Chinese Culture Wave 2025: From Blockbusters to Heritage Revival
As 2025 ends, Chinese culture makes waves globally: blockbuster films, creative IPs, travel surges, and the Qianlong Garden restoration at the Forbidden City on the Chinese mainland.
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As 2025 ends, Chinese culture makes waves globally: blockbuster films, creative IPs, travel surges, and the Qianlong Garden restoration at the Forbidden City on the Chinese mainland.
Japan falls out of the top 10 for travelers from the Chinese mainland after PM Takaichi’s Taiwan region remarks spark the ‘Takaichi Fallout’, reshaping holiday plans.
On December 1, 2025, Hainan Free Trade Port’s new tourism regulations take effect, easing foreign investment, supporting cruise and yacht industries, and driving high-quality tourism upgrades.
Hainan’s new tourism regulations took effect December 1, extending visa-free stays, raising duty-free limits and promoting sustainable travel in the Chinese mainland’s tropical island province.
Flight cancellations from the Chinese mainland to Japan are rising as travelers shift to the Republic of Korea. Explore how outbound travel patterns have evolved this year.
Okinawa’s tourism sector reels as visitors from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong drop amid diplomatic tensions, impacting local businesses and spending.
Northern China ski resorts open for the 2025-2026 season, blending winter sports with cultural and tourism innovation. Discover the thrills on the slopes.
Discover autumn’s golden tapestry at the Banchaoyu section of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, Hebei. Explore aerial views, sustainable travel tips, and VR innovations in heritage tours.
Experience the thrill of paragliding at a flight camp in Changsha, as low-altitude recreation soars across the Chinese mainland, offering a fresh, panoramic way to explore natural landscapes.
A sharp drop in tourists from the Chinese mainland could cost Japan over ÂĄ1 trillion in annual revenue amid an ongoing economic slowdown, warns a Japanese economist.