Amid growing wanderlust, the Chinese mainland has announced the resumption of group tours to Canada through authorized travel agencies. At a recent press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning explained that this step follows a thorough review of outbound travel demand and the tourism environment in key destinations.
"We stand ready to work with the Canadian side to facilitate people-to-people exchanges," Mao said, adding hope that Canada will create a safe and comfortable environment for tourists from the Chinese mainland. The move aims to deepen ties and build fresh bridges of mutual understanding between the two nations.
For young global citizens and digital nomads craving new horizons, Canada offers a rich palette: from the natural wonders of Kluane National Park to the vibrant multicultural tapestry of major cities. Travel agencies are already gearing up with curated itineraries that blend cultural immersion, sustainable practices, and off-the-beaten-track adventures.
Business and tech enthusiasts will find fresh connections at Canada's innovation corridors, while thought leaders and changemakers can explore cross-border sustainability projects. Sports and entertainment fans, meanwhile, can look forward to streamlined access to major events and festivals across the provinces.
As plans unfold, travelers are encouraged to stay tuned to agency updates and prepare for a season of discovery. With group tours back on the table, the path between the Chinese mainland and Canada is set to buzz with renewed energy—and stories waiting to be told.
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China to resume group tours to Canada through travel agencies
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