
Spring Festival Travel Surge Signals Bright Future for China’s Tourism
A significant increase in travel during China’s Spring Festival sets a promising tone for the country’s tourism industry in the coming year.
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A significant increase in travel during China’s Spring Festival sets a promising tone for the country’s tourism industry in the coming year.
Discover the mesmerizing night views of Hongya Cave in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality, where modern architecture meets traditional charm along the Yangtze River.
Museums across China experience a surge in visitors during the Spring Festival holiday, prompting venues like the Chengdu Museum to increase daily ticket quotas to meet the high demand.
Duty-free shopping in Hainan surged during the Spring Festival holiday, with sales totaling 1.217 billion yuan from February 10 to 13, reflecting a thriving tourism market.
Cultural activities and traditional festivities have sparked a significant boost in tourism and consumption during China’s 2024 Spring Festival, with events across the country attracting millions of visitors.
Chengdu witnesses a surge in ice and snow sports, boosting tourism and consumption as the winter economy thrives even in China’s warmer southern regions.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo faces opposition over plans to create a car-free zone near the Eiffel Tower, aiming to enhance pedestrian access and create a continuous garden post-2024 Olympics.
Macao’s Ruins of St. Paul’s and Senado Square burst into life as a golden dragon parade welcomed the Chinese New Year, blending tradition and joy in a spectacular display that delighted residents and visitors.
Snowfall in Xi’an’s Chang’an District has turned the mountains into a serene winter wonderland, drawing skiers and tourists to enjoy the scenic landscapes and festive atmosphere.
China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism has granted 5A ratings to 21 new scenic sites, including the Yunhe Rice Terraces in Zhejiang Province, highlighting the nation’s rich natural and cultural attractions.
Discover the enchanting night view of Hongya Cave in Chongqing, where traditional architecture and modern life blend seamlessly along the Yangtze River. A must-visit landmark offering a feast for the senses.
Discover the breathtaking views of Yuzhong Peninsula in Chongqing, a vibrant district nestled between the Jialing and Yangtze rivers, known for its stunning skyline and dynamic blend of culture and commerce.
Hongya Cave in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality dazzles visitors with its enchanting nightscape, blending traditional architecture with modern design along the Yangtze River.
Discover how Zengcuoan transformed from a quaint fishing village into Xiamen’s most vibrant artistic destination, offering unique shopping and dining experiences.
A young Uygur restaurateur in Changji, Xinjiang, shares his pride in his homeland’s breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Discover how Xinjiang’s wonders inspire those who call it home.
China and Thailand will waive visa requirements for each other’s visitors starting March 1, 2024, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties.
Thailand introduces visa-free entry for Chinese tourists, enhancing bilateral ties and boosting regional connectivity in Asia.
From March 1, 2024, China and Thailand will allow visa-free travel for stays up to 30 days, a move expected to boost tourism and strengthen economic ties between the two countries.
Explore Chongli’s Winter Olympic Park in Hebei Province, a transformed winter wonderland that hosted events during the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, now a vibrant destination for travelers worldwide.
The Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar in Urumqi is bustling with shoppers ahead of the Spring Festival, offering a unique blend of culture, architecture, and commerce.