UNDERSTANDING THE CHINESE MARKET Market Overview In 2015, China was s second largest inbound market for visitor arrivals and the largest market for total expenditure and visitor nights. 1,024,000 Visitor arrivals 1 (á 22 per cent) The information in this fact sheet comes from Tourism s (TA) international consumer research study the Consumer Demand Project (CDP). The CDP was set up in 2012 to look into how global consumers view and what most motivates them to visit. Insights from the CDP have been used extensively to inform and support development of TA s strategic direction, campaign development as well as to inform the tourism industry of potential opportunities to build the value of n tourism. The research is used to help shape the future marketing of and identify opportunities to make the country s tourism offering more attractive to overseas visitors. Holiday 5 Business 9% Visiting friends & relatives Education Most important factors when selecting a holiday destination Safety and security 40% World class nature 40% Good food and wine 35% Aquatic and coastal 35% Value for money Spectacular coastal scenery Rich history and heritage Romantic destination Family friendly Great shopping 2 Friendly and open citizens *2 Average nights stayed $8.3bn Total spend 2 (á 45 per cent) **2 Median nights stayed Read as: 40% of respondents rate safety and security among the top five most important factors when choosing a holiday destination. Notes: *Average nights: the sum of all nights divided by the sum of all visitors. **Median nights: represents the midpoint length of stay for which of visitors stay less and stay longer, removing the impact of very long stay visitors. Data refers to an average of 2011-2015. Refers to share of arrivals of respective purpose. Sources: 1. Department of Immigration and Border Protection, December 2015. 2. Tourism Research, International Visitor Survey, December 2015.
AUSTRALIA S POSITION AND OPPORTUNITY Purchase funnel Aspiration Which of the following destinations are you considering travelling to in the next 4 years? Awareness of holiday experiences How aware would you say you are of the holiday experiences on offer in the following destinations? Intention Which of the following destinations are you actively planning to visit for a holiday in the next 2 years? Visitation millions of trips in 2015 1 2 58% 57% 5 47% 47% 4 4 37% 1 1 10% United States* Vietnam Switzerland Russia 2.7 2.1 1.8 1.7 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.0 7.9 11th Read as: of Chinese consumers are considering travel to in the next 4 years, while 37% are intending to visit in the next 2 years. is ranked #11 for visitation against other out-of-region (OOR) destinations for Chinese travellers. Notes: * is included in US for visitation figures as cannot be separated. Sources: 1: Tourism Economics, YE2015 Opportunity matrix The opportunity matrix is a comprehensive way to showcase the opportunity for n tourism through identifying the key thematic appeals and experience categories. Among the Chinese market, performs strongest with respect to natural beauty, aquatic and coastal and wildlife. Aquatic and coastal experiences have a slightly stronger level of appeal and association with (higher and to the right), while natural beauty experiences are considered most important (larger bubble). Food and wine experiences are also important among this market, but generate lower levels of association with. Association with % of out-of-region travellers* High Association with High Association with 80 Low Experience Appeal High Experience Appeal 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 Low Association with Low Association with Low Experience Appeal High Experience Appeal 15 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 Experience appeal % out-of-region travellers* who find experience appealing Aquatic and Coastal Food and Wine City Sport and Adventure History and Culture Natural Beauty Wildlife Size of bubble = Importance for destination choice Read as: Food and wine experiences are important among the Chinese market, and while there is a high level of tested appeal for s food and wine experiences, the unprompted association with these types of experiences is weaker than average. Notes: *Out-of-region travellers refers to consumers travelling outside their region of residence.
NATURE AND WILDLIFE How does rate? Respondents were asked to indicate which destinations they associated with the following factors. Each respondent was provided with a list in excess of 50 international destinations. World class nature not visited Greece Switzerland 4 36% visited 57% 37% 79% Read as: of respondents who have not visited associate with world class nature. This figure rises to 79% among those who have visited. Unique and interesting wildlife Total respondents Kenya South Africa Brazil North Africa Mauritius 2 60% Read as: 60% of total respondents associate with unique and interesting wildlife. Elements of world class nature Most important types of world class nature Remarkable scenery to soak up Developed coastal Engaging with nature World Heritage status areas Remarkable natural environments Historical, cultural or religious sites Escape to secluded relaxing areas Areas with good visitor infrastructure 1 1 Read as: of respondents said that remarkable scenery to soak up is a key element of world class nature. 7% Tropical islands and beaches Historical / cultural / religious Natural remote coastal areas Wilderness / mountain / rainforest areas Wide open inland / outback / desert areas 1 Read as: of respondents said developed coastal environments are an important type of world class nature. 7%
FOOD AND WINE How does rate? Respondents were asked to indicate which destinations they associated with the following factors. Each respondent was provided with a list in excess of 50 international destinations. Good food and wine not visited Spain 5 4 visited Brazil 4 69% 65% Read as: of respondents who have not visited associate with good food and wine. This figure rises to 69% among those who have visited. Current associations with n food and wine Fresh food in pristine environments Fresh seafood Fish and chips on the beach High grade meat and live stock A heritage of food and wine culture Wineries with great food Spectacular outdoor dining Stunning food and wine trails Multicultural food Food and wine events and local festivals 5 48% 4 40% 37% 56% Read as: 56% of respondents associate n food and wine with fresh food in pristine environments. Elements of good food and wine Interesting street-food Important types of good food and wine Fresh seafood Fresh local produce A range of multicultural food options 3 A heritage of food and wine culture Natural fruit and vegetables 2 A national style of cooking High grade meat and livestock 8% Award winning restaurants 7% Renowned cheese and dairy Vineyards/winery Award winning wineries Read as: of respondents said interesting street-food is a key element of good food and wine. Read as: of respondents said fresh seafood is an important type of good food and wine.
