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Foreign traveluu by Chinese is way down. 40% fewer trips in 2023 versus 2019 and down more this year.
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They're supposedly in the midst of a real estate crisis. We'll finally find out for sure in 2038
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So, anyway, I'm guessing the middle to upper middle class Chinese aren't feeling as flush as they were to take on foreign travel.
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I'm assuming because the gov't goes to great lengths to control the messaging that it will be a long time before we know the truth about things happening inside China's borders.
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I have to admit that my sympathy bucket ran dry some time ago
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In my situation, the co-workers and/or families were not only hosts for meals but also tour guides. On weekends, we spent the better part of the day together. |
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Entitled much?
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Geez, this forum has lost a lot of etiquette and gotten just nasty toward each other sometimes. Would you talk to me like that in real life internet tough guy? My point was that these large groups clog small spaces unlike smaller groups do. When 100 people need to gather around the tour group leader in a stationary spot it doesnt allow others to pass. They are basically lost without contact with the tour leader so they are reluctant to move or get out of the way of others.It's just bad common courtesy.
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It's *incredibly* difficult for older people to work up the courage to travel. Shuffling along like "the walking dead" in tour groups with other "walking dead" lets them escape the boredom of living out their days alone. Good on them.
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