Hurun report on luxury travel reveals that those Chinese luxury travelers who spend over RMB200,000 per capita for a total of 33 days on average in 2014.
Italy has now become one of the top European destinations for Chinese tourists with 4 million arrivals expected this year.
Visa application for Chinese visitors are being simplified by Singapore, Canada and Indonesia, and Germany.
China welcomed 4% more inbound visitors in Q1, totaling 31.38 million and inbound tourism receipt totaled US$12.8 billion.
China’s tourism industry recieved RMB1.12 trillion in revenue in Q1 2015, an increase of 14.7% y-o-y.
While visitors expenditure in Europe in April was up 40.4% y-o-y, it paled in comparison to the 93% increase in other regions.
The number of Chinese visitors to Britain fell for the first time in five years last year, although total visitor arrivals went up by 5.2%.
Direct investment in China’s tourism was estimated to exceed RMB3 trillion in the next three years and China welcomed the participation of Japanese companies.