China’s Summer Rail Travel Soars to 872 Million Passenger Trips
China’s railways handled 872 million passenger trips this summer, a 6.2% increase from last year, signaling robust growth in domestic travel and economic activity.
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China’s railways handled 872 million passenger trips this summer, a 6.2% increase from last year, signaling robust growth in domestic travel and economic activity.
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Guangzhou Zoo celebrated the 11th birthdays of its beloved giant panda siblings, Xing Yi and Ya Yi, on August 27, delighting visitors with festive activities and heartfelt wishes.
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The Chinese Foreign Ministry has extended an invitation to global tourists amid a significant rise in visits, highlighting new policies that facilitate inbound travel and showcase China’s commitment to openness.