Why is Indian tourism not popular in China?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-20
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the eyes of the Chinese people, India always has a negative image of super old or even primitive infrastructure, super slow and full of people, rotting corpses floating in the Ganges, garbage everywhere, no public toilets, slums everywhere, and groups of beggars. Of course, India must have relatively developed cities, but there are too many negative things, and it is difficult for Chinese to imagine that there are such backward countries today, with a dirty and messy super backward image, resulting in few Chinese really willing to travel to India.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    From the moment of its birth, India has regarded itself as a big country, boasting of being the hegemon of South Asia, and the South Asian region is even more regarded as its sphere of influence, and has always been very unconvinced by the Chinese, wanting to compete with China for everything, and is more afraid that China will exert force in the South Asian region to replace India's influence, coupled with the correction of history, Sino-Indian relations are very poor, and they stare at each other.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Perhaps the most widely criticized is India's health problems. I've been to India three times, and it's really not very clean, even on the streets of the central city of the capital, you can see garbage everywhere, for the "picky" Chinese tourists, how can they think of going all the way to a dirty country to play?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Indians are used to walking barefoot, although foreigners are not required to be barefoot, but if you visit a temple, you must be barefoot, but the temple floor in India is not as clean as the temple in Thailand, and there is dust and even mouse droppings on the floor, so that you have the idea of throwing away your socks when you walk out of the temple. It may be better to bring a plastic shoe cover.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most of the Indians are vegetarians, and their dishes are basically all kinds of curry paste, and every time they eat, they are simply "suffering". How can this be endured by the Chinese who "take food as the sky"?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although India's consumption is very cheap, food, clothing and accommodation are much cheaper than China's, but the plane from China to India is not as convenient as imagined, the time is relatively long, and the take-off and arrival times are not very good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's 40 degrees on the streets both day and night, and the cool weather is only from October to February.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Indian food has a lot of spices and is very spicy, which may be difficult for people who are not used to eating spicy food.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The streets are filled with the smell of fruit, feces and sewers, and the bad smell of people on hot days makes you want to put a clip on your nose. If you must go to India, bring carminative oil with you, and apply a little under your nose when you can't stand it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Eating curry every day, no water or electricity, the smell is noisy, and the sewage is flowing sideways, do you go to such a place, looking for death.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you don't say anything else, you can't stand it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Are Chinese popular in India, as follows: Hello Dear India, there are many Chinese, and they are generally warmly welcomed by the locals. Especially in India's fastest growing region, Chinese are welcomed by the Indian people.

    In addition, traditional Chinese culture is often used in Indian entertainment programs, making Chinese more popular.

    Are the Chinese popular in India.

    Are Chinese popular in India, as follows: Hello Dear India, there are many Chinese, and they are generally warmly welcomed by the locals. Especially in India's fastest growing region, Chinese are welcomed by the Indian people. In addition, traditional Chinese culture is often used in Indian entertainment programs, making Chinese more popular.

    Hello dearGenerally speaking, China is welcomed in India. Over the past few decades, India and China have made amazing progress in friendship and cooperation. Despite political and border disputes, the economic, cultural and social exchanges between the two countries have been strengthened, as well as their friendship.

    In India, we can see more and more Chinese enterprises and capital investing in India, and at the same time, more and more Indian students are studying in China, as well as an increasing number of friendship associations and exchange activities, so it is predictable that Chinese will be welcomed in India.

    Hello Chinese are treated in India with kindness, but sometimes they are discriminated against. In fact, the popularity of Chinese in India depends on the socio-economic conditions of a particular region. In most remote areas and areas that have not objectively been further developed by society, the attitude of Indian locals towards the Chinese is of course different.

    In traditional Indian strongholds, such as Delhi, Mumbai and Windsor, the popularity of the Chinese is higher.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, the question of whether to travel to India or not depends on the individual's situation and preferences. Here are some of the factors that may influence people's decision to travel to India or not:

    1.Cultural Differences and Language Barriers: India is a multi-ethnic, multilingual, and multi-religious country, with great cultural and linguistic differences between different regions, which can cause some difficulties for tourists.

    When traveling to India, you need to understand the local culture, religion and customs, as well as face language barriers that may arise.

    2.Security Issues: India is a country with a large population and a complex society, and sometimes some security issues occur like terrorist attacks, robberies, etc. For tourists, special attention needs to be paid to their own safety and belongings.

    3.Hygiene and health issues: Hygiene and health conditions in India are relatively poor, and some areas may have problems with disease and pollution. Travelers need to be well prepared, such as bringing necessary medicines and masks.

