@Beth-And-Robert0 I noticed a few months ago I got a review from a guest from China in Mandarin. The review was listed very last in my que of reviews. When I looked into why the Mandarin review was listed last, I found out that the reviews are stacked according to the language you are searching in. So when people searching Airbnb using Manadarin, my Mandarin reviews come up first. Same situation for Dutch, in my situation. So now anyone searching in those languages see my listing as having hosted a person speaking their language. The first Chinese guest has turned into about six other groups so far in just about three months. I can see your listing for some reason but if you post a link I would enjoy seeing it.
I do alter my listing amenities now for my foreign Asian guest. I provide spa slippers, tea and Asian themed snacks. One thing I found amazing, we had a Chinese guest stay and he drew a blueprint of the house in our guest book. This blueprint outlined every piece of furniture and had labels in Chinese characters. I’m going to photograph it and ad it to my listing photos.
Anyway, I think it all comes down to getting reviews in the target language you are looking for as bookings.
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