HomeNewsInfoCultureNatureTo DoTO SEEReviewsSelectionDirectoryNight-LifeForumArchives

Insider Information

Langkawi Selection
Weather

weather today

Langkawi Ads
Banner
 
BEST OF LANGKAWI / Archives / Shanghai Movers & Shakers Love May Travel

langkawi magazine

Archives SECTION

Shanghai Movers & Shakers Love May Travel

"Some 'hot lines' between Shanghai and Southeast Asian countries for the Labour Day holiday (May 1 to 7) were fully booked at our agency by April 10," said Wei Haicheng, a marketing manager at Shanghai Orient Travel Agency. "It seems that out-of-country travel became hot overnight," Wei said.

Only a few local people could afford overseas trips in the 1990s, but the situation has now completely changed. Southeast Asian destinations and Hong Kong are popular travel spots for Shanghai tourists to spend their long holidays, according to Wei's agency staff. "The hottest destination this year is Thailand, and flight tickets are hardly available after April 15," Wei explained. The number of local tourists to Hong Kong and Macao in the first quarter of this year hit a record of 100,310, up 19 per cent from the same period last year, according to Shanghai Municipal Tourism Administrative Commission statistics. The numbers also reveal that a record 26,822 local residents made overseas trips during the week-long Spring Festival holiday in February, a 9.6 per cent increase over the same time last year.

"The number of Shanghai's outbound travellers for the Labour Day holiday in May will be no less than that in the past Spring Festival," a market staffer surnamed Ge with Shanghai Qiangsheng International Travel Service said. Ge also revealed that the price for outbound travel, on average in Shanghai, will likely go up 20 per cent during the May holiday. "What we are trying to do is facilitate and guide Shanghai people's overseas trips," said Zhu Chengrong, director of the International Tourism Development Department with the commission. "Obviously, local demand for overseas travel has begun to surge," said Zhu.

According to Zhu, tourism in a city is set to enter the "fast-lane," when the local per capita gross domestic product (GDP) reaches US$800 to US$1,000. Shanghai's per capita GDP exceeded US$5,600 in 2003 and is expected to hit US$10,000 by 2010, according to a local government work report. "Currently, domestic travel still remains a main choice for local residents but the potential for outbound travel is enormous," said Zhu. "Shanghai people are fairly popular in Malaysia because they are considered very polite and are big consumers," said Chen Mingxu, marketing manager at the Culture and Tourism Sector with Consulate General of Malaysia.

The exact number of Shanghainese travelling to Malaysia isn't available, but Chen pointed out the increase in Chinese tourists to Malaysia mainly come from the country's major cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. This year, Malaysia is expected to receive about 500,000 tourists from China's mainland, exceeding 340,000 in 2003 and 450,000 in 2002, Chen said. China has become Malaysia's fourth largest tourist source in Asia after Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. "The China market is recovering rapidly since SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome)," said Zheng Rong, of Singapore Tourism Board's Shanghai Office.

In 2003, Singapore received 568,000 Chinese tourists, only a 10 per cent decrease from 2002 despite SARS, according to the board statistics. Figures also show that in the first two months of this year, tourists to Singapore exceeded 13,000. "Shanghai is a major target market for our promotion. Many Shanghainese now choose to purchase electronic products, perfume, cosmetics and high-grade clothes when traveling Singapore," Zheng said. In another development, some Europe-based airlines have increased, or will increase, flights from Europe to China this summer. The move, insiders say, is stimulated by the milestone tourism memorandum of understanding signed by the China National Tourism Administration and the European Union (EU) earlier this month to facilitate Chinese group tours to Europe.

Chinese tourists going through selected travel agencies will benefit from new procedures for visas from a dozen member EU States which have been granted "Approved Destination Status" (ADS) by China. China Eastern Airlines also launched three flights weekly between Shanghai and London beginning on April 1, in addition to its existing flights from Shanghai to Paris, Madrid, Brussels and Munich.

DOMESTIC TRAVEL

Compared to popular outbound trips, domestic travel seems a little bit "cool or more reasonable" this year but remains a main part of local tourism. A recent survey by the Shanghai Statistics Bureau shows 30 per cent of local families travelled outside the city in the past year, but only 2.2 per cent of the families went abroad and 1.8 per cent toured Hong Kong or Macao. As for the upcoming Labour Day holiday, many Shanghainese tend to take the week as an opportunity of having good rest at home. A survey by Market-Expert (Shanghai) Consultant Corporation conducted earlier this month shows that nearly half of the local residents say they will go nowhere and rest at home.

