Surf’s up! More rich young Chinese head to the beach for their holidays
More rich Chinese millennials are hitting the beach for their holidays, with roughly half of the wealthy Generation Yers polled by a research firm heading to overseas islands on their breaks last year.
Island holidays were the third most popular option overall among rich Chinese of all ages, surpassing cruises and self-drive holidays, according to the “Chinese Luxury Traveller 2017” report released on Monday.
The report was compiled by Shanghai-based wealth research firm Hurun Report and International Luxury Travel Market Asia, and was based on a survey of 334 high-net-worth-income individuals from 12 mainland cities.
The respondents had an average age 42 and per capita wealth of 22 million yuan (US$3.23 million).
Millennials also went on holiday in search of good food (24 per cent) and leisure (30 per cent), the report said.
Hurun Report chairman Rupert Hoogewerf said luxury travellers went abroad an average of 3.3 times, and for an average of 27 days in total last year.