China Daily (Hong Kong)

More people blazing their own tour trails

- By CHENG SI chengsi@chinadaily.com.cn

Self-guided tours have become the most popular alternativ­es for Chinese residents during their Spring Festival holiday, according to research released by the National Tourism Administra­tion on Thursday.

Over 50 percent of Chinese families will take a selfplanne­d trip during the sevenday break. High-quality services and branded travel agencies are being considered by travelers rather than price, the administra­tion said in its Tour Guide for the Spring Festival Holiday.

The guide shows that nearly 40 percent of those with travel plans have signed contracts with well-known travel agents, while only 6.2 percent reserved low-price products offered by lesser-known agencies.

“Travelers have become more rational when choosing tour products,” said Hou Zhengang, inspector of the administra­tion’s Comprehens­ive Coordinati­on Department. “This is what we are delighted to see and we encourage travelers to choose products and routes with full considerat­ion of their budgets and interests but not slavishly attracted by price.”

About 385 million domestic visitors will be received during the holiday and revenues of 476 billion yuan ($75.3 billion) will be generated during the time, up 12 and 12.5 percent, respective­ly, compared with the year prior, according to the administra­tion’s data.

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People, however, tend to stagger their travel plans rather than flocking to the scenic spots during the holiday thanks to the implementa­tion of paid vacations, the administra­tion said.

The administra­tion also said that leisure travel destinatio­ns — hot spring resorts for example — have attracted the most attention from travelers. Optimism is also up over tour packages with activities involving winter sports and local delicacies.

“Travel destinatio­ns featuring folk culture, winter sports activities and high tech options offer various choices to travelers,” Hou said. “But safety still remains the most important issue as we’ve emphasized.”

Four tips on safe tours including transporta­tion, product purchases and civilized behavior are contained in the newly released Tour Guide.

“Safety is always the top priority during the journey. We suggest people engaged in outbound visits follow safety tips given by the administra­tion and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” Hou said. “Natural environmen­t, social customs and religious beliefs of the travel destinatio­ns should also be respected.”

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