
It is only of late that the seasoned tourists from India, having covered most of the other places, looked towards China and Japan as a destination that otherwise have been mystic and elusive, says Pragya Adiraj, Founder, JoyNCrew in an exclusive conversation.
Q. How do you see the rise in Indian travellers choosing China for immersive cultural and adventure experiences?
A. Indians have traditionally been limiting themselves to very few locations for tourism. It is only of late that the seasoned tourists from India, having covered most of the other places, looked towards China and Japan as a destination that otherwise have been mystic and elusive. China opened up tourism to the world very late because of their ‘closed door’ policy. It is only after 1978 that China became more tourist friendly. India and China have politically become flexible and are going easy on the Visa approvals. And those who have visited China are all in awe and spread their experiences which in turn are encouraging others to visit the country.
Q. How high‑speed rail and modern infrastructure are reshaping travel across Chinese cities?
A. For any industry to develop, transportation plays a key role. The Chinese government has invested heavily in not only rail, but also Road communication to make sure that there is ease of mobility and time saved. The rail connectivity which is comparable to the best in the world has reduced the cost of travel from one place to another within China. The facilities provided in the train or for excellent and user-friendly. Unlike India, the train journey is not considered as a second alternative in China for tourists.
Q. How do you see the appeal of UNESCO sites like the Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Terracotta Army among Indian travellers?
A. For most of the Indian tourist, the mentioned UNESCO sites had been only something they had read about or seen in videos till Recent past. The opportunity to be there and to experience these historical marvels in person has been accepted by the Indian tourists with great enthusiasm and growing curiosity.
Q. Apart from the cultural side. how has been the growth of adventure segment, especially to the adventure highlights such as the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge, Tianmen Mountain cable car, and Yangtze River cruise?
A. While there are many Glass bridges in the world, the Zhangjiajie Glass bridge has its own charm and adventure because of the ambience around. The valley below and the enormity of the mountains around gives a sense of Pure awe and wonder. While it is scary in the initial steps, it becomes more comfortable and enjoyable as you move forward. The adrenaline rush he is guaranteed when you are on the bridge. TianmenMountain cable car is an experience that leaves you mesmerised. The engineering Marvel is nothing short of a testament to human ingenuity. While travelling a distance of 7.5km, what you see is a treat to the eyes with nature at its best. A Yangtze cruise is a slow, scenic journey through some of China’s most dramatic landscapes, blended with history and modern engineering marvels.






















































