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    Chinese tourists are ready to go off the beaten track, says report by Airbnb

    By Fan Feifei | China Daily Africa | Updated: 2017-05-28 08:23

    Chinese tourists like to visit less well-known small cities and villages - along with big cities and hot destinations - when traveling to countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative, according to a report by international house-sharing service provider Airbnb Inc.

    More than 420,000 Chinese tourists booked accommodations through Airbnb in the economies participating in the Belt and Road Initiative in the past year, including Middle Eastern countries, in a process that contributed about $30 million in income to local property owners, the report said.

    It found that Thailand was the most popular tourist destination for Chinese outbound tourists, followed by Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. Among cities, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur were the top choices.

    The report said that more than half the Chinese visitors to Singapore, Sri Lanka and Vietnam chose to live under the same roof as Airbnb homeowners.

    Moreover, nearly 340,000 tourists from countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative traveled to China through booking accommodations at Airbnb in 2016.

    The report's findings showed that Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou have become the most favored destinations among foreign travelers. Meanwhile, property owners from China's third-and fourth-tier cities also received guests from those economies.

    Users of Airbnb Singapore had the most extensive presence, covering almost 100 Chinese cities in 30 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, followed by users from Malaysia, Thailand and Russia.

    "Airbnb is committed to building a cultural exchange platform on which people from different countries can open their homes and welcome each other, and play an active role in promoting people-to-people communication," says An Li, vice-president of Airbnb China and head of the public policy team.

    The report also found that more than 60 percent of Chinese tourists to the Belt and Road economies were 30 or younger.

    The most popular destinations among Chinese tourists age 60 or older were Thailand, Singapore and Russia.

    In March, Airbnb signed an agreement with Fudan University to establish an Airbnb Go-Global Fudan Scholarship, which will support students to study in the countries and regions related to the Belt and Road Initiative.

    Founded in August 2008 and based in San Francisco, Airbnb is a major player in the international sharing economy, having connected more than 150 million users in more than 65,000 cities in 191 countries.

    Ma Tianjiao, an analyst at Beijing-based internet consultancy Analysys, says that nowadays Chinese travelers are not satisfied with a hotel and are willing to try something different during a trip.

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