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Thu, Feb 28 @ 9:21 AM
News December 12th, 2011: COTRI is glad to announce the recently published special issue on "Mainland China's Outbound Tourism" in the Journal of China Tourism Research (JCTR). In this edition, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt, COTRI's Director, is a guest editor, along with Tony S. M. Tse of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. All articles are available for download before December 23, 2011 on http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/wctr20/current Thank you for your attention and enjoy this special issue. December 2nd, 2011: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt's Article in in China Daily European edition, available from Chinadaily.com.cn Make Hay from the Second Wave New Chinese tourists offer rich pickings for destinations and service providers off the beaten track. Read the full article here November 11th, 2011: Rodolfo Baggio reviews the first English edition of Green Book of China's Tourism 2011 "In times when China is a hot topic for the international tourism, and when many different opinions are put forward, this book is a welcome addition to the libraries of many tourism professionals and scholars. A good set of contributions, written by reputable "local" scholars, will undoubtedly help in having a more complete and more objective picture of the present conditions of Chinese tourism and of its trends and in better understanding the many cultural and social peculiarities of this country. The collection contains many interesting works and, differently from many other edited books, does not show excessive fragmentation but has a remarkable harmony which is result of a careful and well done work in choosing and balancing the different pieces". Rodolfo Baggio. Master in Economics and Tourism, at Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics. Bocconi University, Milan, Italy November 9th, 2011: COTRI contributes to the Asia Pacific Yearbook 2010. COTRI's Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt, along with COTRI's general manager Berenice Aceves are the authors of "The rise of Chinese Outbound Tourism: What 100 million new tourists want and how they will behave", a full report about the new trends of China's Outbound Tourism published inside the 7th Edition of the Asia Pacific Yearbook. The Asia Pacific Yearbook is released annually by Casa Asia, the CIDOB Foundation and the Real Instituto Elcano. Read the full article (in Spanish) here! To have access to this article so as to a wide range of reports, data and statistics about Chinese Outbound Tourism take a look at our Premium Content! November 8th: China Outbound Tourism at WTM 2011 On November 8th, inside the London's World Travel Market fair, COTRI organized the workshop "New Chinese Tourists - The second wave of China's Outbound Tourism". Afterwards, took place the "China Outbound Clinic - Fast track solutions for practical problems", an exclusive round-table talk that offered 60 minutes of useful, expert answers to practical business experiences and plans of the participants. Daniel Tschudy, journalist, speaker and consultant was at WTM 2011 taking an in-depth look at China's tourism industry. Read the Press release here August 9th, 2011: Press Release: The Greenbook of China's Tourism 2011 has already been published China's most important annual publication on tourism development published for the first time in English. 中国旅游发展最主要的年度出版物将首次发布英文版 Read it here 中文 August 3rd, 2011: Press Release: Agreement betwenn COTRI and Global Blue Germany COTRI China Outbound Tourism Research Institute and Global Blue Germany help retailers to prepare for changing Chinese shopping behavior. 中国出境游研究所 (COTRI) 和环球蓝联 (Global Blue) 德国通力合作协同各级零售商迎接中国出境游客消费习惯的改变 Read it here 中文 June 27th, 2011: COTRI is joining social media networking sites. We have made it easier for you and your organisation to follow our news and updates. To receive the latest news on COTRI work and Chinese outbound tourism trends 'Like' us on Facebook, 'Follow us' on Twitter, or subscribe to our Youtube channel. June 21st, 2011: ADS Countries for Chinese outbound tourists by 2010. ADS agreements with 140 destinations in 110 countries, gives the Chinese tourists more choice of destinations and tours than ever. Source: COTRI using data from CNTA and CTA June 15th, 2011: COTRI participates in the 1st China-International Tourism Forum in Fenghua (Zhejiang-China) / 中国出境游研究所参与中欧国际旅游论坛 For more information, click here (chinese) On 28th of April 2011 Outbound News TM published an exclusive interview with Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Artl, COTRI founder, in which the professor talks about the establishment of COTRI and the current Chinese outbound tourism {youtube}WZHC4aTp8jI{/youtube} Read the interview transcript...
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中文 | Français | Español | Deutsch | Polski | Italiano COTRI is the worldwide leading independent research institute for analysis, consulting and quality assessment relating to the Chinese Outbound Tourism market. With the head office in Heide, Germany and a Chinese branch based in Beijing, COTRI offers a broad range of services, including market research, analysis, consulting and coaching for destinations, companies and individuals. In addition, COTRI boasts a wide portfolio of publications, including the latest " Green Book of China's Tourism 2011 - China's Tourism Development Analysis and Forecast". More about COTRI...
