China's Golden Week gives British tourism industry a big boost
CGTN

Britain is expecting a rise in visitors from China as Chinese people celebrate their National Day with a Golden Week holiday, the official tourism agency said Tuesday.

VisitBritain said figures show more people than ever are choosing to visit Britain, with Golden Week a prime time for their journeys.

Forward flight booking data shows that flight arrivals from China for September to November are 23 percent up from the same period last year.

VisitBritain said its latest official statistics show there were a record number of visits from China to Britain in the first quarter of 2019. There were 69,000 visits from China to Britain in January to March this year, beating last year's record first quarter, with visitors spending a record 123 million pounds (151 million U.S. dollars), up 28 percent over 2017.

The British Museum in London, UK. /VCG Photo

The British Museum in London, UK. /VCG Photo

VisitBritain Director Patricia Yates said: "China is the world's most valuable outbound market and a huge tourism opportunity for the UK. We want to be top of the list as a must-go-now destination for Chinese travelers and to give them a world-class visitor experience."

The agency said visitors from China spent, on average, 1,680 pounds (2,064 U.S. dollars) per visit in Britain in 2018, almost three times the all market average. They also stayed longer, with holidaymakers from China staying an average of 16 nights compared to the all market average of seven, and traveled more widely across Britain than other visitors.

Studies show shopping is the most popular activity in Britain for Chinese visitors followed by dining in restaurants, visiting parks or gardens, and museums or galleries.

(Cover: Big Ben in London, UK. /VCG Photo)

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency