China Travel with Chinese Films Debuts at WTM London
China Travel with Chinese Films debuts at WTM London, blending cinema and tourism in an immersive showcase highlighting destinations across the Chinese mainland.
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China Travel with Chinese Films debuts at WTM London, blending cinema and tourism in an immersive showcase highlighting destinations across the Chinese mainland.
The Volunteers: Peace at Last earned 485 million yuan over the National Day holiday, topped satisfaction surveys at 87.2, and pushed the trilogy’s box office past 2.5 billion yuan, fueling China’s cultural film tourism boom.
Inspired by the film “Row to Win”, Fujian’s Shishi city and Wulin village saw around 130,000 visitors in just two days, a 30% jump during the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn holidays.
Discover how film-themed tourism soared during this year’s eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn holidays, as travellers chase cinematic experiences across the Chinese mainland.
Kazakhstan will launch film-inspired tourism routes targeting visitors from the Chinese mainland, using cinema to strengthen cross-cultural ties and boost travel.
Qingdao transforms into a cross-cultural hub as SCO Film & TV Week brings together filmmakers, diplomats, and new media creators for a week of screenings, dialogues, and global media campaigns.
Explore Stanley’s cinematic heritage at Murray House and Blake Pier—iconic backdrops in Hong Kong that blend history, culture, and on-screen magic.
The 27th SIFF opening film “She’s Got No Name” has turned Shanghai’s Zhapu Road into a cultural tourism hotspot, fusing heritage architecture with modern commerce and spurring local growth.
Zhapu Road in Shanghai’s Hongkou District has become a hotspot for movie fans after the premiere of Peter Chan’s suspense film ‘She’s Got No Name’.
See how Qingdao’s Taiping Mountain Cableway went from a 1994 launch to film fame in “A Little Red Flower” and why this aerial ride is a must-visit for movie fans.