Tourism is an enjoyable activity that allows us to relax, broaden our horizons, and experience different cultures and customs. However, different people may have different ways and habits when traveling, which reflects differences in their personalities, values, and cultural backgrounds. An interesting phenomenon is that we often see that Chinese people like to "drag boxes" when traveling, while foreigners like backpacks. Why is that?What is the deep reason and meaning behind this?Chinese tourists like to "drag boxes", while foreigners like backpacks, which first reflects the difference in their travel methods. Generally speaking, Chinese tourists prefer to travel in groups or independently, but they will also plan their itinerary, accommodation and transportation, as well as shopping and dining arrangements in advance.
They want comfort and convenience on the road, and they don't want to encounter too many hassles and uncertainties. As a result, they choose to travel with plenty of suitcases to suit their various needs and preferences. Suitcases can hold more clothing, supplies, food, and gifts, as well as show off your taste and identity. While dragging the suitcase, Chinese people will also choose to stay in a hotel or homestay to enjoy a comfortable accommodation environment and services, as well as convenient transportation and facilities. The purpose of Chinese travel is often to enjoy the beautiful scenery, taste the food, buy special products, take pictures**, and relax and experience a different way of life.
In contrast, foreign travel is more inclined to backpacking, or adventure travel. They focus more on the process and experience of travel rather than the destination and outcome. They like freedom and spontaneity, and they don't like to be bound by fixed plans and arrangements. As a result, they choose to travel with a lightweight backpack to adapt to a variety of different environments and situations. A backpack can hold some necessary items such as clothes, toiletries, maps, cameras, etc., and it can also reflect your personality and style. While carrying a bag, foreigners also choose to stay in youth hostels, campsites or locals' homes to enjoy the interaction and interaction with locals and other travelers, as well as to experience local culture and customs. The purpose of foreigners is often to explore the unknown, challenge themselves, learn new knowledge, increase knowledge, and find fun to experience different meanings of life.
Chinese people like to "drag boxes", while foreigners like backpacks, which secondly reflects the difference in their travel purposes. Generally speaking, Chinese travel is more inclined to sightseeing tourism, or consumption tourism. They focus more on the results and gains of tourism than on the process and experience of tourism. They want to see beautiful landscapes, visit famous attractions, buy valuable goods, taste unique food, and take commemorative photos during their trips. They believe that these are the value and significance of tourism, as well as the results and rewards of tourism. As a result, they choose to travel with plenty of suitcases to carry their gains and memories.
A suitcase is a great way to protect your belongings and also to show your accomplishments and satisfaction. While dragging the suitcase, Chinese people will also choose to go to some popular tourist destinations, such as Europe, the United States, Japan, etc., or some famous scenic spots, such as Huangshan, Jiuzhaigou, Zhangjiajie, etc. They consider these places to be a must-visit place for tourism, as well as a sign and symbol of tourism. In contrast, foreign tourists are more inclined to experience tourism, or learning tourism. They pay more attention to the process and experience of tourism than the results and gains of tourism. They want to encounter new things, experience different cultures, learn new knowledge, increase insight and wisdom, and find fun and excitement during their travels. They believe that these are the value and significance of tourism, as well as the process and experience of tourism.
As a result, they choose to travel with a lightweight backpack to accommodate a variety of environments and situations. Backpacks can facilitate one's own movement, but also reflect one's own exploration and adventure. While carrying a bag, foreigners will also choose to go to some less popular tourist destinations, such as Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, etc., or some less famous scenic spots, such as small towns, villages, nature reserves, etc. They see these places as new discoveries in tourism, as well as challenges and opportunities for tourism. Chinese tourists like to "drag boxes", while foreigners like backpacks, which finally reflects their differences in travel culture.
Generally speaking, Chinese tourism is more influenced by traditional Chinese culture, while foreign tourism is more influenced by modern Western culture. Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes values such as respect, etiquette, frugality, comfort, and harmony, which are also reflected in Chinese travel. Chinese people will respect local customs and habits when traveling, and will not behave in an offensive or impolite manner. Chinese people will spend frugally when traveling, and will not waste or luxury. Chinese people will seek comfort and comfort when traveling, and will not be adventurous or exciting. Chinese people will live in harmony when traveling, and there will be no quarrels or conflicts. Therefore, Chinese people will choose to travel with a large number of suitcases to show their respect.
Chinese tourists like to "drag boxes", while foreigners like backpacks, this phenomenon reflects their differences in travel methods, purposes and culture. These differences are not only influenced by objective factors such as history, economy, and society, but also by subjective factors such as personality, values, and lifestyle. We can't simply reduce these differences to good and bad, high and low, good and bad judgments, but we should respect and understand everyone's travel choices and preferences. At the same time, we can also learn and learn from some beneficial tourism concepts and methods to enrich and enhance our tourism experience and quality.
First of all, we can learn more freedom and casualness, as well as more exploration and adventure from backpacking for foreigners. Backpacking allows us to get rid of fixed plans and arrangements and adjust and change them at any time according to our interests and circumstances. This allows us to have more opportunities and possibilities, encounter more novelties and surprises, experience more culture and customs, learn more knowledge and wisdom, and find more fun and excitement. Backpacking also allows us to challenge ourselves and push our limits, exercise our mind, body and mind, enhance our adaptability and resilience, and cultivate our independence and creativity. Of course, backpacking also has certain risks and inconveniences, and we need to be fully prepared and protected to ensure a safe and smooth journey.
Secondly, we can learn more respect and etiquette, as well as more frugality and comfort from the "luggage" travel of Chinese people. Traveling in a tow box allows us to respect local customs and habits and not behave in an offensive or rude manner. In this way, we can win the friendship and trust of the locals, enhance our communication and interaction with the locals, understand and appreciate the local history and culture, and feel and integrate into the local lifestyle. Traveling in a tow box also allows us to spend frugally, without waste or luxury. This allows us to save more money and resources for more valuable and meaningful things, such as supporting local public welfare and environmental protection, or extending the duration and scope of travel. Of course, there are certain burdens and restrictions on traveling with a suitcase, and we need to make reasonable plans and arrangements to reduce the stress and hassle of the journey.
In short, Chinese tourists like to "drag boxes", while foreigners like backpacks, which is a difference in the way of travel, but also a kind of cultural diversity in tourism. We should respect and understand this difference and diversity, and we should also learn and learn from the advantages and strengths of it, so as to improve our tourism level and realm, and enjoy a richer and more wonderful tourism life.