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COTRI Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt in Forbes: Age Is Just a Number, Misbehaving Abroad, Chinese New Year and Dining Options

  • Posted by Newsdesk
  • On 24th January 2017
  • arlt, china, chinese, Chinese New Year, food, forbes
The last fortnight has seen several blogs contributed to Forbes.com by Professor Wolfgang Georg Arlt of the China Outbound Tourism Research Institute. ‘For Chinese Tourists, Age is Just a Number,’ discusses the diversification of the outbound Chinese tourism market, as increasingly, younger and older Chinese are travelling abroad, booking online as opposed to via agencies, […]
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Prof. Dr. Arlt’s New Blog ‘As Smog Hits China, Chinese Tourists Seek Fresh Air On Pollution Free Holidays’ at Forbes.com

  • Posted by Newsdesk
  • On 6th January 2017
  • Air Pollution, china, forbes, Outbound Travel, Smog
On January 6th 2017, COTRI Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt’s latest blog, ‘As Smog Hits China, Chinese Tourists Seek Fresh Air on Pollution Free Holidays’ was published on Forbes.com. In his article, Prof. Arlt discusses the latest outbound tourism trends following China’s first ever nationwide red level fog alarm.  Severe smog in China has […]
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New Forbes Blog Posted by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt: “Getting Lost As a Tourist Will Get Easier In Shanghai Soon”

  • Posted by Newsdesk
  • On 1st September 2016
  • blog, forbes, Shanghai
COTRI Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt’s Latest Article “Getting Lost As a Tourist Will Get Easier In Shanghai Soon” published on his Forbes Blog on Saturday, August 27, 2016. Professor Arlt’s article discusses the recent initiative of Road Administration Bureau in Shanghai to open a public discussion regarding the option of removing English road […]
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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Arlt’s Latest Forbes Blog: “The Strange Case Of The Chinese Traveller Turned Refugee”

  • Posted by Christopher Ledsham
  • On 15th August 2016
  • blog, forbes, germany
COTRI Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt’s latest article “The Strange Case Of The Chinese Traveller Turned Refugee” was published on his Forbes blog on Friday August 12, 2016. The blog post discusses the recent story of a Chinese tourist in Germany who went to report a missing wallet, yet found himself accidentally registering for […]
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COTRI’s Pr. Dr. Wolfgang Arlt Publishes New Forbes.com Blog: “3,000 Chinese Tourists Visit Rio’s Olympic Games Despite Government Warning”

  • Posted by Christopher Ledsham
  • On 11th August 2016
  • blog, Brazil, forbes, olympics, sports
COTRI Director Pr. Dr. Wolfgang Arlt has published a new article entitled “3,000 Chinese Tourists Visit Rio’s Olympic Games Despite Government Warning” on his blog at Forbes.com. Coinciding with the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the article discusses safety issues related to Chinese travellers to the games in Brazil. In anticipation of potential […]
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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Arlt on Forbes: “Chinese Outbound Travellers Told To Behave Better”

  • Posted by Christopher Ledsham
  • On 7th June 2016
  • behaviour, CNTA, forbes, social media
COTRI Director [tweetable]Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Arlt posted a new article “Chinese Outbound Travellers Told To Behave Better”[/tweetable] on his blog at Forbes.com on Sunday June 5th, 2016. Professor Arlt’s article analyses the widely-reported phenomenon of largely-inexperienced Chinese outbound travellers behaving badly overseas. As a result of the controversy that has surrounded accounts of Chinese tourists […]
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New Forbes Blog Posted by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt: “Chinese Visitors to Tasmania Facing Closed Doors”

  • Posted by Christopher Ledsham
  • On 23rd May 2016
  • australia, china, Chinese Tourism, forbes, tasmania
COTRI Director Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Georg Arlt’s new article “Chinese Visitors to Tasmania Facing Closed Doors” was posted to his Forbes blog on Saturday May 21st, 2016. Building upon an interview with an experienced traveller from Chengdu published in the Spring 2016 Edition of the COTRI Market Report, Prof. Dr. Arlt explores the current state of Chinese […]
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New blog by Professor Arlt on Forbes

  • Posted by Newsdesk
  • On 21st January 2016
  • arlt, china, forbes, Nepal, tourism
Professor Wolfgang Georg Arlt of COTRI China Outbound Tourism Research Institute has published another article on the Forbes Blog. In the new article, Professor Arlt analyses the impact brought by Nepal’s waiving visa application fee for Chinese tourists upon the future development of the tourism market in Nepal. He believes that this act would prompt […]
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New blog published by Professor Arlt on Forbes: China’s Outbound Tourism in 2016

  • Posted by Newsdesk
  • On 5th January 2016
  • 2016, arlt, china, forbes, tourism
Professor Wolfgang Georg Arlt of COTRI China Outbound Tourism Research Institute has published a new blog on Forbes. In the new article, Professor Arlt predicted several possible developments of the Chinese outbound tourism market in 2016. Based on the rapid growth in 2015, it is reasonable to conclude that the number of Chinese tourists travelling […]
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New blog published by Professor Arlt on Forbes: Grand Hotel China

  • Posted by Newsdesk
  • On 14th December 2015
  • arlt, china, cotri, forbes, hotel, investment
Professor Wolfgang Georg Arlt of the Chinese Outbound Tourism Research Institute has just published a new article on his Forbes blog website. In this new blog, he analyzes the fact that Chinese companies are entering the global hotel markets by directly purchasing internationally recognized hotels or hotel groups. This has been a remarkable development of […]
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