China’s 2026 New Year Holiday Sees Record Travel and Tourism Surge
China’s 2026 New Year holiday concludes with record rail traffic, tourism revival, and cinema-driven economic boost across major cities.
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China’s 2026 New Year holiday concludes with record rail traffic, tourism revival, and cinema-driven economic boost across major cities.
China’s diverse folk traditions drive record cultural tourism ahead of 2026 New Year celebrations, offering immersive ethnic experiences across the mainland.
China anticipates over 2 million daily cross-border trips during the New Year holiday, marking an 18.8% increase from last year, according to the National Immigration Administration.
Flooded tunnels force Eurostar to cancel all trains, leaving hundreds stranded in London and disrupting New Year travel plans.