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    Houston rolls out red carpet for Asian tourists

    Xinhua | Updated: 2016-12-13 10:36

    Helping to boost the number of Asian tourists to Houston is the growing number of airlines servicing Asia, including United Airlines and ANA (All Nippon Airways).

    "Before 2008, we had only Continental Airline flying between Tokyo and Houston," said Yao, of the Houston Convention &Visitors Bureau. "Today we have United and ANA Air. We have so many Asian airlines flying into Houston and they bring the tourism. It benefits Houston and it benefits Asians."

    Local hotels, like the upscale St. Regis Houston, make a special effort to accommodate the growing number of Asian visitors, said Matthew Vesely, the hotel's director of marketing and sales.

    "We have room door hangars written in Chinese character, where they can order comfort food in their style," Vesely said. "We also put their slippers next to the bed right away; we don' t wait for turn down service to do that. They like to wear slippers in their room all the time.

    What's more, St. Regis places tea kettles and green tea in the rooms of Asian visitors, and for Chinese visitors the hotel provides a toothbrush, comb and razor blades because many hotels in China do not provide toiletries for guests.

    "We want to make them feel comfortable when they arrive," Vesely said.

    Before a Chinese delegation arrives, Vesely said that the hotel staff removes white flowers from the lobby area because the color white symbolizes bereavement, back luck and failure in the Chinese culture.

    Asian visitors to Houston typically have a large disposable income and are ready to put that buying power to use, Vesely said.

    "When they come here, it' s all shopping, shopping, shopping," he said. "They might be able to buy the same goods in China, like Cartier. "But the taxes are cheaper here and there's more selection."

    In fact, international tourists can take their receipts to the tax-free office at The Galleria, which will refund their taxes. Some Asian visitors will take that refund to use for more shopping.

    Chinese tourists recently became the Galleria's biggest foreign shoppers, and stores are hiring Mandarin-speaking sales staff to cater to them.

    Leo Yao, one of the Asia Pacific reps at Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau, said that Chinese tourists are discriminating about what they want to do and see in Houston.

    "When you create an itinerary for a Chinese visitor, if you tell them we're going to a museum, they will always tell you no," Yao said. "However, if you say we have the Houston Museum of Natural Science with a dinosaur park, they realize we have a special museum. Many will stay to see the Egyptian exhibit as well."

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