
Spring Blossoms Ignite New Wave of Consumption in China
Across China, vibrant spring activities like city blossoms, countryside camping, and bustling markets are igniting a surge in consumption, revitalizing the economy this season.
News & Insights Across Asia
Across China, vibrant spring activities like city blossoms, countryside camping, and bustling markets are igniting a surge in consumption, revitalizing the economy this season.
As spring arrives in Beijing, Xiangshan Park bursts into color with vibrant blossoms, attracting locals and tourists to its stunning natural beauty.
Over 60 varieties of wild azaleas are in full bloom on Mount Fanjing during the Qingming Festival, transforming the landscape and attracting tourists from around the globe.
Xinjiang’s tourism revenue surged by over 62% to nearly 2.2 billion yuan during the Qingming Festival, as the region welcomed over 2 million tourists, showcasing a vibrant revival in its cultural and tourism sector.
Heze City hosts the 33rd International Peony Culture and Tourism Festival, featuring over 1,200 peony varieties and attracting global visitors to China’s “peony capital.”
The world’s longest cruise ship, Ovation of the Seas, docked in Tianjin for the first time, marking a milestone in China’s tourism revival and showcasing vibrant cultural exchanges.
Cherry blossoms have brought vibrant colors to tea gardens in Guizhou’s Yinjiang County, attracting tourists eager to enjoy spring tea amidst the beauty of nature.
Tourists flocked to Laojun Mountain in central China’s Henan Province during the Qingming Festival holiday. Amid misty weather, visitors embraced the Taoist site’s mystical charm, leading to foot traffic control.
Discover the world’s largest and most diverse azalea forest in Guizhou Province, a vibrant blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage attracting visitors from mid-March to May each year.
Longzhou Danxia in Shaanxi Province captivates visitors with its reddish sandstone formations. Sculpted by nature over millennia, it offers breathtaking views and adventurous exploration.
Explore the mesmerizing Manla Reservoir in Shigatse, Xizang, where translucent green waters reflect the sky, creating a fairy-tale landscape.
Canada’s Niagara Region declares a state of emergency ahead of a rare total solar eclipse, anticipating massive crowds drawn to the iconic waterfalls.
Experience the magic of spring in China as blooming flowers and vibrant landscapes beckon travelers to explore the country’s most enchanting destinations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev celebrate the launch of the Kazakhstan Tourism Year in China, highlighting the importance of cultural exchange and cooperation.
International cruise routes from Sanya, south China’s Hainan Province, have resumed after over three years, revitalizing the island’s tourism sector and boosting the local economy.
Xizang Autonomous Region leads China’s economic growth in 2023, with rapid advancements in infrastructure, tourism, and sustainable industries, according to the regional government.
Hainan’s booming tourism and the rapid development of water sports have propelled the province’s economy. With over 90 million visitors and a 9.2% GDP growth, Hainan is becoming Asia’s premier aquatic adventure destination.
Stunning aerial views of Mulan Bay in Hainan Province showcase the island’s northernmost tip, where coastal highways and wind turbines create a picturesque landscape, attracting tourists from around the world.
The Qingchuan Pavilion in Wuhan glows under blooming cherry blossoms at night, attracting visitors to enjoy the picturesque spring scenery.
Fuxi Mountain scenic area in central China captivates tourists with vibrant hanfu displays amid stunning natural landscapes, boosting regional tourism through cultural heritage.