Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 6, 2016

The Travel Market in Indonesia influenced by Chinese Outbound tourism



It is important that the tourism industry in Indonesia has increased its contribution to gross domestic product (GDP), as it will result in more foreign exchange gains (since each foreign visitor spends between $ 1,100 and $ 1,200 per average visit, ) while providing employment opportunities to the Indonesian population (based on the latest data from Statistics Indonesia, the country's unemployment rate was 5.81 percent in February 2015).
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Indonesia hopes that a significant number of tourist arrivals from China in the coming months until the end of December. Their participation in last week's China International Travel Mart (CITM) 2015 in Kunming, could make them happen such expectations, according to Tourism Minister Arief Yahya Indonesia. He attended the three-day event that opened on 13 November 2015. The CITM is one of the largest trade and consumer travel fairs in Asia. Chinese Tourism Market : +150% since 2014 !

officially the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Republik Indonesia [rɛpublik ɪndonesia]), is a country in Southeast Asia. Situated between the Indian and Pacific Ocean, it is the largest island country, with more than thirteen thousand islands.[8][9] It has an estimated population of over 258 million people and is the world's fourth most populous country as well as the most populous Muslim majority country. The world's most populous island of Java contains more than half of the country's population.
Indonesia's republican form of government includes an elected legislature and president. Indonesia has 34 provinces, of which five have Special Administrative status. Its capital city is Jakarta. The country shares land borders with Papua New GuineaEast Timor, and Malaysia. Other neighbouring countries include Singapore, thePhilippinesAustraliaPalau, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indonesia is a founding member of ASEAN and a member of the G-20 major economies. The Indonesian economy is the world's 16th largest by nominal GDP and the 8th largest by GDP at PPP

9% of the employment linked to Tourism 


It is estimated that about nine percent of the total national workforce in Indonesia is employed in the tourism sector. Currently, the Indonesia tourism sector represents about four percent of the total economy. In 2019, the Indonesian government wants to have doubled this figure to 8 percent of GDP (perhaps too ambitious) ambitious target which implies that, in the next four years the number of visitors to turn 20 million. To achieve this objective, the government will focus on improving Indonesia's infrastructure (including ICT infrastructure), accessibility, health and hygiene, as well as improvement of online campaigns (marketing) abroad. The government also revised its policy on visa-free access in 2015 (for details, see below) to attract more foreign tourists.



The table above shows that the number of foreign tourist arrivals in Indonesia has been growing between 2007 and 2015. This performance is supported by a reduction in terrorist incidents in Indonesia. Although small, there is a radical Muslim community who not only believes that Islam should be the only guide in life (and society), but also ready to resort to extreme measures (violence) to reform and root out conditions . A series of attacks against Western terrorists (2002/2005 Bali bombings and shelling in 2009 Ritz-Carlton / Marriott in Jakarta) has obtained the arrival of foreign tourists as a large group of western Indonesia ignored stagnate as a holiday destination in the months after such a violent incident (less than a year the number of tourists recover). 2009 bombing Ritz-Carlton / Marriott explain why the growth of tourist arrivals in 2009 was limited (see table above). After 2009, there were no terrorist attacks targeting Westerners. This success is due to the special anti-terrorist platoon of the country's efforts (Densus 88), which is funded by the US government and is led by the CIA, FBI and the US Secret Service. After 2009, when radical groups started operating in smaller networks (which are more difficult to identify) attacks targeted symbols of the State of Indonesia (like the police) and not symbols of the Western world. This is probably a reaction to the numerous arrests of Densus 88 in recent years.


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The Travel Market in Indonesia influenced by Chinese Outbound tourism


 What blocks the development of the tourism industry in Indonesia? In the Competitiveness Report Travel and Tourism World Economic Forum, which "measures the number of factors and policies for sustainable development of travel and tourism, which contributes to the development and competitiveness of a country," Indonesia rose from 70th in 2013 to 50 in 2015, an impressive improvement. This jump was caused by the rapid increase in arrivals of foreign visitors, the national tourism industry priority and investment in Indonesia's infrastructure (eg mobile phone network covers now most of the country, while the air transport infrastructure has been expanded). The report indicates that the competitive advantages of Indonesia are price competitiveness, rich natural resources (biodiversity), and the presence of several heritage sites.

However, the report also said that Indonesia does not place enough emphasis on environmental sustainability (from deforestation and endangered species, while only a fraction of the water used is treated). The report also mentions security issues, particularly the cost of terrorism cases. Another concern is that Indonesia is behind Singapore (11), Malaysia (25) and Thailand (35 °) in the ranking Report Travel and Tourism Competitiveness 2015.

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The lack of adequate infrastructure in Indonesia is a persistent problem, not only for its costs sharply higher logistics which makes it less attractive investment climate, but also because it limits the travel of sweetness for tourists. Infrastructure Bali is great and acceptable in Jakarta (except for traffic congestion grave), but outside of Bali and Jakarta most countries the infrastructure is inadequate, especially in the eastern part of Indonesia, where there is a shortage airports, ports, roads and hotels. The lack of inter and intra-island connectivity means that a number of regions in Indonesia that contain a huge tourist potential is not easy.
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In addition to infrastructure, education is also an obstacle. While on the island of Bali, as well as in luxury hotels in Jakarta indigenous people working in the tourism sector, they are quite fluent in English (and sometimes other languages ​​that are not in Indonesia ), in the most remote areas native Indonesia have difficulty communicating with tourists. Therefore, focus on the study of English help to overcome this situation. The language barrier has been a part of Singapore to choose Malaysia as their holiday destination rather than Indonesia. Most foreign visitors entering Indonesia are Singapore, followed by Malaysia and Australia.

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Bad news for Indonesia Tourism


"The capabilities of the military...in securing our seas should be improved, whether it's technology or general preparedness," Widodo said, according to a presidential palace statement.
A Chinese fishing boat was attacked last Friday while fishing in waters of Natuna a 272-island archipelago off the northwest coast of Borneo in the South China Sea islands. The island archipelago has about 70,000 residents and is administered by Indonesia.


On Sunday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying Chinese described the incident as such, "While normally operates in traditional fishing areas in southwest China South China Sea on June 17, the Chinese fishing boats were harassed and they fired several navy ships Indonesia. a Chinese fishing boat was damaged and injured member of the crew shot, while another fishing boat and the seven people on board were arrested by the Indonesian side. "

Indonesia Refuses to Bow to China in the South China Sea


Indonesia's president held a cabinet meeting aboard a warship off the Natuna Islands on Thursday, asserting sovereignty over waters in the southern reaches of the South China Sea after Beijing stated its "over-lapping claim" on nearby waters. As a result of the incident, Beijing lodged a strong protest to Jakarta through diplomatic channels, claiming that Indonesian "international laws violated including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China sea (DOC). China strongly protests and condemns the excessive use of force. China calls on the Indonesian side to stop taking actions that complicate, exaggerate the difference and undermine peace and stability, and handling the issue of fishing in the sea in a constructive way. "



The New York Times reported that Chinese nationalists are outraged by the use of force by the Indonesian side. A user wrote via Weibo (microblogging platform similar to Twitter in China) "You call yourself a great and mighty nation, but how is that a small country like Indonesia dare slap in the face?" In the same Times article, another Weibo user reportedly wrote, "Where is the hard-line faction in the army? It's your turn to make an appearance now."


However, the issue of fishing is not as simple as the nationalists would like to believe. While Beijing claims 90 percent of the South Sea China, with its self-proclaimed "nine-dash-line" or "cow tongue", Beijing recognized in 2015 claiming Jakarta chain Natuna islands, stating that "the Chinese side has no objection to the sovereignty of Indonesia over the Natuna Islands." While the islands are outside the "line of nine script", but also create an exclusive economic zone of 200 miles, or EEZ which excels in waters claimed by Beijing.

Beijing, however, is a signatory to the Convention and under the Convention, the islands whose population is entitled to an EEZ of 200 miles, which gives Indonesia and its exclusive rights fishermen fishery resources in that area. Moreover, the concept of "traditional fishing", presented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, is not recognized in the Convention.

Chinese outbound tourism Market for indonesia

This last argument is the third since March, when a Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Affairs of Indonesia patrol vessel intercepted a Chinese fishing boat of 300 tons approximately four kilometers from the Natuna islands chain within the territorial limits of Indonesia indisputable. In that incident, the Indonesian patrol boat fired warning shots of small arms in the Chinese fishing boat, forcing them to stop and the Chinese fishermen were transferred to the Indonesian patrol ship. A Chinese coast guard ship then arrived on the scene, repeatedly ramming the Chinese fishing boat until it was free and then retrieve the fishing boat.


