Europe looks for new ways of tapping Chinese tourists
By Wang Mingjie in London | China Daily | Updated: 2016-12-05 07:37
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Seeing the size and the ever-changing nature of the outbound tourism industry in China, European destinations are looking at new ways to tap into the Chinese market.
The Austrian city of Innsbruck - located in a broad valley between high mountains, halfway between Munich, Germany, and Verona, Italy - launched a business-to-consumer campaign last year in a bid to attract more Chinese visitors.
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