Still, many others will travel around the city or to southern parts of China, according to a recent survey by a Shanghai-based travel website. The survey showed that around 80 per cent of Shanghainese who intend to travel outside the city in the Labour Day holiday will choose to visit Zhejiang Province or southern cities like Sanya of Hainan Province, Guilin of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Xiamen of Fujian Province and Lijiang of Yunnan Province. In addition, the survey also showed that 73 per cent of local people say they will travel by themselves. Some local people plan to drive to Jiangxi and Fujian. "We will further facilitate local residents' travels around the city or to neigbouring areas in the holiday," said Zhu.

BEIJING 3/5/2004

Langkawi Ads

Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Best of Langkawi Articles
LANGKAWI CULTURE LANGKAWI INFO
Gamat - the Traditional Healer of Langkawi
Legends of Langkawi - Short version
Legends of Langkawi - Longer version
Food, glorious Malaysian food
What's Malaysia Famous For?
Malaysia's many Holidays
Pulau Langkawi
Malaysian Cuisine
The Adorable Lah - Authentically Malaysian
Legends of the Seven Wells
Ibrahim Hussein Arts Center in Langkawi
Langkawi International Festival of Art (LIFA)
Ibrahim Hussein: Up Close and Personal
Ibrahim Hussein Foundations Museum
Mahsuri Tale Brings Thunder and Rain
The Legendary Mountains of Langkawi
Langkawi Food
Langkawi Culture & History
Langkawi Batik with Soul
What-lah is this all about? (Strictly Malaysian)
Spiritual Time in Malaysia
Legends of Langkawi, Malaysia
Langkawi: Pirate Isle of Legends
Nasi Lemak, Our National Dish
Malaysian Culture
Malaysia Boleh!
MalaysianTime
Malay
Chinese in Malaysia
Malaysia's Indian Community
Kompang (Traditional Music)
Chinese Lion Dance in Malaysia
Kuda Kepang - Malaysian Dance and Theatre
Hindu Kingdoms 100 BC - 1400 AD
Islam and the Golden Age of Malacca
Who Are Malaysians?
Ancient Malaysia: 35,000 BC - 100 BC
Colonial Malaysia 1511 AD - 1957 AD
Independence and Onward: 1957 - Present Day
Craft of Malaysia
Malaysia's Games and Past Times
Malaysian Music And Dances
Jalur Gemilang - The Malaysian Flag
Bunga Raya - Malaysia`s Hibiscus
Hari Raya Puasa - Malaysia's Festivals
Chinese New Year in Malaysia
Deepavali - Malaysia's Festival of Lights
Langkawi Popular Food
Christmas in Malaysia
Malaysia's Mooncake Festival
Thaipusam - Malaysia`s Hindu Festival
Nasi Goreng Kampung
Mee Goreng Mamak
Laksa Johor
The Spice Of Life
Langkawi A Mystical Paradise
Belacan - that Divine Smelly Shrimp Paste
The Ever Versatile Nasi Goreng a Langkawi Favorite Food
The Floral Bath (mandi bunga) Ritual
The Sensational Durian - Love it or Hate it!
Always Time For Laksa - Langkawi Food
Recipe: Acar Awak (spicy mixed vegetable pickle)
Recipe: Acar Hu (fish pickle)
Otak-Otak - Traditional Malaysian Fish Mousse
Spellbound Odissi Live at Tanjung Rhu
Their Own Little Paradise
Learning Bahasa Malaysia
Oh, To be 48 Years Old and Loving It
Belgian Banker-turned-author Promotes Malaysia Through Books
LANGKAWI NATURE LANGKAWI TO DO
The Magnificent Hornbills
An Ocean Liner Called Earth
Untold Langkawi - Jewel of the North
A Cornucopia of Biological Treasures
Jungle Odyssey
In Full Feathered Splendor
Eco-Tourism & Fine Cuisine
1,000 Japanese arrive to help plant trees
Langkawi Coral Mapping Using Satellite Imagery
The Malaysian Nature Society
Conservation News:News from the Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi, 16 April 2003
Conservation News: News from the Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi, 14 April 2003
Conservation News: News from the Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi, 17 April 2003
Conservation News: News from the Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi, 13 April 2003
Conservation News: News from the Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi, 18 April
Knowing the Palm Plant
Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi News, 10 April 2003
News from the Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi, 11 April 2003
Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi News , 12 April 2003
Scientific and Heritage Expedition Langkawi News, 15 April 2003
First Sighting of the Nesting Mountain Hawk-Eagles in Malaysia !
Spectacled Langur - Dusky Leaf Monkey Business
Langkawi - Idyllic islands where Eagles soar
Healing Power of Gamat
Sea Cucumber Facts
Conservation News : Don't Feed the Monkeys
Heritage & Scientific Expedition 2003 Langkawi Islands
Managers Find Answers Swinging From a Langkawi Tree
Caves in Langkawi
Bird Watching On Langkawi island
Malaysia National Park and Preservation
Fruits of Malaysia
Edge of Darkness
Five Stars to A Malaysian Eco Warrior.
Langkawi Takes The Leads
The Plight of the Sea Eagle
Love Is In the Air
Mangrove Swamps As Strong Waves Barriers
Mangroves Stop Tsunami
Resort Presents a Glimpse Into Langkawi’s Exotic Wildlife & Nature
A Walk In The Dark
Number One Orchid Supplier
LANGKAWI NEWS LANGKAWI REVIEWS
Sequestered Souls In Stunning Langkawi
Lazing on Lush Langkawi Island
Robbed In Paradise - Times Writer Burgled by Langkawi Monkeys
Expect The Unexpected on This Legendary Island
OMG! READ THIS PLEASE!!!
Langkawi for Island Honeymoons - Where Time Stands Still
Berjaya Beach and Spa Resort in Rainforest
Chamber Music On The Beach
Langkawi the island of leisure
The Datai - New York Times
Watching Dolphins by the Andaman
Barn Thai Restaurant Langkawi
Reclaiming Vigour at Mandara Spa
Spa & Golf in The Idyllic Langkawi
Langkawi Hotel Reviews
Muatiara Burau Bay Resort Langkawi Malaysia
A Culinary Adventure in Langkawi Malaysia
Pre-Honeymoon in Langkawi
Return to Langkawi - a Traveler's Blog
Photo-free in lovely Langkawi
The Datai Hotel - an Asian Review
Restaurant & Dinning
Review Pelangi Beach Resort
Langkawi Island of Dream
Beautiful Langkawi
Irshad Mobarak - The Natural Naturalist
Langkawi's Nature A Huge Tourist Asset
Eco-Luxury in Langkawi
An Introduction to Air Trekking
Rainforest Canopy Adventure
Frommer's Overview of Langkawi
Lazy Days in Langkawi
The Datai Wins Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Horse Riding in the Langkawi Jungle
Jungle VIPs in Tropical Langkawi
A True Gem: Mutiara Burau Bay Beach Resort, Langkawi
Langkawi's many Islands - Overview
Mahathir bin Mohamad - a Langkawi Hero
Unconventional Wisdom - Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
The Datai Resort Langkawi, Malaysia
The Datai, Langkawi (Malaysia)
Living It Up On Langkawi - a British Perspective
Redemption at Tanjung Rhu
Langkawi's Best-Kept Secret
Langkawi A Yacht Cruiser's Shangri-la
Datai Bay Golf Club
Langkawi, Datai Bay and The Andaman Hotel
Langkawi Straight To The Point
Langkawi - Solace in Wonderland
KLIA Gets The Thumbs-Up From British Travellers
Irshad Mobarak: Naturalist Par Excellence
All Walks of Life
Forest Trump
Irshad the Arden Naturalist
Meet Cheft Uieli Bachhofner from Tanjung Rhu Resort
Welcome Former Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia
They Really Care About You
Mystic Mangrove Dining
Beautiful and Scenic View Holiday Villa
Aseania Review
Sunset Beach Resort: A real gem
Langkawi, Malaysia - Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort
Real Life Honeymoon
Curried Away by Malaysia
Sensual Spas
Malaysian Batik Set to Dazzle LID Delegates
Batik at the Millennial Turn
A Blast of a day on Langkawi
A Hands-on Holiday Aboard the Stardust
Charter Boat Weekend
Enchanting Getaway at Sheraton Perdana
Slice of Island Life
Unkaizan - Worth Visiting
Selayang Healthcare: Acupuncture that Works!
Captain’s Grill.. Where Dining Is A Lavish Experience
Silolona In Style
Look and learn
Mystical Langkawi
Nestled in Supreme Comfort
Job of Joy - Irshad Mobarak
Seasons To Be Jolly Well Pampered
A new Sense of Arrival at Sheraton Langkawi Beach Resort
Terms of Use