China’s 2025 Spring Festival Travel Rush Hits Record High with Ice Tourism Surge
China’s 2025 Spring Festival travel surge hits a new high with 9 billion inter-regional journeys, driven by popular ice and warm tourism attractions.
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China’s 2025 Spring Festival travel surge hits a new high with 9 billion inter-regional journeys, driven by popular ice and warm tourism attractions.
China’s New Year holiday saw a surge in both inbound and outbound travel, boosting the tourism industry and driving economic growth with a 13.7% increase in trips.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival travel rush, known as Chunyun, is set to reach a record 9 billion trips, a 7% increase from last year, with extensive measures in place to ensure smooth and safe travel.
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