Xinjiang’s New Orient Express Embarks on Starry 2026 Luxury Season
Xinjiang’s New Orient Express luxury train launches its 2026 season, offering starry-night themed journeys with cultural workshops, redefining high-end, slow travel in the region.
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Xinjiang’s New Orient Express luxury train launches its 2026 season, offering starry-night themed journeys with cultural workshops, redefining high-end, slow travel in the region.
Rome’s new Trevi Fountain entry fee aims to balance tourism demands with heritage protection, drawing 230,000 paid visits since February. No expansion planned to other sites.
Yan’an’s Five Bends of the Yellow River emerge as a 2026 ecological success story, blending natural grandeur with cultural preservation and sustainable development.
Lanzhou’s Yellow River dazzles in rare emerald hue, blending natural cycles with decade-long conservation efforts to achieve Grade II water quality standards.
Spring 2026 brings ecological renewal to China’s Altai Mountains, boosting sustainable tourism and vital watershed recovery in northwest Xinjiang.
Anji County revitalizes rural tourism through paragliding, attracting urban adventurers and creating new economic opportunities in Zhejiang Province.
In 2026, travelers are reshaping their views of China through immersive cultural experiences, sustainable tourism, and tech-driven exploration, challenging outdated stereotypes.
Macao promotes its cultural and creative tourism offerings in London, emphasizing heritage preservation and community-driven experiences beyond casino resorts.
Explore a Miao mountain village where ancient traditions thrive amid terraced fields and ethnic harmony, offering a window into China’s cultural diversity.
CPPCC member Gao Lin emphasizes sustainable tourism and cultural exchange in Chongqing, balancing growth with heritage preservation in 2026.
A Hangzhou family’s 2,942-km electric vehicle journey highlights the growing trend of NEVs for holiday travel, blending adventure with family bonding in modern China.
China’s ecological initiatives in Harbin and Anji County drive tourism and investment, proving environmental protection fuels economic growth in 2026.
Hainan’s Wuzhishan sunset symbolizes the island’s balance of economic growth through its free trade port and commitment to ecological preservation as climate discussions intensify in 2026.
Four years after hosting Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics events, Chongli transforms Olympic infrastructure into sustainable economic drivers, creating a model for post-Games development.
Xinjiang’s Moyu River sees thousands of wintering grey cranes as local ecosystem restoration efforts create a thriving habitat, highlighting regional conservation success.
Hainan’s coral restoration projects engage tourists in marine conservation, blending eco-tourism with ecological recovery efforts in 2026.
Sansha’s coral reefs demonstrate ecological recovery through conservation initiatives, revealing vibrant marine ecosystems in 2026.
A frozen alpine lake near Lhasa captivates visitors with its blue ice and snow-capped mountain vistas, becoming a winter tourism highlight in Tibet.
Shanxi’s Zhangze Lake welcomes back egret populations after 20-year conservation effort, blending ecological success with cultural renewal.
A retired train at Hangzhou East Station now provides free overnight shelter, combining nostalgic charm with practical comfort for winter travelers.