Japan's tourism glow is fading fast among Chinese travelers this November, with flight cancellations to the country hitting record levels 📉. Meanwhile, the Republic of Korea (ROK) is lighting up travel apps as 2025's must-visit destination for outbound Chinese tourists.
"Last year, everyone wanted sushi selfies – now it's all about K-drama locations and kimchi workshops," says Shanghai-based travel influencer @WanderlustLina 🎤. Travel agencies report a 40% surge in ROK bookings this month alone, with Seoul's Myeongdong shopping district becoming the new Insta-backdrop king 👑.
Industry analysts point to three factors driving the shift:
- 🇰🇷 K-pop's unstoppable global influence
- 💰 More affordable travel packages compared to Japan
- 📱 TikTok trends showcasing ROK's street food culture
While cherry blossom season traditionally boosted Japan's appeal, travel platforms now show Chinese tourists flocking to ROK's winter festivals ❄️. This pivot signals bigger changes in Asia's tourism economy – stay tuned for our deep dive next week! 🕵️♂️
Reference(s):
cgtn.com