At that time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China also made the argument that the incident occurred within the traditional fishing areas of China and the Chinese coast guard vessel assisted by the Chinese fishing boat seized without going Waters-territorial Indonesia despite It is only four kilometers away from an island of Indonesia. In addition, by using its own coastguard boat as a battering ram,

This kind of New will scare Chinese travellers  ! 

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Thứ Bảy, 18 tháng 6, 2016

Why outbound Chinese real estate is booming !



Chinese citizens became the largest foreign buyers of homes in the United States last year as they poured more than $ 150 million in real estate over the past five years, a new study has found.


 Key points:

  • Canadians have been relegated to the second to the Chinese purchases of US homes Surge has helped the housing market recover from the economic crisis of 2008 Chinese buyers pay an average of more than $ 1 million home
  • And despite a slowdown due to the repression of Beijing on capital outflows, is likely to double that in the second half of this decade, the study of the Asia Society and Rosen Consulting Group.

Chinese Real Estate Buyers 

The huge increase in Chinese buying both residential and commercial real estate has helped the housing market recovers from the crisis that began in 2006 and the economic crisis of 2008 was precipitated.
"What makes it different from China and noteworthy is the combination of the high volume of investment (and) the extent of their participation in all categories of real estate," including a "unique entry into home purchases" said the study.

The study authors said their numbers, based on industry data real public estate and underestimates the total, as misses purchases made by front companies and trusts that does not identify the source of the funds.
According to the study, Chinese purchases of US households far exceeded its investment in commercial buildings and land.

$ 23 million in the commercial property market,

Between 2010 and 2015, Chinese buyers put more than $ 23 million in the commercial property market, with the latter half of last year alone.
However, during the same period, at least $ 127 million was allocated to households in the United States, and in the 12 months to March 2015 - the latest period for which they could obtain data relatively complete - purchase housing amounted to $ 39 million. That put Canadians last Chinese, who have long been the biggest foreign buyers of US residential real estate.


Geographically, Chinese buyers are concentrated in the most expensive markets: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle, but Chicago, Miami and Las Vegas have also been drawn buyers.



Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 6, 2016

Chinese consumer Market is developing fast

Consumer Market in China is developing rapidly that is why companies all around the globe are interested in marketing their products to the Chinese consumer.



But it is not as easy to market the people of china because they are very selective about what they are buying & don’t take time for decision-making about shopping, if they don’t like the product, they will just let it go. Even they are not too much loyal to their brands .so in order to attract Chinese consumer & make them loyal companies have to market these people with very attractive interesting stuff. According to enhanced development, they must be marketed digitally in a very effective manner. 1: First & foremost Digital marketing trend in china is through videos. It is very effective & attractive way of marketing because video actually grabs the attention of people, through colorful pictures, attractive sounds & music; moreover story regarding some product relevant to real life story makes it a real attraction for consumers.

https://knowdev.cse.illinois.edu/blog/2016/06/10-digital-marketing-trends-in-china.html

Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 6, 2016

5 articles you have to read about Chinese Market this week !

5 articles you have to read about Chinese Market this week ! 




Baidu is in Trouble 

China’s top internet search engine Baidu is facing abuse for hosting message boards containing pornography, libelous adverts and content for unlicensed nursing homes. The State Internet Information Office summoned Baidu executives for a grilling yesterday and ordered those to immediately take away the content. In addition, it purchased Internet regulators in Beijing, where Baidu is to be punished for the ongoing company.
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The most famous online Chinese celebrities

China has one of the most connected countries in the world with about ten times more Internet users than French population.
The concept of being an online celebrity and earning huge amount of revenue through Internet is widely known in western countries. For example, if we take YouTube there are self-made millionaires such as Michelle Phan, discovery of artists (Justin Bieber) or even comedians (Lilly Singh) or game players. However, for China it is pretty new and this phenomenon is becoming less and less unusual.

China Beauty Expo: Focus on latest beauty trends of the Chinese market

The 21st edition of China Beauty Expo was held on 18-20 May 2016 in Shanghai and gathered both suppliers and brands on about 20,000 m2 in the Shanghai New International Exhibition Center. As far as suppliers are concerned, the show hosted more than 800 exhibitors with an increasing international participation. Regarding brands, the show revealed an increasing diversification of the skincare offering, the rise of the hair care category and, again, a strong interest for natural products.



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