
Blockbuster Films Spark Surge in African Tourists Exploring China
Discover how blockbuster Chinese films are inspiring a surge of African tourists to explore China’s iconic landscapes and cultural sites.
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Discover how blockbuster Chinese films are inspiring a surge of African tourists to explore China’s iconic landscapes and cultural sites.
Discover the charm of Zhejiang Province’s thriving village cafes, where tourists enjoy artisanal brews amidst stunning natural landscapes. Explore the stories behind these popular retreats.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival travel rush, known as Chunyun, concluded with a record-breaking 9.025 billion cross-regional trips, marking the largest holiday travel movement in the country’s history.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival travel rush concludes with record numbers, boosting the economy and highlighting evolving travel trends.
‘Ne Zha II’ surpasses $1.6 billion globally, becoming China’s top animated film. Concurrently, China launches a new film-tourism campaign to attract international visitors.
China has launched the ‘Travel with Chinese Films’ initiative to leverage the success of recent blockbusters and visa-free transit policies, aiming to attract more overseas visitors through cinematic storytelling and themed travel experiences.
Discover China’s northernmost point at Wusuli Shoal in Mohe City. Enjoy serene river views, pristine forests, and winter activities like ice sledding and snowmobiling.
China has introduced a visa-free policy for ASEAN tour groups visiting Xishuangbanna in Yunnan Province for up to six days, aiming to enhance tourism and strengthen China-ASEAN ties.
Spring intensifies the Yellow River’s flow, unveiling Hukou Waterfall’s majestic cascade and attracting visitors to witness its breathtaking beauty.
Explore Wuhan’s stunning skyline, historic Yellow Crane Tower, and the captivating Chutian Terrace, a highlight of China Media Group’s Spring Festival Gala.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival holiday set new records in travel, dining, and consumption, marking the first celebration since its UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage recognition.
China unveils new cultural attractions: Dunhuang’s electrifying show reimagines Buddhist cave art, Harbin’s winter tourism booms in icy paradise, and Xinjiang Museum highlights Silk Road heritage.
Harbin in northeast China transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland with its annual Ice and Snow World, featuring spectacular ice sculptures, towering ice castles, and vibrant cultural performances.