Mexico needs to facilitate Chinese tourists' visit to the country by training more Chinese-speaking tourist guides and allowing group visas, an official of Mexico's leading tourism association said on Thursday.
In a press release, President of the National Tourism Federation (CNT) Jorge Hernandez Delgado said that he has made this request to the Ministry of Tourism and the Mexico Tourism Promotion Council.
"The number of Chinese travelling around the world is increasing. Mexico receives 75,000 Chinese travellers a year but this market is growing exponentially," he said.
According to the Chinese International Travel Monitor, over 100 million Chinese citizens travel abroad every year.
The Mexican Association of Travel Agents (Fematur), which is also led by Delgado, has set to attract at least 1 percent of Chinese travellers to Mexico within the next three to four years.
However, Delgado admitted the country is not equipped well to receive a large number of Chinese travellers in terms of infrastructure and soft environment.
Fematur has proposed to train Chinese citizens living in Mexico as bilingual guides, implement a visa-free policy or permit group visas for Chinese tourists, he said.