Harbin’s Tourism Soars Ahead of 2025 Asian Winter Games
Harbin experiences an unprecedented tourism surge ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games, attracting over 87 million visitors and significantly boosting the local economy.
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Harbin experiences an unprecedented tourism surge ahead of the 2025 Asian Winter Games, attracting over 87 million visitors and significantly boosting the local economy.
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China’s National Day holiday from October 1 to 7 witnessed a significant surge in tourism and consumption, with official data showing remarkable growth in passenger trips and box office revenues.
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Harbin’s Central Street is buzzing with tourists like never before, as the northern ice city experiences an unprecedented tourism boom fueled by social media excitement.