www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Latin America

Rio is becoming favored destination for Chinese

By Zhang Fan in Beijing | China Daily Latin America | Updated: 2014-02-03 06:01

Rio is becoming favored destination for Chinese

A Brazilian exhibitor at Beijing International Tourism Expo last June at China National Convention Center.The expo is Asia’s leading annual travel and tourism event, which aims to promote international tourism exchanges. Wu Changqing / China Daily

As more and more Chinese travel abroad during the Spring Festival holiday, many choose to take the long trip to Brazil, hoping to explore the land on the "other side of the world".

Cao Ying is one of those. She works as an operation manager at Schneider Electric in Beijing and plans to travel to Brazil with friends in 2014.

"I have been to many countries, such as Russia, Italy and Turkey, but I have never been to any Latin American countries. Brazil is my first choice because it is more convenient to travel there than to other regional countries and its colorful culture really attracts me," Cao said.

She said her friends want to go to Rio de Janeiro to see the statue of Jesus Christ with their own eyes and to visit the local slums if possible.

"We learned about the slums through movies such as Tropa de Elite (Elite Troop). Life there is so different from ours so we want to try our luck and visit there," Cao said.

"And it will be really cool if we can share our experience in Brazil with other friends. People will be jealous of us," she added, smiling.

Besides Cao Ying, several hundred Chinese have booked trips to Brazil during Spring Festival, according to major travel agencies in China.

"We have arranged five tour groups to Brazil for during this holiday, each with about 20 members, greater than our usual size," said Ye Bin, department director for East and Central Africa and South America at China International Travel Service, a major travel agency.

Ye said people want to take the seven-day holiday of Spring Festival as a chance to take a break from their busy work, and Brazil is attracting more Chinese these years because of its various cultural and natural elements.

According to the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism, 66,000 Chinese visited Brazil in 2013 and the figure is expected to increase because of the coming FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games.

"We believe that the World Cup can be a good opportunity to introduce more about Brazil to China and the Olympic Games will attract lots of Chinese tourists. We will provide special packages then to meet the needs of the market," Ye said.

He said Chinese people are getting richer because of the economic development. Chinese who have become very familiar with the United States and European countries are trying to find "special" places to visit.

"Brazil is a good choice for them. For most Chinese citizens, this country is still very mysterious. Its culture of samba and football are of great attractiveness to Chinese people," Ye said.

However, Huang Wei, marketing director of ISA Tourism Agency in China, said Brazil remains a high-end tourist destination for most Chinese.

"It takes about 15 days for a trip and the total price is at least $7,104, much higher than the cost to Singapore and even Europe," Huang said.

About 30 to 50 percent of travel agencies in China have launched packages to Latin American countries, usually combining Brazil and other regional countries, according to Huang.

"For many Chinese, the trip to Latin America might be a"once in a lifetime". They want to visit as many places in one trip as possible. So the travel agencies tend to make such arrangements to meet their needs," Huang said.

CITS also developed such packages to Latin America, the most popular of which combines Brazil and Argentina.

"We must include Brazil in each of our packages to Latin America because whoever goes to Latin America will definitely visit Brazil," Ye said.

However, difficulties remain in further developing China-Brazil travel packages. Though some people are worried about local security, the biggest problem, according to travel agencies, is transportation.

"Domestic transportation in Brazil needs to be further developed. The airlines are expensive and road transportation is underdeveloped," Ye said.

"We have high hopes for the 2016 Olympic Games. All of its competitions will be held in Rio de Janeiro so we do not need to worry about the traffic. With lots of Chinese athletes participating in the Olympic Games, many Chinese sports fans will be attracted to Brazil, which means a huge market for us," he added.

Polar icebreaker Snow Dragon arrives in Antarctic
Xi's vision on shared future for humanity
Air Force units explore new airspace
Premier Li urges information integration to serve the public
Dialogue links global political parties
Editor's picks
Beijing limits signs attached to top of buildings across city
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久久久久一级毛片免费无遮挡 | 欧美一级特毛片 | 99久久国产综合精品网成人影院 | 国产深夜福利视频观看 | 免费无毒| 国产免费人视频在线观看免费 | 日韩一级片视频 | 欧美毛片 | 九九综合| 在线看免费观看韩国特黄一级 | 午夜精品亚洲 | 国产亚洲精品久久久久久久网站 | 国产精品欧美一区二区 | 中文字幕一区二区三区免费视频 | 久草草视频在线观看免费高清 | 久久久久琪琪去精品色村长 | 亚洲第十色 | 伊人久久综合热青草 | 99久久精品国产一区二区小说 | 国产99高清一区二区 | 亚洲一级片在线播放 | 欧美日韩精品高清一区二区 | 国产99视频精品免视看9 | 中午字幕在线观看 | 播放一级毛片 | 黄色毛片播放 | 精品视频在线观看一区二区三区 | 99精品免费 | 中文字幕乱码中文乱码51精品 | 亚洲精品久久久久久久网站 | 婷婷的久久五月综合先锋影音 | 久久悠| 草草视频免费在线观看 | 成人精品一级毛片 | 在线观看片成人免费视频 | 2022年国产精品久久久久 | 特级毛片全部免费播放a一级 | 国产一区二区三区欧美 | 久草网站 | 日本黄页网站免费大全 | 男人天堂日韩 |