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Seoul steps up crackdown on ‘dumping tours’ aimed at Chinese visitors amid rise in complaints

  • Such tours are offered at low prices but push travellers to buy overpriced items such as cosmetics and nutritional supplements
  • Typically, these tours employ unqualified guides or compensate guides with shopping-related incentives instead of wages

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Chinese tourists look at cosmetic products in Seoul. Photo: Bloomberg
The Korea Times

South Korea’s capital city will step up its crackdown on unfair tourism practices – better known as “dumping tours” – to prevent them from hurting the city’s reputation as a popular tourist destination amid a surge in inbound tourists, the Seoul metropolitan government has said.

“Dumping tours” refer to package tours offered by travel agencies at unusually low prices, in which they usher tourists to stores and force them to buy overpriced products such as cosmetics, nutritional supplements and duty-free items.

To tackle this issue, the city government undertook a comprehensive survey on Seoul travel packages offered in the Chinese market. The city is focusing on travel packages for visitors from China, who take the largest portion of incoming tourists, but plans to survey other countries in the future as well.

Among 3,097 Seoul tourism packages sold on four major online platforms in China, a survey of the 100 lowest-priced revealed that 85 were suspected of promoting dumping tours. The products were identified as suspicious for including shopping in their itineraries and for having sales prices lower than the sum of airfare and stay expenses.

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Of these 85 suspicious packages, 45 were confirmed to involve shopping trips six to eight times during the five-day, four-night tour schedule.

Typically, these tours employ unqualified guides or compensate guides with shopping-related incentives instead of wages, thereby incorporating numerous shopping trips into the itinerary.

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The most frequently visited shopping sites through these travel products are duty-free shops and souvenir shops. Notably, tourist complaints have risen, particularly regarding the exorbitant prices of functional foods sold at souvenir shops.

Chinese tourists in Myeongdong, Seoul. Tourist complaints have risen, particularly regarding the exorbitant prices of functional foods sold at souvenir shops. Photo: EPA-EFE/Yonhap
Chinese tourists in Myeongdong, Seoul. Tourist complaints have risen, particularly regarding the exorbitant prices of functional foods sold at souvenir shops. Photo: EPA-EFE/Yonhap
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