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Destinations known | How to attract the new wave of Chinese tourists: big-city thrills, nighttime activities, adventure tourism – or go with ChatGPT’s humorous advice?

  • ‘Urban hedonism’ remains very desirable for Chinese tourists despite early pandemic predictions, while many want adrenaline-fuelled experiences, experts say
  • Cold-weather activities are also being embraced, encouraged by the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics – or countries could put pictures of pandas on all currency

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Macau’s just-opened ZipCity zipline attraction offers evening excursions over Cotai accompanied by an audiovisual show illuminated by more than 100,000 LED lights. Night tourism is expected to be a significant draw as Chinese tourists return to global destinations. Photo: ZipCity

ChatGPT? Sorry, but we’re not impressed.

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We had fanciful visions of being able to type a question into the chatbot that’s taking the world by storm and within seconds have a reply that could serve as a column, saving us hours of research and writing*.

But no. We asked the website, “What must destinations around the world do to attract Chinese tourists?” and received a seven-point answer that included such pearls of wisdom as: offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival options; offer Chinese payment options; and create Chinese-friendly experiences. Not exactly insightful. Or engaging.

We then asked the AI software the same question but told it to reply with a bit of humour.

It made another seven suggestions, which included: replace all currency with pictures of pandas; replace all road signs with pictures of Chairman Mao; and replace all toilet paper with Chinese characters (what?). “Chinese tourists love” pandas, Chairman Mao and their written characters, according to the chatbot.

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Alas, it seems we still need to refer to the experts after all.

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