Since the launch of Liangjiang's Tuer Cultural Communication Company's tailored tourism product in March, it has planned over 300 tourism trips.
According to one of Tuer's founders, Xiong Xiaolei, as people's living standards have improved, more attention to tourism experiences has been demanded and traditional group tour products can no longer meet customers' need. Compared with self-service travel, personally tailored tourism products can help customers to save the preparation time of travel.
Tuer's CEO, Wang Xibei, believes that personally tailored tourism products can help customers to filter out misleading information on the Internet.
"Personally tailored tourism products can provide a good chance to travel. Without constraints and with professional guides, I can better appreciate the beautiful scenery and culture of the travel destinations," said Miss Zhang, a staff member from Liangjiang New Area.
Edited by Jacob Hooson
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