demand for experiences and services tailored to Chinese tourists if it wants to reap the benefits of the largest traveler market, experts told Axios.

"[We are seeing] more spending on experiences — upgrading hotels, eating fancier meals, riding a hot air balloon, [and] going on a safari," Sienna Parulis-Cook, director of marketing and communications at research firm Dragon Trail International, told Axios.

 

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