BEIJING, Dec 6 — Seoul was the most popular international destination among Chinese tourists, thanks in large part to its K-pop phenomenon and K-dramas.

According to the number crunchers at CityMetric Intelligence, the South Korean capital received the greatest number of Chinese visitors in 2013, with 4.3 million tourists hopping on a plane, destination Seoul.

The city and country owe much of their popularity in China to their music and entertainment industries, which are exported as unofficial tourism ambassadors for the country.

After Seoul, the next most popular international destinations among Chinese travellers are Bangkok, Singapore, Tokyo and Taipei.

While the top five spots are dominated by Asian cities, presumably because of proximity, the list also shows that of all the long-haul possibilities, Chinese tourists are most besotted by New York which drew 646,000 visitors, making it the sixth most popular international city on the list, and the top long-haul city.

The most popular European destination was Moscow, likely for their shared communist heritage.

Meanwhile, the Chinese government said that Chinese travelers took 100 million "outbound" trips this year with the vast majority visiting Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

The special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau were excluded in the CityMetric report.

Top 10 international destinations in 2013 for Chinese travellers:

1. Seoul, 4.3 million

2. Bangkok 3.4 million

3. Singapore, 2.3 million

4. Tokyo, 859,386

5. Taipei, 825,475

6. New York, 646,000

7. Los Angeles, 570,00

8. Bali, 387,533

9. Sydney, Australia, 387,000

10. Moscow, 376,500

Most popular long-haul destinations:

1. New York

2. Los Angeles

3. Sydney

4. Moscow

5. Melbourne

6. San Francisco

7. Dubai

8. Venice

9. Paris

10. Auckland

11. Vancouver

Top Destinations in the Americas

1. New York

2. Los Angeles

3. San Francisco

4. Vancouver

5. Toronto

6. Washington DC

7. Chicago

8. Seattle

9. Boston

10. San Diego

11. Sao Paulo

12. Rio de Janeiro — AFP-Relaxnews