Why China is attracting wealthy Gulf families in search of education, tech and business
Growing interest in China’s tech sector is reshaping Gulf travel to the world’s second-largest economy

In April, a family from the United Arab Emirates – four adults, three children and a nanny – spent about 300,000 yuan (US$44,228) on a seven-day educational and business tour to China.
“Their willingness to make the trip was unwavering,” said Lilian Liu at Middle East-focused tour operator UFOX Travel, who hosted the family. Such clients barely existed a few years ago, Liu said.
Her business once followed a familiar formula: taking Chinese entrepreneurs to Dubai and Abu Dhabi to explore property projects, free trade zones and energy developments, while organising study tours for Chinese students travelling to the Middle East.
The shift became apparent last winter, she noted, when she hosted a group of more than 40 students from a private high school in Abu Dhabi, many of whom came from middle- and upper-income families.