Where rich families frolic
Dubai's hotels give luxury experience to all age groups. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Roughly 5 percent of the agency's clients visited South Africa.
Chinese arrivals increased by over 60 percent in 2016 compared with the previous year, the country's statistics authority reports.
Visitors enjoy warm spring and summer weather during Chinese winter.
They view lions, black rhinos and leopards at Kruger National Park.
Thousands of seals flop atop rocks in Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve.
Dubai's Atlantis hotel's Underwater World and Ferrari World are popular with kids. Its Burj Al Arab Hotel offers luxury for all age groups.
Wealthy Chinese enjoy traveling to the United States to enjoy its natural wonders and educational facilities. They explore beaches, theme parks, zoos and museums. Many visit prestigious universities to explore their aspirations for their children to study abroad.
New Zealand's appeal hails from stunning topography, pure skies and its role as the setting of the hit Chinese reality show, Dad, Where Are We Going?
Otherworldly national parks and pristine ecology attract well-to-do Chinese to Canada and Fiji.