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( Back to Top ) 【Travelogue HQ】 Jiuzhaigou / 九寨沟
Sat, Jan 14 @ 8:49 AM
Channel: CCTV-News Worldwide Program: Travelogue Date: 2011-12-20 Description: Jiuzhaigou / 九寨沟Video Sequence ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ==
Changsha China Travel Documentary
Fri, Jan 13 @ 8:52 PM
My Go to to Changsha China which consists of a grand tour of Sheraton Hotel additionally the Night time daily life of the metropolis. In regular 2D Sort Movie Rating: 5 / five Amplified music, waterfront view, 1080p Hd, amazing fireworks! Filmed from Very first Seaside at English Bay, view the 1st part of Team [...]
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( Back to Top ) Great Wall of China
Fri, Jul 28 @ 9:39 PM
The Great Wall of China is thought to be more than 2,000 years old. During the Zhou dynasty, the wall was first created as a military structure to protect the border against rival tribes. From 770 to 476 BC, more separate walls were constructed. During the Qin Dynasty, the separate walls were connected and the [...]
Forbidden City
Wed, Aug 16 @ 8:24 PM
The Forbidden City is located in the center of Beijing and is an amazing collection of ancient buildings, which served as the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This is why that to this day, the Forbidden City is also known as the Imperial Palace. At this same location is where the Palace [...]
Potala Palace
Sat, Aug 26 @ 6:54 PM
The Potala Palace is a beautiful and remarkable attraction that serves as the official home of the Dalai Lama. There are two main parts to the Potala Palace, which are the Red Palace and the White Palace. The Red Palace features seven roofs made of gold and houses spectacular religious statues and artifacts. This part [...]
Terra Cotta Warriors
Wed, Nov 1 @ 9:31 PM
The Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses musuem is one of the most spectacular tourist attractions in China today. This attraction is located approximately one and a half kilometers from the mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the province of Shaanxi in Xi'an, China. To gain entrance to this amazing museum, you'll pay RMB90 during [...]
Yangtze River
Fri, Nov 3 @ 6:54 PM
The beautiful Yangtze River serves as the location where Chinese civilization was born. Measuring almost 4,000 miles long, the Yangtze is the longest river in China and the highest river in the world. This amazing body of water starts in the Danggula Mountains and empties close to Shanghai into the majestic Pacific. How much it [...]
Yunnan Stone Forest
Sat, Nov 4 @ 5:39 PM
The Yunnan Stone Forest is located in Kunming, which serves as the capital of the Yunnan province. This remarkable forest, also called Shilin, has been called the First Wonder of the World since the time of the Ming Dynasty. This amazing labyrinth boasts may different areas each with their own special features. Created by the [...]
Zhouzhuang
Thu, Dec 7 @ 9:46 PM
Zhouzhuang is often referred to as the "Venice of China" because it is a spectacular water township. Located in Kunshan City, it is about eighteen miles from Suzhou. Many people come to Zhouzhuang to experience its rich heritage firsthand and see the ancient homes that still stand in their original locations. Most of the buildings [...]
When to Visit China
Fri, Jul 11 @ 4:00 PM
Any good China vacation plan begins with figuring out when the best time to visit China is. The "best" time to visit China really depends on you, the tourist. Are you concerned primarily with weather conditions, with tourist crowds or with festivals and activities? Also, you might consider one of the Private China Tours to [...]
Road travel in China
Tue, Apr 27 @ 5:42 PM
For the road traveller, there is much to see in China. Top places to visit include the ancient cities of the North China Plain, the Himalayan Mountains in Tibet, and the famed Silk Road. Along the way, you get to learn about China`s fascinating history, sample its wonderful regional cuisine, and discover its natural beauty. [...]
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( Back to Top ) Guiyang China Travel
Sun, Jul 24 @ 12:59 AM
Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province, is a natural fortress. Again and again he was confronted by "massive, labyrinthine heaps of rock towering wavelike into crests or busting out like petals, dizzying in their effect as they jostle and surge toward the sky!" "Imagine a series of quaintly shaped hillocks littering a landscape that is [...]
Dali China Travel
Wed, Jul 27 @ 4:35 PM
The charming town of Dali, traditionally one of the best places in China to tune in, turn on, and drop out for a while, remains a wonderful place to visit despite the increasing commercialization brought by tour groups. Dali is the capital of the Bai Autonomous Prefecture. Located in a mountain valley at an elevation [...]
Li Jiang China Travel
Fri, Jul 29 @ 12:09 AM
Located in the northwest part of Yunnan Province, this capital of the Li Jiang Naxi Autonomous County is home to the Naxi people and to a smaller number of Bai, Tibetan, Yi, Mosu, and Han peoples. Located on the road to Tibet in a region widely regarded as being one of the most beautiful in [...]
