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Chinese Luxury Tourism in Hawaii. Please do not talk about the importance of Chinese Tourism to Hawaii, we have already covered that, your paper should be a new idea to prepare for Chinese Luxury Tourism to Hawaii. For example- the best paper I saw last semester was on implementing a Hawaii dim sum with local taro and coconut products- since taro and coconut are popular in Hawaii's and China's cuisine- therefore bridging the two cultures together and slowly introducing local food to Chinese- as sometimes they can prove unadventurous with trying local cuisine. It then went on to explain the importance of tea and snacks in Chinese culture and how we can also commemorate specially designed tea sets served with dim sum to be used in these dim sum servings. High-end resorts like Four Seasons could incorporate this as part of wedding packages or meetings and events with Chinese clientele.
Chinese tourism to Hawaii
Basically Chinese come to Hawaii for fresh air. According to some professors of travel industry the younger Chinese are more adaptable to water in Hawaii and they get wet in it very easily. But when it comes to the older Chinese people ,they just see the water from far and never takes bath on it.
Some of the Chinese like to play golf in Hawaii. Not because they love to play it or they know the game very well. They just play golf as that is the game of prestige and pride over there. People like to have branded things over there. Starting from Louis Vuitton Lockit bags to original Apple iPhones.as the Chinese are very rich and high salaried Asians , the escape to Hawaii and spends a lot for themselves. Though Hawaii is a very expensive place to visit, almost 16 million travelers visit that place every year.
Hawaii tourism authority surveyed that a Chinese traveler spends almost $400 per day in Hawaii. Whereas, a Japanese spends $280 per day. The Chinese like to flaunt and show off their materials, so it is seen in Hawaii that they remain busy is buying designer bags and shoes and flaunting them