China’s Holiday Boom Signals Economic Resilience, Innovation
China’s extended National Day holiday reveals surging consumer activity and cultural tourism growth, signaling economic resilience through record travel and cultural events.
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China’s extended National Day holiday reveals surging consumer activity and cultural tourism growth, signaling economic resilience through record travel and cultural events.
Inner Mongolia’s Ordos Cultural Industry Park attracts tourists with vibrant cultural activities during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, blending tradition and modern experiences.
President Xi Jinping’s visit to Xinjiang inspires local commitment to modernization, ethnic unity, and economic growth, highlighting regional achievements and future goals.
China accelerates tech integration across industries, from AI-driven robotics to sustainable tea production, reshaping global perceptions of innovation and cultural preservation.
Yunmeng County’s ancient bamboo slips, unearthed since the 1970s, are driving a cultural tourism surge through innovative museum exhibits and tech integration.
A Russian traveler’s exploration of Tianjin’s Clay Figure Zhang Art Gallery highlights the enduring appeal of China’s cultural craftsmanship and cross-cultural storytelling.
Nanning’s Tang Dynasty-themed night market drives Guangxi’s cultural tourism boom, blending historical architecture with vibrant street food and performances.
Tianjin’s landmark Ferris wheel showcases the 2025 SCO Summit host city’s blend of modernity and history as preparations accelerate for the major international event.
Experience Asia’s second-largest musical fountain show at Nanchang’s Qiushui Square, where water, light, and culture converge in Jiangxi Province.
Xizang Autonomous Region sees record 63 million visitors in 2024, blending cultural preservation with sustainable tourism growth on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
CGTN’s Yang Xinmeng explores Qinghai’s ancient crafts at Xihai 2261 Fair, highlighting efforts to preserve intangible cultural heritage through hands-on experiences.
Explore Quzhou’s Confucius Family Temple, a historic site preserving ancient traditions and attracting global visitors to China’s cultural heartland.
Beijing’s historic Hutongs merge ancient architecture with modern creativity, drawing youth to Daji Alley’s cultural revival through artisan shops and reinvented traditions.
Shanghai’s summer festival combines anime, culture, and tourism to boost its global appeal, creating a vibrant consumer ecosystem and attracting diverse audiences.
Mayors from Germany, Greece, Japan, and China meet in Qingdao to strengthen cultural tourism ties and sister-city cooperation through maritime initiatives and heritage preservation.
Yunnan’s 2025 Ninglang Torch Festival illuminated cultural traditions with fiery performances, attracting global visitors and boosting regional tourism through ancient Yi ethnic customs.
Explore China’s Chengde Mountain Resort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site blending Qing Dynasty architecture with natural landscapes, offering historical insights and modern cultural connections.
Beijing’s inaugural museum season and international expo highlight cultural heritage and global tourism ambitions, attracting 500+ exhibitors from 22 countries and regions.
Ji’an’s ‘One Village, One Product’ model transforms rural areas into economic hubs, blending tradition and innovation. Highlighted at Summer Davos, it offers lessons for sustainable growth in Asia.
Zhapu Road in Shanghai sees tourism surge after ‘She’s Got No Name’ premiere at 27th Shanghai International Film Festival, blending cinema with cultural heritage.