Hallstatt, a beautiful ancient salt mine village and UNESCO world heritage site, has been a popular destination for Chinese tourists for the past few years, so much so that the Chinese built a replica of it in Guangdong in 2012. But it's not just Chinese tourists anymore. Visitors from all over Asia contributed to its growing popularity.
1 |
Austria |
Hallstatt |
101.4% |
2 |
Germany |
Fussen |
87.3% |
3 |
United Kingdom |
Glasgow |
85.1% |
4 |
United Kingdom |
Oxford |
78.3% |
5 |
Czech Republic |
Cesky Krumlov |
70.7% |
6 |
Germany |
Heidelberg |
66.9% |
7 |
Austria |
Salzburg |
63.9% |
8 |
France |
Avignon |
60.7% |
9 |
Switzerland |
Grindelwald |
59.5% |
10 |
Switzerland |
Interlaken |
56.5% |
Hallstatt, a beautiful ancient salt mine village and UNESCO world heritage site, has been a popular destination for Chinese tourists for the past few years, so much so that the Chinese built a replica of it in Guangdong in 2012. But it’s not just Chinese tourists anymore. Visitors from all over Asia contributed to its growing popularity.
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