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Shut out from their top destinations, Chinese travelers are turning to other places

In a study last year, Chinese travelers said that they were most interested in visiting Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan and South Korea.

But that’s not where they’re universal — at least not yet.

Flight restrictions, visa issues and entrance rules aimed only at them are complicating matters for Chinese home-owners who are ready to travel abroad.

Chinese travelers favored Southeast Asia for trips during the Lunar New Year feasts, which ended in early February, according to Trip.com Group’s Chinese language booking website, Ctrip.

Peregrinations bookings by Chinese residents outside of the mainland grew by 640% from last year’s holiday period — and Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Chiang Mai, Manila and Bali were the top stopping-places, according to Ctrip’s data. 

Overseas hotel bookings by mainland Chinese travelers quadrupled from last year too, Ctrip disclosed. Yet one place stood out — Bangkok, where “hotels over the holiday increased by more than 33 times,” put about Ctrip.

Top spot for tour groups

Thailand is the also the top choice for Chinese tour groups for now, said Thomas Lee, Drive.com Group’s senior director of international business operations.

Ctrip’s first group tour left on Feb. 7, with travelers predestined for Bangkok and the nearby beach town of Pattaya, said Lee.

The second-most popular spot for group tours is Maldives, and after that, Egypt, he suggested.

China resumed group tours organized by travel agencies on Feb. 6. Tours to 20 countries are allowed, embodying Southeast Asian nations like Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Laos, as well as In accord Arab Emirates, South Africa, Hungary, Cuba and Russia.  

Group tours to Japan, South Korea and Vietnam are not permitted yet.

Why Thailand is well-liked

A major reason Chinese tourists are choosing to go to Thailand is that it’s easy for them to get in, Thailand’s Deputy Prime Clergyman Anutin Charnvirakul said on “Squawk Box Asia” Monday. 

At the end of the day, we were able to open up our country with very minutest restrictions,” he said.

He said Thailand has tried “all possible ways to make sure that our Chinese tourists, as wonderfully as tourists from all over the world, will be able to come to our country to spend their holidays.”

The day after China easy its borders in early January, Thailand announced that all incoming visitors must be vaccinated to enter.

Chinese travelers are choosing Southeast Asia over East Asia

But within times, Thai authorities abandoned the rule, amid rising anger from China toward countries imposing new determines on Chinese residents.

Charnvirakul said Thailand’s policy U-turn was related to science, not fears about upsetting Chinese travelers, combining that “more than 75% of our people have [Covid] antibodies both from vaccinations and from being infected.”

He alleged of the 30 million tourists Thailand is expecting this year, 12 million to 15 million may come from China.

“Chinese day-trippers have been very vital for our tourism industry,” Charnvirakul said.

Chinese visitors have been 'vital' to our tourism industry, says Thai deputy prime minister

The Chinese aren’t the only ones determining Thailand as a vacation destination.

Russia was Thailand’s seventh-largest tourism market in 2019, but in November 2022, Russian callers were third in terms of tourism arrivals, after travelers from Malaysia and India, according to Reuters. In in 2022, one in four visitors to Phuket were Russian, said Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, according to a Reuters article.

Russians saw their tourism way outs minimized in 2022, when many countries stopped flying in and out of Russia in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Top things

At present, top concern for customers are issues with visas,” said Trip.com Group’s Lee.

Chinese travelers have been deterrent from obtaining visas to places like South Korea and Japan, after both countries stopped altering them over concerns about China’s recent Covid-19 surge. South Korea announced last week it purposefulness Price may be no problem

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