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          Complacency threatens tourism drive

          By Mike Bastin (China Daily) Updated: 2011-09-16 08:41

          Complacency threatens tourism drive

          It is too easy to be smug as China heads for the top spot in attracting tourists

          In 1978, a mere 1.81 million tourists entered China, and the country was ranked 48th as a world destination; by 2000, 83.44 million tourists chose the Middle Kingdom, and China had climbed to 5th as a world destination; and by 2020 China is expected to be the world's top tourism "brand".

          Good news indeed for China but is "brand" China and in particular "brand" Beijing ready for such an explosion in visitor numbers? Is there a professional brand building in place to ensure that China remains at the top?

          Tourism destinations have evolved over the years to become branded experiences, and much can be learned from the literature on destination branding. The following destination branding model allows for the development of sustainable competitive brand advantage for both China and Beijing.

          Beijing appeals primarily for its cultural heritage and political significance. Shanghai appeals for its commercial and retail amenities and Guilin for its nature-based environment.

          Brand knowledge

          Visitor knowledge and perception of a destination is of course a key determinant in any travel decision, but aside from the Great Wall and Xi'an's Terracotta Warriors many visitors to China know very little about Chinese society and culture. This suggests superficial brand knowledge of China from a cultural and geographical perspective. Many Europeans, for example, remain blissfully unaware of most second- and third-tier cities such as Nanjing and Chongqing despite their cultural and historical significance.

          Chinese cuisine is often cited by tourists to China as a major reason for visiting the country but little is known about the rich variety of Chinese food across different parts of China. Most tourists are aware of Peking duck and sweet and sour dishes of Hong Kong and perhaps the spicy dishes of Sichuan. But little or nothing is known of the other major regional styles: Hui (from Anhui province in central China), Lu (from eastern Shandong province), Min (a seafood based cuisine from the southeastern coastal province of Fujian), Su (from Jiangsu province), Xiang (spicy food from central China's Hunan province), Xinjiang (food from the far north-west of China) and Zhe (from eastern Zhejiang province).

          Brand China needs to far more promote both its rich, 5,000-year national history and its cultural diversity as tourist attractions. Regional cuisine should form an integral part of any brand building activity, as should regional dialects and customs.

          Knowledge of modern China and rapid economic development is also crucial. Tourists often ask tour guides the most ridiculous and even condescending questions such as "Do you own your own car?" and "Do you know the capital city of America?" Having taught Chinese university students and delivered management training programs across China since the late 1990s, I am acutely aware of the incredible increase in living standards and material possessions that millions of Chinese now enjoy and also their vast repository of geographical and historical knowledge related to every corner of the globe.

          Modern Chinese lifestyles will appeal to tourists and should form a key part of any brand China promotional campaigns.

          Brand building when it comes to specific cities should involve consideration of suitable foreign cities with which to form a twinning partnership. Most of the world's major cities have long-standing twin-city relationships that serve to promote the tourist attractions of both. Beijing has no major world city as a twin, even though tourists, correctly, regard this city as the cultural center of China. New York or London would prove ideal candidates as Beijing's twin city. Subtle and sometimes major differences in the city's heritage need to be considered when searching for a suitable foreign city partner.

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