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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang
Georg Arlt (COTRI), Jens Thraenhart
(Dragon Trail), Geoffrey Lipman (UNWTO)
and Gregory Duffell (PATA) jointly
starting www.ChinaTravelTrends.com at ITB
Berlin, March 11, 2010.
ITB
Workshop reveals: Social Media Marketing
is the best way to get the attention of
the growing Chinese Outbound Tourism
market
ChinaTravelTrends.com,
new interactive platform for China
outbound tourism, started in
Berlin.
Chinese affluent
citizens increasingly like to travel
abroad, but distrust official
information.
With more than 50 million outbound
travellers expected to leave China in
2010, the Chinese outbound market is
attracting more and more attention of
destinations around the world.
As part of the ITB Convention 2010 a
workshop organised by the German-based
COTRI China Outbound Tourism Research
Institute and the Chinese company Dragon
Trail presented Social Media Marketing as
the most promising way to reach the
Chinese market. The CEO of PATA Greg
Duffell and the Special Adviser to the
UNWTO Geoffrey Lipman supported this view
in the panel discussion with Prof. Dr.
Wolfgang Georg Arlt and Jens Thraenhart,
leaders of COTRI and Dragon Trail
respectively.
China is the country with the largest
number of internet users in the world and
has also developed into the largest
tourism source market in Asia. With
growing choice and sophistication of the
Chinese travellers, destinations and
companies have to use up-to-date
communication to reach the attention and
imagination of these high-spending
customers. Facebook, Twitter and Youtube
are banned in China, but their Chinese
equivalents are getting even more traffic
than the "western" services.
As Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt,
director of COTRI China Outbound Tourism
Research Institute, pointed out in his The
Chinese Outbound market is one of the few
source markets which continued to grow
even during the global economic crisis. In
2009, more than 47.5 million Chinese
travelled across the border, an increase
of 4% compared to 2008. The Chinese
government has recently declared to give
more support to the growth of outbound
tourism in the future with a least 9% more
outbound travels every year planned. "In
the year of transformation 2010, China
remains the most important emerging market
to regain lost ground", Prof. Arlt pointed
out.
Social Media are increasingly important
especially for the younger, affluent and
techno-savvy Chinese. Word of Mouth and
Word of Mouse are key elements of reaching
this crucial segment of the Chinese
outbound market. It is also an excellent
barometer of the rapidly evolving consumer
trends and interests that are relevant for
destinations seeking to attract a greater
share of this market, as Jens Thraenhart
Executive Partner of Beijing-based Dragon
Trail illustrated in his presentation.
The workshop started with some personal
remarks of Geoffrey Lipman, who shared his
25 years of experience in working with the
Chinese government and the Chinese tourism
industry leaders. In step with the Chinese
economic miracle, China has build a
tourism infrastructure from scratch, which
now handles close to 2 billion domestic
trips and is more and more embracing also
outbound travel.
Gregory Duffell, CEO of PATA,
remembered the audience however of the
fact, that the Chinese tourists will not
come automatically to a destination if
they do not perceive to get the right
treatment and the right products for their
tastes and expectations. Nevertheless,
Duffell confirmed that PATA is putting
special emphasis on China, which is also
documented by the publications, PATA and
COTRI have jointly published in the last
few months.
The workshop concluded with all four
panelists pushing a button to officially
launch the interactive platform for China
outbound travel.
COTRI (China Outbound Tourism Research
Institute) is the world's leading
independent research institute for
research, consulting and quality
assessment relating to the Chinese
Outbound Tourism market.
Dragon Trail provides end-to-end
solutions for hotel companies, tourism
organization, and travel corporations, as
well as small to mid-size businesses
seeking success in the Social Web,
connecting with consumers in China via
electronic distribution channels.
www.chinatraveltrends.com is the new
authoritative one-stop resource portal and
travel industry community on China
Outbound Tourism, organized jointly by
COTRI and Dragon Trail.
PATA (Pacific Asia Travel Association)
is a membership association acting as a
catalyst for the responsible development
of the Asia Pacific travel and tourism
industry.

Contact:
COTRI: info@china-outbound.com. Tel.
+49-481.8555.523
Dragon Trail: jens@dragontrail.com.
Tel. +86-134.264.20591
PATA: events@pata.org. Tel:
+66-2.658-2000
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