AQUATIC AND COASTAL How does rate? Respondents were asked to indicate which destinations they associated with the following factors. Each respondent was provided with a list in excess of 50 international destinations. Aquatic and coastal not visited Caribbean visited Brazil 76% Read as: of respondents who have not visited associate with aquatic and coastal experiences. This figure rises to 76% among those who have visited. Remote coastal, beach and aquatic locations Aquatic wildlife not visited visited not visited visited Mauritius Philippines Scandinavia 1 1 10% Greece Sri Lanka 6 40% 1 Scandinavia 65% Read as: 6 of respondents that have visited associate with Remote coastal, beach and aquatic locations. Developed coastal and beach locations Read as: 65% of respondents that have visited associate with aquatic wildlife. Tropical islands and locations not visited visited not visited visited Greece 36% 2 Greece 2 2 62% Mauritius Philippines Sri Lanka South Africa Brazil 2 Read as: 62% of respondents that have visited associate with developed coastal and beach locations. Read as: of respondents that have visited associate with tropical islands and locations.
ATTRACTIONS AND EVENTS Attractions and events play a valuable role in attracting visitors to in addition to encouraging visitors to disperse throughout the country and extend their stay. Top 10 n attractions n beaches 62% n wildlife 52% n food and wine The Great Barrier Reef Rainforests/forests and national parks Unspoilt natural wilderness The n climate Island experiences n coastal lifestyle 4 n Aboriginal culture Read as: 62% of respondents indicate n beaches as an appealing n attraction. Leisure events Respondents were asked to what extent they agreed with the following statement: When travelling internationally I always look to time my trip and places visited with an event or festival of interest. 2 75% No Unsure Yes Read as: 75% of respondents indicate that they always look to time their trip and places visited with an event or festival of interest. Most appealing events to attend overseas Natural and wildlife events 67% Events with the greatest influence on destination choice Food and wine festivals 60% Food and wine festivals 6 Music festivals 59% Family events 55% Religious events 58% Local/ regional events 55% Major sporting events 58% Cultural celebrations Cultural celebrations 56% Arts and entertainment events Natural and wildlife events 56% Music festivals 48% Family friendly events 56% Sporting events 36% Local/ regional events 55% Religious events Arts and entertainment events 52% Read as: 67% of respondents indicate nature and wildlife events as appealing elements when travelling overseas. Read as: 60% of respondents indicate the influence of food and wine festivals on destination choice.
PLANNING AND BOOKING INFORMATION SOURCES The following charts highlight the information sources that Chinese consumers use to plan and book their holidays. Preferred sources for early planning and holiday inspiration Online hotel booking site Online travel agent Online flights booking site Travel or guide books General internet searching Travel agent (telephone or in person) Traveller review sites Brochures Friends or relatives that have been before or live there Sites for specific destinations 9% Been there before 6% 2 Read as: of respondents indicate online hotel booking sites as a preferred source during the early stages of planning a holiday. Preferred sources for seeking information about a holiday destination Online hotel booking site 2 Online flights booking site Travel or guide books Social media Traveller review sites General internet searching Travel agent (telephone or in person) National tourism website Brochures Talking to friends or relatives that have been Online travel agent Read as: 2 of respondents indicate online hotel booking sites as a preferred source for seeking information about a holiday destination. Preferred sources used to book a holiday Travel agent (online) Directly through airline (online) Travel agent (telephone or in person) Accommodation provider (online) Directly through airline (telephone or person) Tour operator (online) Accommodation provider (telephone or in person) Tour operator (telephone or in person) Other travel booking website Airbnb 10% 3 30% 36% Read as: 36% of respondents indicate travel agent (online) as a preferred source when booking a holiday.
RESPONDENT PROFILE Gender Male Female Place of residence Shanghai Beijing Guangzhou Shenzhen Hangzhou Nanjing Tianjin Qingdao Suzhou Xiamen 6% 5% 2% 2% Living situation Partner and kids 72% 37% Age Under 29 years 30-39 years 40-49 years 50-59 years 6% 60+ years 2% Income Under 100,000 2% 100,000-149,000 1 150,000-199,000 200,000 to 249,999 250,000 to 299,999 300,000 to 399,999 400,000 to 499,999 9% 500,000 to 749,999 6% 750,000 or more 6% Employment status Work full time 95% 4 About the research The Consumer Demand Project (CDP) research is carried out by BDA Marketing Planning, a consultancy who specialise in international demand side strategy development and consumer research. It helps determine the strategic priorities to achieve the Tourism 2020 goal, by providing a comprehensive assessment of s current destination appeal and the latent demand potential. The research is conducted annually across eleven of s key tourism markets: China,, India,, Japan,,,, South Korea, and. In 2016, the following markets were integrated into the program: Hong Kong, Taiwan,, Brazil, and. Over the last five years, Tourism have spoken to over 90,000 international long-haul travellers via online research panels. Partner Parents 9% Other Want to know more? Alone Housemates Single parent Full time student Work part time Fact sheets for seventeen of s key tourism markets can be accessed at: http://www. tourism.australia.com/statistics/ consumer-demand-research.aspx Occupations For more information, please contact: Professional Manager Clerical and Admin 8% 3 ask.us@tourism.australia.com www.tourism.australia.com @TourismAus Labourer / trade 5% Self-employed Sales Worker Other