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    Riding rising wave of arrivals, China's guides give tourists the local edge

    China Daily | Updated: 2025-04-18 00:00
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    Dan Niu, once confined to a cubicle crunching numbers at a Shanghai bank, now spends weekdays cycling through the city's alleyways, leading foreign tourists past steamed bun stalls and hidden galleries tucked away off the beaten path.

    "On our rides, we can stop anytime to chat with people at breakfast spots, or dance with retirees in public squares," says Dan, whose cycling tours give international travelers a half-day glimpse into everyday Shanghai, far from the usual tourist trail.

    Dan's career shift reflects the travel boom in China, partly fueled by visa-free policies. China has introduced unilateral visa-free policies for 38 countries, and offers 240-hour transit visa-free arrangements to another 54 countries.

    The result has been striking. More than 20 million visa-free inbound trips were recorded in 2024, a 112.3 percent increase year-on-year, according to the National Immigration Administration.

    This inbound tourism boom has opened up opportunities for people with foreign language skills like Dan.

    GZL International Travel Service in Guangdong province has expanded its multilingual guide team to around 30 people, including 14 new members hired since late 2023, with English-speaking guides remaining the most sought-after.

    In an era of instant AI-powered translation, tourists can travel to most foreign countries without the need for a translator. However, the human connection is still highly valued. After all, while technology can translate, it cannot guide. The warmth of a smile and the bond forged in a shared moment still require the human touch.

    "What we're seeing goes far beyond language assistance," says Zhou Weihong, deputy general manager of Shanghai-based travel agency Spring Tour. Since the relaxation of visa policies, the agency has seen a growing influx of European and American tourists seeking cultural experiences that standard itineraries often overlook.

    To meet demand, the agency has included the 2025 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix in its tour packages, offering international visitors an exclusive combination of race event access and carefully curated Shanghai city experiences.

    Xu Junjie, a Japanese-speaking guide, has also observed a growing trend in demand for culturally distinctive experiences.

    "Alongside classic tours, visitors are increasingly drawn to quintessentially Chinese activities like tai chi and calligraphy," Xu says. "Some even request tours of filming locations inspired by Chinese TV dramas."

    Zhao Da, a Spanish-speaking guide, says Spanish tourists tend to have different priorities. "They are captivated by China's natural landscapes, with river cruises being their favorite," Zhao says. "Equally important is shopping for unique Chinese-style fashion items."

    Even for the tourists from the same region, interests can vary with age. Chen Junjun, an English-speaking guide in Shanghai, observed that elderly European tourists seek historical experiences delivered with nostalgia, while Gen Z travelers crave urban exploration, including hidden food gems and street culture, so Chen tailors itineraries to suit generational preferences.

    Xu Kai, another English-speaking tour guide, has seen a noticeable rise in visitors from South America. He also noticed that this year's inbound tourism season started earlier than last year.

    Specializing in high-end travel, Xu Kai curates personalized itineraries that give visitors access to lesser-known, authentic experiences.

    "What surprises most guests is how different China is from what they expected," Xu Kai says. "I often hear things like, 'This isn't what we imagined at all', or 'seeing is believing'."

    Though tourist consultants are one choice for many foreign visitors, popular Chinese social media platforms have become a thriving place to discover potential tour guides. This is how Yami, a Russian-language graduate student, finds clients.

    Living in Sichuan province, home of pandas and spicy hotpot, Yami obtained a tour guide certification in early 2024 and began offering services through Xiaohongshu, or RedNote, a popular Chinese social media app.

    Yami receives a flood of inquiries through RedNote. In the second half of 2024 alone, Yami led 16 Russian tour groups, and the schedule is already fully booked through June this year.

    For Yami, guiding is more than just a paycheck. "Through daily interaction, I learn about my guests' lives back home. It feels like a study-abroad experience, with international visitors bringing the world to me," Yami says.

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    Tourists pose for photos at Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai. CHEN HAOMING/XINHUA

     

     

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