Record-Breaking Numbers Spark Travel Renaissance
During the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays on the Chinese mainland, a staggering 888 million domestic trips unfolded, generating over 809 billion yuan in tourism revenue and nearly 1.84 billion yuan at the box office. These figures underscore a robust domestic appetite and bolster the World Bank's 4.8% growth forecast for the Chinese mainland this year.
Smart Tech and Multimodal Connectivity Drive Growth
Cross-border passenger flows topped 16.34 million—an 11.5% increase year-on-year—illustrating the combined domestic and international appeal of destinations on the Chinese mainland. High-speed rail, civil aviation, and waterways seamlessly connected major hubs, while digital platforms streamlined bookings, navigation, and immersive experiences for tech-savvy travelers.
Top Destinations and Emerging Hotspots
- Nanjing’s ancient city walls attracted history buffs.
- The Three Gorges of the Yangtze drew nature enthusiasts.
- Jiuzhaigou’s autumn forests and Pingtan’s coastal scenery emerged as surprise hits.
Looking Ahead
With smart infrastructure and enhanced connectivity on the horizon, the Chinese mainland’s tourism sector is poised for continued expansion. For young global citizens, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads, this travel renaissance offers fresh perspectives and real-world impact—setting a blueprint for immersive exploration worldwide.
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