
Inbound Travel to Chinese Mainland Surges Over May Day Holiday
Inbound tourism to the Chinese mainland jumped during the May Day holiday, with Beijing up 21.5%, Guangzhou up 43% and Shanghai ports rising 30.7%, driven by visa ease and more flights.
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Inbound tourism to the Chinese mainland jumped during the May Day holiday, with Beijing up 21.5%, Guangzhou up 43% and Shanghai ports rising 30.7%, driven by visa ease and more flights.
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