Gen Z Travelers Share Inspiring Moments Exploring China
Gen Z travelers from around the world share their inspiring experiences exploring China, highlighting its safety and welcoming culture.
News & Insights Across Asia
Gen Z travelers from around the world share their inspiring experiences exploring China, highlighting its safety and welcoming culture.
Discover the mesmerizing Danxia landform in Zhangye, Gansu Province—a stunning landscape of colorful rock formations that resemble a natural art gallery and a must-visit destination for travelers.
Explore Yantai Mountain in Shandong Province—a natural wonder with a historic lighthouse that has guided ships and witnessed Yantai’s evolution over a century.
Discover how Luyang Lake Wetland Park in Yangzhou transformed from a barren village into a lush tourist hotspot, offering visitors a serene escape into nature.
Discover Lin Luan Wharf in Quanzhou, China—the historic starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road—where you can experience a stunning sunset steeped in history.
Furong Ancient Town in Hunan Province, with its cliffside dwellings and cascading waterfalls, offers a fairy-tale experience steeped in 2,000 years of history.
China experiences a significant surge in summer travel, driving economic growth. With increased railway and flight services, the “summer vacation economy” boosts tourism, education, and entertainment industries.
Former U.S. diplomat Susan Thornton encourages international students to “have fun” in China, sharing her own joyful experiences like ice skating at Beijing’s Beihai Park.
Foreign vloggers share surprising experiences of China’s rapid modernization, thanks to new visa-free transit policies for citizens of 54 countries.
British vlogger Luke Johnston explores Wuxi’s historic Nanchang Street, revealing how this ancient locale blends traditional charm with modern innovation along the Grand Canal.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Yulong Snow Mountain in China’s Yunnan Province. Explore its towering peaks, cultural significance to the Naxi people, and the allure that makes it a must-visit destination.
China’s new 144-hour visa-free transit policy is attracting global attention, offering travelers six days to explore the Chinese mainland without a visa, and boosting tourism across Asia.
China Media Group’s Chinese Global Program Center unveils 20 new projects to promote China’s cultural and travel appeal worldwide, highlighting visa-free transit and cultural exchanges.
Join us on a live journey along Wuxi’s Qingqi Elevated Road in east China’s Jiangsu Province, and immerse yourself in the sights and rhythm of Wuxi’s vibrant cityscape from an elevated perspective.
Discover the enchanting nights of Luoyang, where the city’s illuminated beauty transports you back to the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty.
Discover the heartwarming story of Wuxi’s famously chubby fish, a 30-year-old resident of Huishan’s ancient city, beloved by visitors and staff alike.
Discover how Wuxi weaves its rich intangible cultural heritage into daily life, from clay figurines and embroidery to exquisite bamboo carvings.
Rachel, an Uzbek student at Sichuan University, explores China’s unique culture and scenery, highlighting Chongqing’s charm and the ease of travel under the 144-hour visa-free policy.
German exchange student Furuisai shares his experiences traveling in China, highlighting the cultural richness, technological conveniences, and the positive impact of the 15-day visa-free policy on tourism.
Join us on an elevated journey along Wuxi’s Qingqi Elevated Road to experience breathtaking views of this eastern Chinese city from a new perspective.