The Phnom Penh Post

‘Kingdom must prepare for new wave of Chinese’

- Hin Pisei

CAMBODIA needs to be better prepared to attract and accommodat­e a new type of Chinese tourist, said Hamburg, Germany-based China Outbound Tourism Research Institute (Cotri).

There are currently two types of Chinese visitors in Cambodia, Cotri said, including bigpackage tour groups spilling out of coach buses for sightseein­g, shopping and endless selfies and small groups of self-organised tourists, mostly younger, English-speaking and more interested in the local culture and cuisine.

According to Cotri, a third group has evolved – the “customised tour group”.

Cotri directorWo­lfgang Georg Arlt said after a decade of growing outbound tourism, more and more Chinese have not only the money but also the experience that enables them to clearly identify what they want to do while travelling with their friends, family or colleagues.

“This new wave of sophistica­ted demand from China offers new opportunit­ies for Cambodia’s destinatio­ns and tourism service providers,” he said.

However, it also comes with the need for a deeper understand­ing of the Chinese outbound tourism market.

For Cambodia, the significan­ce of the new opportunit­ies to attract Chinese travellers lies

not just in increasing the number of arrivals, but in keeping previous levels of income, according to a Cotri report.

“In many regions of Cambodia the amount of spending per traveller per day is declining, as shopping has become less important and new tailormade products and services have not been developed in Cambodia in sufficient numbers,” said the report.

Cotri’s research shows that many Chinese guests would be able and willing to spend more money in Cambodia if they could find adequate specific activities for families, older travellers, art or nature lovers.

Cambodian Associatio­n of Travel Agents adviser Hor Vandy said on Sunday that the number of Chinese tourists travelling to Cambodia through tour company arrangemen­ts has seen a strong decline recently due to the rise in independen­t travellers.

“Previously, the arrival of Chinese tourists was completely organised by tour companies, including lodging, food venues, shopping and also recreation­al trips. The trend is currently changing, with visitors looking to explore other options,” he said.

Ministry of Tourism spokesman Chuk Chumno said: “The growth of Chinese tourists to Cambodia, in any form, is entirely positive for Cambodia’s economic growth.”

Offering customised travel services based on better knowledge can help disperse visitors into different regions, attract them outside of peak season and have them stay longer and spend more money.

Cotri forecasts 400 million outbound trips from China in 2030, so the Kingdom better prepare for the next waves of Chinese visitors, it said.

 ?? PHEARUM/XINHUA NEWS AGENCY ?? Cotri has warned the Kingdom’s tourism industry to prepare for a new wave of Chinese ‘customised tour groups’.
PHEARUM/XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Cotri has warned the Kingdom’s tourism industry to prepare for a new wave of Chinese ‘customised tour groups’.

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