
China Sees 130% Surge in Inbound Tourism this Labor Day
China welcomes a 130% increase in inbound tourism this Labor Day, thanks to improved payment systems and a new visa-free policy.
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China welcomes a 130% increase in inbound tourism this Labor Day, thanks to improved payment systems and a new visa-free policy.
China experiences a surge in inbound travel ahead of May Day holidays, boosted by visa-free policies and enhanced tourist services, according to recent reports.
China’s five-day Labor Day holiday is set to see an average of 270 million daily trips, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, with private vehicles dominating the surge.
China’s National Immigration Administration introduces new policies to simplify overseas travel for residents, enhancing document application processes and extending stay periods.
This May Day, travelers in the Chinese mainland are exploring smaller cities, with bookings up 140%! Discover why destinations like Tianshui, Xuzhou, and Zibo are trending.
China’s cross-border trips surged to over 141 million in Q1 2024, a 117.8% increase from last year, driven by relaxed visa policies and renewed global interest.
Luoyang in Henan Province welcomes over 20 million tourists for its annual Peony Culture Festival, celebrating the city’s rich history and the beauty of peonies.
Explore Caozhou Peony Garden in Heze City, Shandong Province—the world’s largest peony garden with over 1 million sqm and 1,200 varieties. Experience vibrant festivals and traditional Hanfu shows in full bloom.
The Qingming Festival holiday sees a surge in domestic tourism with 119 million travelers and an 11.5% increase from 2019, driven by young explorers.
During the Qingming holiday, Xinjiang’s tourism revenue surged by 62%, attracting over 2.2 million visitors with diverse cultural events and innovative activities, setting the stage for continued growth.