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AI-powered travel platforms in the Chinese mainland are revolutionizing trip planning, delivering instant, personalized itineraries from Shanghai to Canada
May Day cross-regional trips hit 1.467B in the Chinese mainland, up 8% yoy, as new summer-autumn international flight routes take off.
International visitors share their favorite May Day travel destinations in the Chinese mainland, from historic capitals to natural wonders.
In Guizhou’s Kongshen Miao Village, the Miao people celebrate the annual Maoren Festival of romance, showcasing traditional costumes, Lusheng dance and love songs as youths find potential partners.
Newborn capybaras and a baby giraffe made their Labor Day debut at Yunnan Wildlife Park, charming visitors and highlighting eco-tourism.
Guangzhou’s night economy lights up as Labor Day break coincides with the Canton Fair and National Games prep, transforming the city into a 24-hour playground.
The Tianjin Juilliard Orchestra dazzled at Beijing’s NCPA, blending East-West flair and spotlighting the Chinese mainland’s dynamic arts scene.
Once a coastal defense post, Suochengli in Yantai’s Shandong Province has transformed into a vibrant cultural hub where ancient streets blend with modern creativity.
Experience Shanghai’s May Day glow-up with an international light and shadow show at Jing’an Temple area and Suhewan riverside, nightly from May 1 to 11.
Shanghai’s first Legoland Resort gears up for trial runs in June and grand opening in July, marking the Chinese mainland’s debut of the brick-themed park.