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Changing perceptions of outbound Chinese tourists(4)

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2016-09-12 08:55China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang ECNS App Download
(Photo by Liu Yunmin/Liu Debin/Xu Lin/China Daily)

(Photo by Liu Yunmin/Liu Debin/Xu Lin/China Daily)

Beijinger Li Jingjing researches the etiquette of countries she plans to visit, from taboos to tipping.

The experienced 28-year-old traveler believes it's important to protect the environment and respect locals.

"I love cultural heritage and delicious food," she says.

"I engage locals and experience their lifestyles."

Williams also points out negative accounts are more prominent than positive ones, although they're fewer.

He suggests business operators don't make broad generalizations and understand segmentations. They should be proactive and initiate early engagement with Chinese travelers when they're still in China.

Liu Simin, vice-president of tourism under the Chinese Society for Future Studies, says: "Public opinion will label Chinese travelers as unruly when media report negative stories. But you can't confuse a part for the whole."

Chinese made 120 million outbound trips last year, the country's tourism administration reports.

In this context, Liu believes the recent report reflects their realities beyond stereotypes.

  

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