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How Have Mainland Chinese Market Visitation Patterns to Queensland and New South Wales Changed over the Last Decade in Terms of Nature-Based Attractions?

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DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2021.040212 | Downloads: 11 | Views: 1082

Author(s)

Wang Shiqiao 1

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1 Internal Sustainable Tourism Management, Arts, Wellington Road Clayton Victoria, 3800, Australia

Corresponding Author

Wang Shiqiao

ABSTRACT

As the development of China’s economy since 1978 and its intention to join the world economy development since 2000, more and more Chinese started going out to study, conducting business and traveling abroad. China has become one of the top 10 source markets for international travel. The recent growth of outbound travel from mainland China has significantly affected the world travel market. Almost all developed countries see the importance of Chinese tourism market and develop various strategies to attract more Chinese tourists because of their high expenditures. Australia is also among this list. Although it is important to notice that domestic travel plays a significant role in the Australian tourism industry, international travelers also matter, especially China.

KEYWORDS

Chinese market, Nature-based attractions, Queensland, New South Wales, Change over

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Wang Shiqiao, How Have Mainland Chinese Market Visitation Patterns to Queensland and New South Wales Changed over the Last Decade in Terms of Nature-Based Attractions?. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2021) 4: 74-87. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2021.040212.

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