Chinese tourism to Japan plunges 50% over Lunar New Year as Thailand cashes in
Thailand was the top destination for China’s outbound travellers over the extended holiday, with tourists avoiding Japan amid rising tensions

Thailand led the list of destinations for Chinese tourists travelling overseas during this year’s extended Lunar New Year holiday, as former favourite Japan saw arrivals plummet amid a political dispute with China over Taiwan.
The Southeast Asian nation saw roughly 250,000 arrivals from China during the holiday, which ran from February 15 to 23, according to the travel marketing and technology firm China Trading Desk.
Thailand became one of the first countries eligible to receive Chinese tour groups more than two decades ago, and it has remained a popular destination ever since due to its beaches, low prices and proximity to China.
“Thailand has always been a favourite for Chinese, but it had taken a hit because of safety issues,” said China Trading Desk CEO Subramania Bhatt.