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Tourism industry looking to woo more Chinese visitors - most popular chinese restaurant dishes

by:Two Eight     2019-10-20
Tourism industry looking to woo more Chinese visitors  -  most popular chinese restaurant dishes
Irish tourism service providers are urged to take steps to attract more tourists from China to offset the decline in the number of tourists from the UK after Brexit.
Felte Ireland is holding a series of seminars across the country to teach people what Chinese tourists want when they visit Ireland.
"Irish businesses are very interested in learning about this culture," said Wynne Liu, CEO and workshop trainer at Emerald Media.
"We have a lot of challenges like language barriers, do we know their culture, do we know their body language? How can we better provide them with a pleasant experience ? "
Day program Me provides participants with language, cultural background and introduction to the Chinese economy.
They also received guidance and tips on how to use Chinese social media, especially WeChat, the country's most popular platform, but unlike Twitter and Facebook.
From 2017 in 2014 to 75,000, 44,000 of them from China.
The Irish investment bank expects this figure to grow to 175,000 by 2025.
China and Ireland have recently added some direct flights to boost growth.
"People are looking for experience," MS Liu said . ".
"Of course, everyone who comes here will have a top-level --
There are ten places to see in Ireland, and then they will.
They will also take this opportunity to taste authentic Irish cuisine.
Food also plays a very important role in Chinese culture, so people like to try different things. ""Mid-to-
We find that they travel more frequently in Europe.
They will also take some time to buy more of the farm produce made in suweiniers, Ireland as well as gifts and bring them back to their friends, colleagues or family.
"The training was attended by delegates from the popular restaurant Roly's Bistro in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Although the restaurant continues to offer traditional Irish cuisine made from local ingredients, the restaurant has translated the menu to make it easier for Chinese guests to understand.
The agency also offers Chinese diners the option to provide food like they do at home.
"They like to eat family-style food and they like to put everything together," says Paul Cartwright, head chef and director of Roly's . ".
"They bring appetizers, soups, entrees at the same time and then eat them together.
"Food is also presented in a way that provides a story, both behind the dishes themselves and on the dishes.
The restaurant also began to connect with Chinese tourists via WeChat.
It is believed that the Chinese market has huge potential. in 2016, 0. 116 billion people traveled from China to all parts of the world, and spent $160 billion in the process.
However, the Irish Football Association says people who serve here must be aware of the cultural differences between Ireland and China.
For example, the fourth number is related to death in China, so it is recommended that hotels do not assign rooms with this number to Chinese guests.
However, according to the tourism organization, 6, 9 and 9 are considered lucky and should be allocated as much as possible.
People who work in gift shops are also urged to provide small gifts in every purchase of Chinese tourists, as this is considered an appreciation for their customs. "Photo-
It said, "parking at tourist attractions is also a good idea because Chinese tourists like to take pictures.
At the same time, there are 26 Irish tourism companies, including 13.
Timers-will travel to China next month to participate in the 2019 sales mission of Irish tourism.
The Irish Tourism Board briefed the companies today and will then carry out sales missions in four major cities in China.
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