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Top 10 Questions Asked by Chinese Travelers
According to a research of Digital Jungle, Chinese travelers are increasing going overseas as independent travelers are now having to engage with the local people along their journey. These local people are often confronted with a set of common questions.
A booming economy and expanding middle class with a newly disposable income has made China the number one most sought after outbound tourism market in the world. Almost every major destination has made attracting Chinese travelers their number one goal. This in turn has an impact on the tour operators, hotels, rental car companies and even malls and retail outlets to accommodate for this influx of Chinese.
 

 
Group travel used to be the only way for Chinese tourists to go abroad. It's still popular primarily because in a group the language and cultural barriers plus complicated visa application process are minimized. That said, Chinese travelers are increasing going overseas as independent travelers are now having to engage with the local people along their journey. These local people are often confronted with a set of common questions and the purpose of this story is to share the top 10 questions from the research of Digital Jungle, so if you are in the tourism and hospitality sector and have Chinese travelers as guests then you may want to put together a FAQ or some kind of fact sheet to make it easier for them.

Top 10 Questions Asked by Chinese Travelers
· Where are the nearest shopping malls and outlets?
· Do shops accept Union Pay?
· What are the best local attractions?
· Is there a China Town here?
· Do you know a babysitter /Aiyi that speaks Chinese?
· Where can I find authentic Chinese food?
· Where can I get a great Chinese massage?
· Can we get a Chinese newspaper or TV channel?
· Where can I exchange money (and what is the rate)?
· What networks work with my China mobile?

It is important to recognize that many Chinese travelers are looking for authentic experiences that are different to what they have in China and therefore will be more interested in asking questions about local food options and customs.
  Source: Digital Jungle

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