BEIJING, Jan. 19 -- Outbound travel to Taiwan,
Hong Kong and Macao remains popular with mainland travelers during the upcoming
Spring Festival holiday season, an online survey has showed.
About 11 percent of people polled in an online survey
released by market research firm Nielsen during the weekend picked overseas
travel destinations over domestic ones for the coming vacation, with the top
three places for short-haul trips being Hong Kong (60 percent), Taiwan (29 per
cent) and Macao (23 percent).
"In these challenging economic times, travelers on
the mainland are looking for ways to save, including organizing trips themselves
and planning short- to medium- haul trips," said Grace Pan, head of travel and
leisure research at Nielsen's China operations.
The number of tourists from the Chinese mainland
visiting Taiwan during the weeklong Spring Festival holiday season, which starts
next week, will hit 10,000 travelers, Oma Hai, chairman of the China Travel
Agencies Association and director of ProTour Travel Co in Taiwan, said last
week .
"That means 1,200 mainland tourists on each of the
weeklong holiday, compared with 400 tourists each day since Dec. 15 when direct
flights to the island from the mainland were launched," she said.
Similarly, many mainland travel agencies said tour
group packages to Taiwan have all been booked up.
"All the 400 seats in our Taiwan tour groups were
booked 20 days before the deadline and we have at least one group leaving for
the island every day of the holiday period," said Zhang Qingzhu, a marketing
manager with China Comfort Travel Ltd.
The number of tourists visiting Taiwan is currently
less than that of Hong Kong but that could have to do with the limit imposed on
mainland travelers to the island, Zhang said.
(Source: China Daily)