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Chinese tourists
Japan Becomes Hot Spot For Chinese Tourists
“May Day,” also known as International Labor Day, is one of seven major holidays celebrated in China. It lasts several days, and many use this time away from work for ...
May 20, 2024
BY
Xin Ning
and
Cathy Yin-Garton
Japanese Specialized Tourism Flourishes Amid Decline in Chinese Visitors
In the face of an improving economy, a weakening yen, and robust government support for the tourism sector, ...
March 3, 2024
BY
Jon Sun
and
Sean Tseng
Tourism to Australia Reaches 80 Percent of Pre-Pandemic Levels
The surge comes a year after the international launch of the 'Come and Say G'Day' campaign.
October 10, 2023
BY
Cindy Li
Japan Lifts Entry Restrictions, Attracting Southeast Asian Tourists
As the Japanese government eases travel restrictions, tourists from Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and ...
November 8, 2022
BY
Kane Zhang
and
Angela Bright
Australia’s Tourism Focus Needs a Shift From China: Study
Australia should make efforts to attract travellers from its more traditional markets to make up for the increasing ...
September 28, 2022
BY
Cindy Li
Australian Visa, Passport Applications to Face Serious Delays
Australia's tourism industry has urged the Home Affairs Department to speed up tourist visa processing as some travellers ...
June 9, 2022
BY
Cindy Li
Tourists Stranded for Unpaid Quarantine Fees in Inner Mongolia
Stranded Chinese tourists due to COVID-19 containment measures in Inner Mongolia found themselves stranded again by unsettled quarantine ...
November 19, 2021
BY
Xiong Bin
Utah Tour Bus That Crashed and Killed 4 Had Previous Problem
SALT LAKE CITY—A tour bus that crashed and killed four Chinese tourists near a national park in Utah ...
March 31, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
Why the Virus Outbreak Is Severe in the Grand Est Region of France
Commentary The Grand Est region was the epicenter of the CCP virus outbreak in France in March. At ...
May 6, 2020
BY
Janey Wu
Chinese Woman With Mystery Virus Quarantined in Thailand
BANGKOK—A Chinese woman has been quarantined in Thailand with a mystery strain of coronavirus just days ahead of ...
January 13, 2020
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Reuters
At Least 13 Chinese Tourists Killed in Bus Accident in Laos
BANGKOK—At least 13 people have been killed and 31 injured after a bus carrying Chinese tourists slid off ...
August 20, 2019
BY
Reuters
Cost-Conscious Chinese Tourists Staying Closer to Home for Lunar New Year
SHANGHAI—Trade tensions with the United States and a slowing economy are steering Chinese tourists to budget-friendly destinations closer ...
January 31, 2019
BY
Reuters
Tiffany Holiday Sales Fall as Chinese Tourists Spend Less
Tiffany & Co tempered its yearly profit forecast on Jan. 18 after its holiday sales fell unexpectedly as ...
January 18, 2019
BY
Reuters
Swiss Watchmakers Brace for Slowing Chinese Demand
GENEVA— Swiss watchmakers are starting to see signs of slowing spending from Chinese tourists, but are still banking ...
January 14, 2019
BY
Reuters
As China’s Growth Slows, Tourist Spending at Tiffany Drops
NEW YORK—There was something missing at the luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co. in recent months: Chinese tourists. For ...
November 28, 2018
BY
The Associated Press
Russian Travel Website Publishes Guide for Chinese Tourists to Avoid Social Faux Pas
Tips for Chinese tourists in Russia include not cutting in line and going bare-chested in public.
October 14, 2018
BY
Annie Wu
China Diplomats Claim Sweden ‘Unsafe’ After Tourists Get Into Row With Local Police
The event did not make the news until Sept. 14, when the Chinese Embassy in Sweden issued a ...
September 18, 2018
BY
Nicole Hao
Chinese Tourists Caught Trying to Take Toilet Seat From Japanese Hotel
The couple said they thought the spare item was left by previous guests.
October 20, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Japanese Contemplate Solutions To Protect Cherry Blossoms from Chinese Tourists
The program proposes setting up a special photo-op area just for the Chinese.
April 13, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese Tourists Are Snatching Up Fruits and Shrimp
These incidents reveal a glaring social problem in China.
March 23, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese Shoppers Go Abroad in Search of Quality and Safety
The loss of trust of Chinese products has become an important reason that drives mainland tourists to shop ...
June 2, 2015
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese Visitors to the UK Put Off by Visa Restrictions
More Chinese visit other parts of Europe than the UK because of awkward visa procedures. Twenty-five European countries ...
March 22, 2013
BY
Damian Robin
Chinese Tourists in Japan Ease Tensions
1500 Chinese tourists to Japan to ease Sino-Japan tension prior to the 18th National Congress.
October 22, 2012
BY
Xue Fei
Chinese Tourists in Hong Kong More Eager to Quit Communist Party
Mainland Chinese people continue to quit the Party in Hong Kong.
August 17, 2012
BY
Luo Ya
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