Shangri-la China Travel
Sun, Jul 31 @ 11:37 PM
To its majority Tibetan residents, the capital of the Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, a small town on the road between Li Jiang and Tibet, is known as Gyalthang. To the town's smaller Han population, it's still called Zhongdian. To tourist authorities, hotel owners, and tour operators around the country, the town is now the earthly [...]
Hong Kong China Travel
Thu, Aug 4 @ 4:27 PM
With its beautiful skyline and beautiful harbor views, Hong Kong is a favorite destination for many tourists traveling to China. Victoria Peak, which rests high above Hong Kong, is the city's highest peak and offers stunning views of a city known for demonstrating where East meets West. While Hong Kong may not provide a high [...]
Xishuangbanna China Travel
Sat, Aug 6 @ 3:27 AM
The Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture is situated at the subtropical southwestern tip of Yunnan and shares a border with Myanmar (Burma) and Laos. About a third of its 800,000-strong population is Dai, another third is Han, and the rest comprises minorities such as the Hani, Lahu, Bulang, Jinuo, Yao, and Yi. With its tropical forests, [...]
Haikou China Travel
Mon, Aug 8 @ 1:09 AM
Hainan Island, 520km SW of Guangzhou, 480km SW of Hong Kong As the capital of Hainan Island, Haikou, formerly a treaty port in the late 1800s, is the transportation hub and center of all government and commercial services. In recent years, the town has developed into another modern Chinese city with large shops and colorful [...]
Sanya China Travel
Wed, Aug 10 @ 12:29 AM
Sanya's white-sand beaches are the nicest in China. The majority of foreign tourists here are Russians. December through February is the peak season. For sun and sand lovers, Yalong Wan (Yalong Bay) is rather a good place. About 15km or a half-hour bus ride east of Sanya, this 7km stretch of sand edging the South [...]
Chengdu China Travel
Tue, Aug 16 @ 3:53 PM
Ask a resident of Beijing or Shanghai what to do in Sichuan's capital of Chengdu, and 9 times out of 10 they'll tell you to drink tea and eat hot pot, such is the city's reputation as a culinary capital that knows how to take it easy. Indeed, Chengdu's cuisine is irresistible and tea drinking [...]
Emei Mountain China Travel
Thu, Aug 18 @ 1:54 AM
Emei means "lofty eyebrows," but it's also a pun on a poetic expression referring to the delicate brows of a beautiful woman. The mountain was named for two of its high adjacent peaks, whose outlines, according to 6th-century commentary on the "Book of Waterways," did indeed conjure the image of two long, thin, graceful eyebrows. [...]
Le Shan (Le Mountain) China Travel
Sun, Aug 21 @ 2:55 AM
The carved stone statue of the Great Buddha (Da Fo) at Le Shan is one of Sichuan's top tourist destinations, but whether it's worth a day in a tight travel schedule is debatable. The thrill of Le Shan is in your first sighting of the Great Buddha. Whether that's from the top looking down, from [...]
Qingcheng Mountain China Travel
Wed, Aug 31 @ 4:46 PM
Qingcheng Mountain offers solitary climbing on stone steps and wooden paths through dense forests of pine, fir, and cypress. Along the way are caves, ponds, a pedestrian bridge, ancient ginkgoes, and 16 Daoist and Buddhist monasteries housing statues dating from as far back as the 6th century. More important, Mount Qingcheng is considered the birthplace [...]
Wolong Nature Reserve China Travel
Fri, Sep 2 @ 1:46 AM
Established in 1963, Wolong isn't the only place to see giant pandas, nor is it the most convenient. But scientists here have made more advances in artificial breeding and raising pandas in captivity than anywhere in the world. The Wolong Breeding Center currently has about 30 giant pandas ranging in age from newborn to adult, [...]
Jiuzhai Gou (Valley of Nine Villages) China Travel
Mon, Sep 5 @ 12:48 AM
Photographs of this World Heritage nature site look surprising. The lakes are "jewel-like," the pools are "limpid," the fall colors are "flaming." For sheer scenic beauty and variety, Jiuzhai Gou has it all: dense forest, green meadow, rivers, rapids, ribbon lakes in various shades of blue and green, chalky shoals, and waterfalls of every kind [...]
Chongqing China Travel
Wed, Sep 21 @ 4:24 PM
In 1997, Chongqing became the fourth city to achieve the status of municipality (after Beijing, Tianjin, and Mountainghai). With summers so hot it's been dubbed one of China's Three Furnaces, and streets so steep that no one rides a bike, terrain and weather were once its chief claims to fame. Now, this cliff-side city overlooking [...]
Dazu (Dazu Buddhist Grottoes) China Travel
Sat, Sep 24 @ 1:00 AM
Among the most impressive and affecting artistic monuments that have survived through the ages are the extensive Buddhist cave paintings, sculptures, and carvings of Datong, Luoyang, Dunhuang, and Dazu. Of the four sites, Dazu's stone carvings, executed between 892 and 1249, are among the subtlest and most sophisticated, and worth going out of your way [...]