    4.Traffic and traffic safety: The traffic situation in India is relatively chaotic, and the rules for traffic and data are not strict, so you need to pay attention to traffic safety, and at the same time, you need to make a good travel plan and choose a means of transportation.

    In summary, although India is a culturally diverse and fascinating country, there are some challenges that tourists need to face when traveling to India, such as cultural differences, safety issues, health issues, and transportation issues. If you are well prepared and knowledgeable about these challenges, while having a keen interest in the culture and scenery of India, then a trip to India is also an unforgettable experience.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Good afternoon, kiss! We're happy to answer for you! One of the main reasons is the escalation of relations and historical tensions between the two countries.

    This is due to the long-standing territorial dispute between the two countries. Most Chinese don't have a good impression of India. In addition to the tensions in relations and history between the two countries, there are also practical considerations that make it unlikely that Chinese will travel to India.

    On the one hand, India is seen as an underdeveloped country compared to China, lacking modern infrastructure and amenities. This makes it more difficult and time-consuming for Chinese to travel to India and Qin Ridge within India. In addition, for many Chinese, the cost of traveling to India is often considered too high, especially when compared to other countries.

    Finally, the language barrier is another issue that makes it difficult for Chinese to travel to India, as many do not speak English or Hindi.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I run a travel agency in Shenyang, and when nothing happens, we have a lot of tours here.

    Target. Basically all countries in the world have tour groups, but among many countries, there are really very few tour groups in India. I have been in the industry for many years, and I have basically never heard tourists ask about this place.

    Therefore, there must be very few people who travel to India. India is indeed a country that is not suitable for tourism.

    When it comes to India's attractions, I really don't know much, and it seems that the only thing in my impression is the Taj Mahal.

    I've heard of it. The Taj Mahal is IndiaMughalsThe mausoleum built by the fifth-generation monarch Shah Jehan for his favorite Taj Mahal is all made of white marble, and the main building is 5,687 meters long on each side of the main building, and the dome is 74 meters high. The Islamic-style building is dignified and immaculate, with the doors, windows and screens of the dormitory carved into diamond-shaped lace lattices in white marble, and the walls are inlaid with jade, crystal, agate and red and green gemstonesvinesBlossoms.

    As for the rest of India's attractions, it can only be said that it is lonely. The impression of this country is that it is dirty and messy, and I don't understand many customs. It cannot be said that it is against it, but it is definitely difficult to accept.

    Therefore, because of this impression, there will be many people who will not choose to visit India.

    The most important thing is that tourists are very safe when traveling.

    Target. There will be a lot of uncontrollable factors when you go out to play, and going to a country where you have a sense of security will be more worrying? Safety.

    It is very important for tourists, otherwise no matter how beautiful the scenery of the country is, it will not be chosen by tourists without a sense of security.

    A lot of the news that appears in India is too low for us. There are also customs that are difficult to understand, and they are all difficult to accept. Playing is not only to enjoy the beautiful scenery, but also to experience the local customs.

    The premise is the degree of adaptation and acceptance of customs, which tourists are very concerned about.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Not appropriate, because in our eyes, India is relatively poor, and our customs and habits are not well accepted by us.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    India is suitable for tourism, with a long history, strong cultural colors, and rich tourism resources. However, India gives people the feeling that it is dirty and messy, it may be a cultural difference, Indians eat directly, the environment is also dirty, giving people an uncomfortable feeling, travel is to relax and go, do you still want to go when you see such a situation?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the local security is not very good, India is really not suitable for tourism, because people's personal safety is not guaranteed after coming to the local area.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't think it's suitable, because I like to use my hands to eat, it's hard to adapt to the diet, and the traffic is very backward, and there is no need to pay attention to order on the road, so everyone is also worried about safety, the environment is particularly dirty, even the toilet is very few, and the weather is hot, and the average person can't accept such a high temperature at all.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is indeed not suitable for tourism, because the crime rate in India can be said to be very high, so you must be careful.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    India is notoriously dirty, in order to ensure their safety, everyone rarely chooses to travel to India, and India is very unfriendly to female tourists, try not to choose to travel to India.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It may be because of the social turmoil in India, and the legal protection in many places is not so in place, and it is easy to have accidents when traveling.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The whole environment in India is very dirty, and the security problem is also an insecure thing, if you encounter a security problem in India, it is difficult to solve the language barrier.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    India ** can be called the price of cabbage, why do Chinese travel but don't buy it?

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