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Opera and artwork help attract more tourists from Asian countries

By Zhong Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2019-04-26 08:30
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A children's choir from the Vienna State Opera pay a visit to a scenic area in Suqian, Jiangsu province. [Photo by Zhou Guoqiang/For China Daily]

Improved political and business ties supported by factors like cultural events and new business models will boost long-term people-to-people exchanges and tourist flow between China and Austria, experts said.

More than 973,000 Chinese tourists visited Austria in 2018, up 8 percent year-on-year, while more than 70,000 Austrians visitors came to China. That is the highest one-year tally since the two governments signed a tourism cooperation agreement in 2010, data from China Tourism Academy show.

"Austria has an excellent reputation in China as a cultural superpower and deservedly so," said Dai Bin, head of the Beijing-based academy. He said the signs were good for strong development.

Dai said many Austrian orchestras have performed regularly in China. Artworks from both the past and present have been showcased in China and Austrian artists have held many successful exhibitions.

Eager to grab more market share, China's Hainan Airlines began to operate a direct flight from Shenzhen to Vienna in October last year.

A report released by Beijing Normal University in March forecasted that about 1 million Chinese tourists will visit Austria in 2019.

According to the research, the majority of Chinese tourists heading overseas had medium to high incomes, with three-fourths each spending between 5,000 to 20,000 yuan ($745 to $2,980) on travel to Europe last year. Many tend to choose self-planned and customized vacations, as well as sport-related holidays.

Zhang Yuxin, professor of business at Nankai University in Tianjin, said much of the growth in Austria's tourism was being driven by visitors from Asia. Asian visitors included tourists from China, South Korea and India.

Thanks to their growing disposable incomes, demand has grown for in-depth travel, not only to major cities, but also to towns and the countryside.

According to China Tourism Academy's findings, Vienna, Tyrol, Salzburg and Upper Austria became popular destinations for Chinese tourists in the country last year.

About 56 percent of those tourists chose to stay in five- and four-star hotels.

"We also found that many Chinese tourists prefer to visit Austria, Germany and Switzerland together when making their travel plans because they are closer to each other and can share the air routes," Zhang said.

"The rapid advances in information technology in recent years give Chinese users instant access to real-time information on almost any topic," he added.

Zhang said Austria has started to develop the peer-to-peer economy and new online payment approaches to cater to Chinese tourists.

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