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  3. China Outbound Tourism Trends

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  4. China Tourism Statistics 2019

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  5. Chinese tourists made 169 million outbound trips in 2019: report

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  6. Top 10 outbound destinations preferred by Chinese travellers revealed

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  1. In charts: China's outbound tourism in 2024

    In charts: China's outbound tourism in 2024

  2. The Top 10 China Outbound Tourism Destinations

    Here are the top 10 China outbound tourism destinations. 1. Japan: As one of the closest countries to China, Japan is a popular destination for Chinese tourists. With its modern cities, beautiful countryside and plethora of cultural attractions, Japan is a great choice for travelers looking to explore beyond China. From the ancient capital of ...

  3. Where are Chinese travelers heading now that borders have reopened

    Given that China accounted for roughly 14% of the $1.8 trillion in global tourism spending in 2019, many destinations have anxiously awaited the return of the country's travelers.

  4. Outlook China tourism 2023

    Outlook for China tourism 2023: Light at the end of the tunnel

  5. Top 10 popular outbound tourism destinations

    Top 10 popular outbound tourism destinations. chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2023-08-23 06:40 Share ... CLOSE. China's outbound tourism market is gaining recovery, with its sentiment score at 28 in ...

  6. China Outbound Travel

    China was previously the world's largest outbound tourism market. The total number of outbound trips grew steadily from 57.4 million in 2010 to 169 million in 2019. China was also one of the largest contributors to the global tourism industry by expenditure. In 2019, Chinese tourists spent about 255 billion U.S. dollars while traveling abroad.

  7. What CNY 2024 Says About Chinese Outbound Tourism

    Outbound Travel by the Numbers. According to China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism, there were 3.6 million outbound trips taken during the CNY period. This is only 57% of 2019's 6.31 million trips - in contrast to the number of domestic trips this year, which actually surpassed pre-pandemic levels by 19%.

  8. China: outbound tourism destinations 2023

    Share of Chinese tourists' outbound destinations H1 2023. Published by Agne Blazyte, Jun 6, 2024. In the first six months of 2023, more than 40 million travelers from mainland China went abroad ...

  9. China's Outbound Tourism Rebounds with Visa-Free Boom

    According to China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism, there were 3.6 million outbound trips taken during the Chinese new year period, which is just 57% of 2019's 6.3 million trips.

  10. China Tourism Academy: 2021 Outbound Travel Report

    The China Tourism Academy released its "2021 Chinese Outbound Travel Development Year-End Report" on 22 November, 2021. Click here to read the original report in Chinese, or read on for some of the highlights in English. In 2020, Chinese outbound travel dropped by 86.9% compared to 2019, following the start of the COVID-19 epidemic and ...

  11. China: outbound tourist departures 2024

    Gap between inbound and outbound tourism expenditure over GDP in China 2008-2021; Share of Chinese tourists' outbound destinations H1 2023; Outbound tourism volume from Mexico 2016-2022; Outbound ...

  12. Top 20 most popular outbound destinations for Chinese travellers

    SINGAPORE - In conjunction with the booming Chinese travel market, TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel site, released a list of the top 20 most popular outbound destinations for mainland Chinese travellers. In 2012, China exceeded the US and Germany to become the world's largest source market for outbound tourism by expenditure.

  13. China outbound visits rise twofold and exceed 87 million in 2023

    The China Tourism Academy estimates that the number of outbound visits exceeded 87 million in 2023, a twofold increase compared with the previous year. The figure is more than half of that in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world. The number of outbound visits is projected to jump to 130 million by the end of this year, allowing the ...

  14. PDF China unleashed: Outbound travel from China surges by close to 400%

    China unleashed: Outbound travel from China surges by close to 400%The tourism world was significantl. impacted by the slowdown in travel from China during the pandemic. However, according to Sabre's booking insights, Chinese tourists are back with a vengeance on the global tourism stage, with a 392% surge in outbound travel. When you ...

  15. China Tourism in 2023: Outlook, Trends and Opportunities

    All in all, in 2023, China's tourism is making a strong comeback, driven by key trends that reveal changing traveler preferences. Domestically, easier travel rules and higher incomes are fueling local exploration. Internationally, outbound tourism is gradually recovering with a focus on immersive experiences, wellness, and cultural discovery.

  16. Can international tourists visit China? Everything you need to know

    "The Chinese government has increasingly recognized the importance of inbound travel, and China was one of the world's leading tourism destinations in 2019, with 65.7 million arrivals."

  17. China's outbound tourism market bounces back

    China's outbound tourism market has recovered with outbound destinations receiving 40.37 million trips from the Chinese mainland in the first half of this year, according to China Tourism Academy's official WeChat account. Short-distance outbound travel was the first to recover, with 93.9 percent of tourists concentrated in Asia, said the ...

  18. News

    According to the China National Tourism Administration, in the first half of 2023 Chinese travelers numbered 40.37 million. ... For the first half of 2023, the top 10 outbound destinations for ...

  19. China's outbound tourism market bounces back

    China's outbound tourism market has recovered with outbound destinations receiving 40.37 million trips from the Chinese mainland in the first half of this year, according to China Tourism Academy ...

  20. Chinese outbound tourism

    In 2017, Chinese travelers took more than four billion trips in-country and 131 million trips overseas. China is already the world's largest outbound travel market, and is set to grow further. By 2020, we expect that more domestic travelers will graduate to overseas trips, pushing annual outbound traffic to 160 million.

  21. Recovering China outbound, inbound travel boosting global tourism

    China on Wednesday began allowing travel agencies and online tourism services providers to offer group tours to a second list of 40 destinations, including France, Greece, Spain, Italy, Denmark, and Brazil, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. China's outbound group travel market was halted in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  22. China resumes outbound tourism services, groups start to depart

    Many travel agencies in Chengdu have formed outbound tour groups, and popular destinations are concentrated in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and other places. "The recovery of the entire outbound group tour will take a relatively long process," said Tang Xiaoyun, vice president of China Tourism Academy.

  23. Impact of the destination image and government policy ...

    In addition, destination trust, intention to travel to China, willingness to recommend China, and perceived government policy responsiveness for tourism recovery were also included in the model.

  24. China: outbound travel destination distribution by region

    Most popular tourism destinations among Chinese tourists 2019. According to a survey on Chinese outbound travel in August 2019, Southeast Asia and South Asia were the top travel regions for ...

  25. Improving the generation of synthetic travel demand using origin

    The dynamics of urban transportation can be captured using activity-based models, which rely on travel demand data to get a comprehensive understanding of urban mobility. This data is usually derived from population samples and Household Travel Surveys (HTSs), which can be expensive and as a result, are conducted only every 5 to 10 years. Moreover, due to their limited reach, they are not ...