Over 2 lakh Chinese tourists visited India in 2017
according to India Tourism Statistics.
MUMBAI: India ranks among the top 10 popular destinations
for Chinese travellers in Asia, especially for social media-influenced
millennials, according to a report.
As per the India Tourism Statistics 2017, the country had
welcomed over 2 lakh Chinese tourists in 2017.
In India, Mumbai (69 per cent) and Delhi (51 per cent)
emerged as the top visited cities, as per the Hotels.com Chinese International
Travel Monitor 2018.
For this report, Hotels.com engaged market research firm
Ipsos to conduct interviews during May 2018 with 3,047 Chinese residents, aged
18-58 years, who had travelled overseas in the past 12 months.
It said, star-struck by global pop-culture, film and
television (62 per cent) are now the main sources of inspiration for Chinese
millennial travellers, it said. Out of the 59 per cent of Chinese travellers who
expressed interest in visiting the timeless monument of love, Taj Mahal, when
they visit India - 38 per cent said the desire to do so because of it being a
favourite television series or film location as well, it said.
Interestingly, 26 per cent added Taj Mahal to their
bucket-list after seeing their favourite celebrity visit it, it added.
"While millennials were at the helm of social media
influence and trends, the report found no generation was free from social
networking's undeniable draw," Hotels.com brand general manager, Asia
Pacific, Nelson Allen said.
About 52 per cent of Chinese travellers were wooed by the
news feed, and a third of the older generation reported their travel decisions
and behaviour were influenced by their digitally-connected children, he added.
Travel brag moments and selfies were a huge part of the
Chinese millennial travel experience in 2017, with 63 per cent using the
reverse camera angle to boost those likes and build their social brand.
India's picturesque towns with natural beauty (62 per
cent), indigenous local food (49 per cent) and vibrant local culture (40 per
cent) were popular for selfie-worthy moments for Chinese travellers when
exploring India.
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