<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          Make me your Homepage
          left corner left corner
          China Daily Website

          New tourism law spurs Chinese independent travel

          Updated: 2013-10-03 17:18
          ( Xinhua)

          HEFEI -- China's first tourism law, aiming to upgrade the country's tourism industry, has caused travel agencies to raise prices, spurring more Chinese to become independent travelers.

          Having learned that a travel agency's fare for a six-day Thailand tour has surged by 2,000 yuan ($325) following the new law, which took effect on Oct 1, Li Qianying and her friend are planning to backpack around the country instead.

          "Two girls looking for experienced backpackers to pool travel expenses in Thailand this November," posted Li, a university student studying in east China's Anhui province.

          Outbound tourism products and domestic long-distance tours have seen a significant increase in price since September as we approach the effective date of the tourism law, which will more tightly regulate the market in a bid to exorcise unscrupulous operators and practices.

          "The prices for tours to the Republic of Korea, Japan and southeast Asian countries have increased by up to 80 percent during Golden Week [Oct 1-7] compared to the National Day holiday last year," said Xia Jinju, marketing director of Anhui Global International Travel Co Ltd.

          The fast-growing tourism industry in China has exposed flaws such as wanton price hikes, unfair competition and agencies' habit of ushering groups into pressurized shopping opportunities. Some operators have long depended on receiving kickbacks from tourist shops in return for bringing them customers. Such scandals concerning "black tour guides" in Hong Kong and Macao have scared tourists away.

          The implementation of the new tourism law is designed to get rid of these elements and protect the rights of tourists.

          With stricter regulation of the market and no chance of back-door operation, tour prices have gradually returned to the rational, and the abnormal phenomenon of "zero tour fare" has been eliminated.

          As a result, more Chinese who hope to travel on a modest budget have begun to arrange their own schedule and turn to the Internet for help.

          "Being a backpacker enables me to talk to more people, experience more local customs and culture, and even have the chance to eat and live like a native," said Yang Han, a graduate of the Communication University of China. Yang and her friend have been to Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia and many parts of China including Tibet -- all by themselves.

          Many are willing to rough it a little in return for value and memories. Jiang Jiecheng, a sophomore student from Beijing Language and Culture University, once spent a whole night on a train station bench in east China's Jiangxi province.

          "But that night is one of the most unforgettable experiences of my life," he said.

          Jiang planned to register for a European tour for next year's summer vacation, but the surging fares made him think better of it. A professional tour guide website came to the rescue.

          "After typing in my destination and some requirements for the trip, a comprehensive guidebook was produced for me to download," said Jiang, who has decided to visit Europe by himself.

          Apathy among travel group members and calculating tour guides has become increasingly unacceptable for today's Chinese, according to Xu Zuolin, manager of a platform that helps potential tourists find like-minded travel companions.

          "At least 500 registered users post their travel schedules on our official account of Weibo, a Twitter-like instant publishing platform, and many of them succeed in finding a travel companion," said Xu.

          Han Xuan, manager of Shandong Jiahua Travel Agency, said that the firm has this year logged a 30-percent increase in inquiries about unpacked trips -- a travel product that arranges for transportation and hotels but leaves the sightseeing part to clients.

          "In order to gain a share of profits from the growing crowd of individual travelers, we have established an online marketing center to promote our unpacked travel products," Han added.

          The tourism law's implementation will accelerate the differentiation of travel modes, which is good for the pluralistic development of the tourism industry in China, according to Wang Degang, tourism management professor with Shandong University's School of Business and Management.

          But Wang warned, "Traveling on a shoestring is more of a positive spirit and lifestyle, to find joy amid hardship, but considering other factors such as safety and comfort, it is not necessarily fit for everyone."

           
           
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品理论片在线观看| 日韩av在线一卡二卡三卡| 亚洲国产精品成人综合色在| 亚洲国产精品嫩草影院久久| 久久国产福利国产秒拍| 亚洲精品视频一二三四区| 自偷自拍三级全三级视频| 国产无遮挡性视频免费看| 欧美成人精品三级网站| 亚洲国产精品高清久久久| 国产精品久久久尹人香蕉| 中文字幕无码家庭乱欲| 亚洲国产欧美一区二区好看电影| 国产成人无码一区二区在线播放 | 国产目拍亚洲精品一区二区| 国产成人精品视频不卡| 亚洲区精品区日韩区综合区| 午夜福利高清在线观看| 特级无码毛片免费视频尤物| 亚洲精品日本一区二区| 国产亚洲精品久久久999蜜臀| 成人精品日韩专区在线观看| 夜色爽爽影院18禁妓女影院| 国产一区二区三区九精品| 国产v综合v亚洲欧美大天堂| 色哟哟www网站入口成人学校| 国产精品深夜福利免费观看 | 无遮无挡爽爽免费视频| 亚洲人成电影在线天堂色| 久久久精品2019中文字幕之3| 亚洲另类激情专区小说图片| 免费区欧美一级猛片| 精品麻豆国产色欲色欲色欲WWW| 国产人妻无码一区二区三区免费| 亚洲AV成人片不卡无码| 欧美精品一区二区精品久久| 国产在线中文字幕精品| 亚洲色欲色欲在线大片| 色噜噜亚洲男人的天堂| 免费av毛片免费观看| 日韩精品无码一区二区视频 |