Inbound Chinese travelers would most like free WiFi, smoking rooms and a choice of Chinese teas in guestrooms, Hotels.com found in a survey.

According to Smokers-United.com, about a quarter of the approximately 50,000 hotels in the U.S. have smoking rooms, though the website doesn’t say how many smoking rooms are available in total.

Inbound Chinese travelers spent the most in Honolulu, New York, Boston, San Francisco and Miami. They spent almost a quarter of their income on tourism.

The number of millennial Chinese travelers who visited the U.S. surged 36% last year, Hotels.com said, citing an Ipsos survey of 3,000 Chinese adult travelers in May. Total inbound Chinese travelers to the U.S. edged up 2.6% last year, to about 120 million.

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