Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 5, 2013

Chinese tourists changement !

Chinese tourists changement !


China Tourism Market is Booming, you already know but what you do not know ... is that the Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang criticized the "uncivilized behavior" of his countrymen when they travel abroad, who says he has damaged the image of the nation. He blamed the "poor and livestock" Chinese tourists.

uncivilized behavior


According Shangaiist, Wang made the remarks at a meeting to discuss new law on the country's tourism. He said some particularly bad manners - talking loudly in public places, crossing the street at a red light, spitting public - give a bad reputation to China. Spitting is common in some parts of China and many older Chinese have not considered rude or impolite, says the BBC Raymond Li Before the 2008 Olympics, Beijing has tried to get its citizens to improve their manners public, including reducing spitting and littering.

Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping introduced rules against spitting in the 1980s, itself was known to keep a spittoon by his side, even during high-level diplomatic meetings.

Note the white spittoon placed near legs Deng: Meeting with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping at the time British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Beijing in 1984. (Getty Images) Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping meeting then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Beijing in 1984. (Getty Images) Among the many things the new law on tourism aims to achieve is to "promote a healthy and civilized way to travel, improve the level of civilization of tourists." He stressed that the creation of a positive image of tourists Chinese is the joint responsibility of the government. Last year, Chinese citizens have made 83 million trips abroad, according to Celia Hatton the BBC, adding that China is already the main source of international tourism expenditure. A new report by the World Tourism Organization said Chinese travelers spent a record $ 102 billion abroad last year, one percent jump from 2011 40. Rising anti-mainland sentiment in Hong Kong has sometimes coincided with criticism of the tourist label continental.
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Hong Kong and the Chinese tourist ! 


Some Hong Kong seem to think that, in spite of becoming richer, mainland China has not shown sufficient improvement in their manners.


In this video posted on YouTube, a man identified as the mainland is considered yelling and screaming to a servant on a passenger ship.

In an article in the Washington Post last year, Andrew Higgins wrote in Indonesia that people considered the increasing presence of Chinese tourists as a mixed blessing, comparing the behavior of American visitors in 1960:

Mainland tourists can be "very difficult," requiring unbeatable rates and often complain about their housing. 

 

And, he added, they tend to be "noisy", something that raises eyebrows on an island is dotted with Hindu temples. ...


 Hartono, an ethnic Chinese and fluent in Mandarin, says he can not understand it loud and arrogant behavior of most Chinese visitors, the features that have made their modern day equivalent of the Asia impetuous, arrogant "Ugly Americans" of the 1960s who gained such notoriety in Europe and elsewhere. The number of Chinese tourists visiting the United States has increased in recent years, and the U.S. Department of Commerce indicates that between 2010 and 2016, this number is expected to grow by a whopping 232 percent.

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