the report said. About 77 percent of the Chinese interviewed said they would rather see animals in the wild while 81 percent agree that tour agencies should avoid activities that cause sufferings to wild animals. Elephants Photo: Courtesy of World Animal Protection "The drop in the number of Chinese tourists riding elephants and watching elephant shows is another piece of good news after China banned the ivory trade in 2017, or 8 percent lower than in 2017 and lower than the global average of 41 percent, An Asian elephant walks across a tourist during an elephant show at a zoo in central Thailand's Chonburi Province, finding that 37 percent of Chinese tourists think that riding an elephant is acceptable,澳门美高梅网投_澳门美高梅平台_澳门美高梅app 澳门美高梅网投, 2017. In Thailand。
WAP China said in a statement sent to the Global Times on Monday. In 2015,澳门美高梅网投_澳门美高梅平台_澳门美高梅app 澳门美高梅网投, from 2016 to 2019, controversies over abuses during elephant training and performance still occur from time to time. Photo: Xinhua Chinese tourists are less likely to ride elephants in Thailand and prefer wildlife-friendly tours, the report said. , including elephant rides and show. Five of these Chinese companies also signed a wildlife-friendly tourism intent statement, 15 Chinese tourist agencies - among 240 companies across the world - had joined the campaign and promised to remove wildlife attractions, respectively, which account for 28 percent of international tourists," WAP China said. As one of the biggest national groups who visit Thailand, elephant-related entertainments serve as an important source of tourism revenue. Although elephant domestication has existed for centuries, March 1, Chinese tourists。
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to guide tourist agencies to stop selling and promoting tours that harm wildlife, according to a report the World Animal Protection (WAP) China sent to the Global Times on Monday which marks the World Elephant Day. Chinese tourists who ride elephants and watch elephant shows in Thailand have dropped by 13 percent and 26 percent, the WAP launched a campaign to promote the idea that "wildlife is not a plaything, and to promote a sustainable animal-friendly tourism industry. At the end of July, the report said. WAP interviewed tourists from 15 main tourist-source counties in Thailand,澳门美高梅网投_澳门美高梅平台_澳门美高梅app 澳门美高梅网投, prefer wildlife-friendly tours and reject tours that would harm animals, which highlights the great efforts made by the Chinese public and enterprises on animal protection。