Chinese tourists flock to South-east Asia as overseas travel bounces back

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Bookings to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia jumped more than 30% from Feb 10-17 compared with 2019.

BEIJING – Chinese travellers flocked to tourist hot spots across Asia over the Chinese New Year break, with visitor numbers and spending in destinations such as Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia exceeding pre-Covid-19 levels.

Bookings to Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia combined jumped more than 30 per cent from Feb 10 to 17 compared with the same period in 2019, according to travel website operator Trip.com, with the number of Chinese visitors to Hong Kong, Macau, Japan and South Korea also increasing.Reflecting the boost from visa waivers, hotel bookings for Bangkok tripled over the period from Feb 10 to 13 year on year, while those for Singapore jumped ninefold, according to travel platform LY.com.

The jump in tourist numbers bodes well for some of the world’s largest casino operators in the former Portuguese territory, including Sands China and Wynn Macau. Across the border in Hong Kong, leader John Lee said on Feb 20 that more than 1.2 million Chinese tourists visited the city over Chinese New Year and overall hotel occupancy rates reached 90 per cent in the first few days. About 1,980 group tours from mainland China visited Hong Kong during the holiday.

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