China Introduces Five New Initiatives to Welcome More Foreign Visitors
China unveils five new measures aimed at making it easier for foreigners to visit, enhancing tourism and international business opportunities.
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China unveils five new measures aimed at making it easier for foreigners to visit, enhancing tourism and international business opportunities.
Harbin Ice and Snow World transforms into a vibrant carnival town with spectacular ice sculptures and stage shows, delighting visitors worldwide.
Harbin’s Ice and Snow Festival lures millions of tourists, with foreign visitors hailing it as ‘one of the best experiences.’ Discover why this northeast city is becoming a top global destination.
Foreign visitors are raving about Harbin’s Ice and Snow Festival, making it one of China’s top winter destinations.
Harbin’s Central Street experiences an unprecedented surge in tourism as visitors flock to the iconic northern ice city, exploring its rich history and revamped attractions.
Harbin, China’s ‘ice city,’ attracts over 3 million tourists this winter, setting historic records and ranking fifth among top cities for the 2024 New Year holiday.
China’s recent New Year holiday saw over 135 million domestic trips and tourism revenue soaring to 79.73 billion yuan, showcasing a robust rebound in travel.
China’s visa-free policy for select countries led to a 28.5% increase in inbound visitors in December 2023, with over 214,000 entries recorded.
Discover Wawushan Mountain in Sichuan, China’s largest table-top mountain, perfect for winter activities and unforgettable outdoor adventures.
Discover the mesmerizing winter landscape of Mount Kailash in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, where the ‘crystal mountain’ stands less than 100 kilometers from the borders of China, India, and Nepal.