Middle Reaches of the Chang Jiang China Travel
Tue, Sep 27 @ 12:09 AM
The following liners have the best English-speaking guides and the best ships. And after years of experience with foreign passengers, most have removed from their itineraries excursions that require a thorough familiarity with characters and events of the Three Kingdoms in order to enjoy them. Take advantage of off-season rates; book and buy in China; [...]
Wuhan China Travel
Thu, Sep 29 @ 2:56 AM
Wuhan is primarily an industrial and business center. Were it not for the fact that many of the Three Gorges tours traditionally begin or terminate in Wuhan, few Western tourists would ever make it here. However, trisected by the Yangzi River and its longest tributary, the Hanshui, and dotted with a hundred-plus lakes and scores [...]
Changsha China Travel
Mon, Oct 3 @ 1:57 AM
Changsha is another hazy, modern Chinese city. It is the capital of Hunan Province and gateway to one of the Five Sacred Mountains of Daoism and the gorgeous scenic area of the World Heritage Site, Wu Ling Yuan. It is also home to one of the most exciting tomb collections in China — the Mawang [...]
Wudang Mountain China Travel
Fri, Oct 7 @ 12:59 AM
Unlike Emei Shan, Qingcheng Shan, and Nan Yue Heng Shan, Wudang receives relatively few tourists, and it has preserved its temples and its Daoist tradition more successfully than the less-remote mountains. The price of preservation for the traveler is a longer journey and less-comfortable lodging. However, the mountain's rugged peaks covered in old-growth forest, along [...]
The Tibetan China Travel
Fri, Oct 7 @ 3:32 PM
Tibet may be the "roof of the world," but it became that only recently, when the Indian subcontinent collided with the Eurasian landmass 35 million years ago. Prior to that, the Himalayas formed the seabed of the Tethys Sea. Mollusks are still found throughout the region. Tibet is dominated by the vast, dry Tibetan plateau, [...]
Nan Yue Heng Shan China Travel
Wed, Oct 12 @ 1:27 AM
Located on the southwestern bank of the Xiang River in the middle of Hunan Province, Nan Yue Heng Shan — known locally as Nan Yue (Southern Mountain) or Heng Shan — is one of the five sacred peaks (symbolizing the four directions and the center) of Daoism. It was believed that these peaks were supernatural [...]
China travel guide
( Back to Top ) Macau
Mon, Oct 11 @ 8:54 AM
The Portuguese settled in Macao during the mid-1550s. Today, 95 per cent of its population is Cantonese-speaking Chinese. The remainder is mostly Portuguese, with a sprinkling of other foreign nationals. A reclamation project is under way to convert Taipa and Coloane Islands into one island, making space for the new Macao International Airport and increasing the territory's land area by 20 per cent.
China Top Tourist Attractions
Mon, Oct 11 @ 8:57 AM
As China is big and remote country and few people have the opportunity to return time after time, so your aim will probably be to see as many of the main attractions as possible on your visit. This will also be the aim, unfortunately, of just about all your fellow tourists, and that includes a fair percentage of the country's own population as well.
China with Kids
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:00 AM
China is not an ideal place for children. Even for adults, the rigours of independent travel test their stamina and patience. Organised tours are easier, but they may prove boring to most children. Some parents clearly decide that, since they want to see China, the children will have to as well, but most leave them at home.
Beijing
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:03 AM
With a population of almost 11 million, Beijing is one of three special metropolitan areas in China (the others are Shanghai and Tianjin), separate from provincial control. As the national capital, Beijing is really in a special category of its own. While Shanghai and Guangzhou, among other cities, are far more vibrant economically, Beijing is the city of grace and style, lavishly endowed with the best of everything by the Communist Party top brass, if only because they have to live here too.
Chengdu
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:07 AM
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province, an area of west central China noted for its mild climate and fiery food, as well as for being the home of China's rare and endangered pandas. Chengdu's great moment in history passed more than 2,000 years ago: in the 4th century BC it was capital of the Kingdom of Zhou.
Guilin
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:10 AM
Located in the Guanxi Autonomous Region of southern China, Guilin has become one of the country's most visited cities, thanks to its setting in a landscape of limestone hills thrust up from the seabed 300 million years ago and immortalised in Chinese painting and poetry. The city itself, although pleasantly situated on the banks of the Li River and an attractive enough place for walking in, is busy, and its attractions are not quite as memorable as they are often made out to be.
Nanjing
Mon, Oct 11 @ 9:13 AM
Founded in 900 BC, the capital of Jiangsu province has endured a chequered history. It has been the capital of China several times and, for some months in 1912, it was the capital of Sun Yatsen's provisional government, following the overthrow of the Beijing-based Qing dynasty.
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