Mianyang’s Spring Blossoms Draw Crowds to Xishan Park
Mianyang’s Xishan Park captivates visitors with vibrant plum blossoms, signaling a bustling start to spring tourism in 2026.
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Mianyang’s Xishan Park captivates visitors with vibrant plum blossoms, signaling a bustling start to spring tourism in 2026.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow World, the world’s largest ice-and-snow theme park, captivates global visitors with cutting-edge technology and cultural showcases, driving tourism growth in Northeast Asia.
Hainan’s Changying Wonderland combines film culture with educational experiences through immersive tech, offering four themed zones for family-friendly exploration in 2026.
China’s winter tourism surges as Beijing’s frozen waterfalls and Harbin’s light installations draw global visitors, boosting local economies in 2025.
Changchun Ice and Snow World opens its 2025-2026 season, featuring 760,000 sqm of illuminated ice sculptures and winter attractions in northeast China.
Discover Shanghai Romance Park, where captivating performances and interactive experiences bring 2,000 years of Shanghai’s history and culture to life at the former World Expo site.
China Tourism Academy President Dai Bin encourages foreign tourists to explore China’s museums and galleries, hoping to deepen their understanding of Chinese culture beyond food and city views.
Discover the vibrant allure of Wuxi in Jiangsu Province, where ancient historical sites captivate by day and lively performances bring the city to life by night.
Discover the splendor of the Wuxi Grand Theater in Jiangsu Province, a stunning cultural landmark on the shores of Taihu Lake. Explore the rich heritage and modern allure of Wuxi City.
Discover Qiushui Square in Nanchang City—a vibrant hub famed for its spectacular music and light fountain, blending tourism, shopping, and cultural experiences along the Gan River.
Harbin Ice and Snow World transforms China’s ‘Ice City’ into a frosty wonderland, enchanting visitors with spectacular ice sculptures, illuminated castles, and cultural performances.
Hundreds of bouquets of roses bloom behind a crystal-clear ice wall in Harbin’s Daowai District, creating a stunning display that symbolizes the city’s eternal romance and draws visitors during the peak tourism season.