Tourist idiosyncrasies are similar from culture to culture

“Europeans may sneer at Chinese tourists who pursue Beethoven, Bordeaux and Hugo Boss with the same undiscriminating avidity. But Europeans used to tour their own continent in a similar way. The original Grand Tour was also a display of relative economic power, as the gilded youth of northern, industrializing Europe headed to France, Switzerland and Italy to pick up a veneer of continental ‘polish’ and crateloads of antique souvenirs (many of them fake). Those tourists, too, had less fun than they let on: they grumbled about the food, their rapacious guides and the discomforts of travel.”
–“Chinese Tourists: The New Grand Tour,” The Economist, December 16, 2010

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