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South Koreans look down on us, say Chinese tourists
Staff Reporter
2014-02-04
Chinese tourists take photos in tradional Korean dress in Seoul, Sept. 18, 2013. There were nearly 4 million visits to South Korea by Chinese nationals in 2013. (Photo/Xinhua)
Many Chinese nationals claim to have had unpleasant experiences of discrimination when traveling to South Korea and some say they would not visit the country again, according to the China News Service, citing a survey reported in a business newspaper in South Korea.
"My trip to South Korea was my first and also the last time," one tourist said.
Some 25% of Chinese tourists said they had a worse impression of South Korea after visiting and 37% of respondents said they felt local people looked down on them during their trip, according to the poll reported by the AJU Business Daily.
Those who claimed they had experienced an attitude of discrimination in the manner of speech of some Koreans, as well as facial expressions and body language.
Only 10% of those polled felt they had been discriminated against when traveling to other countries.
A female tourist said that when chatting with her friend on the subway in Seoul, she was asked by a local passenger to move to another train. "I could see dislike in their eyes," she said, adding that she only felt welcome when she handed over money for clothes she had bought in Seoul's Dongdaemun Market.
A government poll showed that Chinese travelers gave South Korea an average score of 4.14 out of 5. But experts said this survey focused only on group tours and did not genuinely reflect the experiences of people who travel individually.
Chinese tourists have provided a significant fillip to South Korea's economy, becoming the largest group of foreign tourists in the country's tourism market.
In 2013, there were 3.92 million visits by Chinese nationals to South Korea, accounting for a third of total visits by foreign nationals. Chinese tourists spent US$2,155 per person on average in the country, compared to the overall average of US$1,530 per person for all foreign visitors to the country.