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Hi all, I'm a travel expert and someone who likes to "mess around". Recently, I discovered a hot topic: "Why Chinese are no longer keen on traveling abroad in Europe, America, Japan and South Korea". On this topic, everyone expressed their opinions, which reminded me of some of my own experiences. Today, I would like to share with you my views and experiences, and at the same time, I hope to stimulate your thinking and discussion.
First, let's take a look at the new trends in traveling abroad. In recent years, more and more Chinese have begun to seek a different travel experience, and they are no longer limited to the traditional European, American, Japanese and Korean routes, but have set their sights on more diverse and unique destinations. So, what is causing this change?
First of all, I would like to say "aesthetic fatigue". I believe we have all had the experience that when we first set foot in a country or city, we will be deeply attracted by the scenery, architecture, culture, etc. But over time, this novelty fades away and is replaced by an "aesthetic fatigue". When we come to the same place for the third and fourth time, it is difficult to have the excitement and surprise of the first time. As a result, people are looking for new and more attractive destinations.
Second, there is the issue of "cultural differences". Although countries such as Europe, the United States, Japan, and South Korea have unique cultural charms, for Chinese tourists, these cultural differences have also become a kind of "barrier" to some extent. When we travel, we want to be able to easily immerse ourselves in local life and experience the local customs. But when there are too many cultural differences, we can feel uncomfortable and troubled. On the contrary, some emerging destinations, such as Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, etc., not only have beautiful landscapes, but also have similar cultural backgrounds to China, allowing Chinese tourists to integrate and enjoy their travel more quickly.
Thirdly, there is the issue of "travel safety". In recent years, there have been some terrorist attacks and natural disasters in Europe, the United States, Japan and South Korea, which have made Chinese tourists worry about the safety of local tourism. And some of the emerging destinations, due to the good relationship between China and the locals, make it safer and more secure for Chinese tourists to travel there.
Finally, I would like to say "** the problem." With the continuous appreciation of the renminbi, the travel cost of Chinese tourists in Europe, the United States, Japan and South Korea has gradually increased. And some emerging destinations, due to their relatively low **, have become the first choice for Chinese tourists to travel abroad.
These are some of my observations and experiences. Of course, everyone's thoughts and experiences are different, and everyone is welcome to leave their own opinions and experiences in the comment area to share and communicate together. Perhaps, the next popular destination for your trip abroad will be the new world you have discovered!
Okay, so we just talked about the new trend of traveling abroad, and it also triggered some thoughts. But at this point, you may ask me, "Then are you not traveling to Europe, America, Japan and South Korea?" "Dear readers, allow me to laugh one. My answer is: Of course not!
Did you know? Every trip is an adventure, a learning, and a growth. Europe, America, Japan and South Korea have a rich historical heritage and unique cultural atmosphere, which we cannot miss. My personal feeling is that every place has its own unique charm, and the key is to experience and understand it with an open mind.
For example, French romance, Italian passion, Japanese sophistication, Korean fashion, these are their unique labels. We can walk the streets of Paris and feel the romance of French; We can reminisce about the vicissitudes of history at the Colosseum in Rome; We can experience Zen in the temples of Kyoto; We can chase trends in shopping malls in Seoul.
Of course, there are some interesting things to come across during the trip. For example, I once stumbled into a local wedding in a small village in Italy, and that experience is still unforgettable. Or, at the vending machines in Japan, I've tried all sorts of exotic drinks, some of which are so delicious that I want to take the whole machine home.
So, my point is: traveling abroad is not just about taking pictures, it's about experiencing different cultures and lifestyles. Every trip is a part of our lives and will make us a better version of ourselves.
So, are you already eager to plan your next trip? Have you found that ideal destination for you? Or did you silently plant a small seed in your heart that you want to explore the world?
See you in the comments section, let me know what you think, and share your travel stories. Let's discuss, share together, and look forward to the next trip together. Remember, the world is so big, let's go and see it together!