
China on Track to Become World’s Top Tourist Destination
China’s streamlined visa processes and digital advancements are driving a surge in foreign tourism, setting the stage for the country to become the world’s most visited destination.
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China’s streamlined visa processes and digital advancements are driving a surge in foreign tourism, setting the stage for the country to become the world’s most visited destination.
China announces new policies to stimulate consumption across various sectors, including automotive, tourism, and elder care, aiming to drive economic growth and innovation.
Celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations, China and Malaysia have enhanced cooperation in trade and tourism, fostering mutual growth and cultural exchange.
Amid geopolitical challenges, the Middle East’s tourism sector saw a 22% growth in 2023, welcoming 86.3 million international visitors, according to UNWTO.
China saw about 295 million domestic tourist trips during the May Day holiday, marking significant growth year-on-year and compared to 2019. Major cities like Beijing and Tianjin experienced historical highs in tourism revenue.
China’s new visa-free policy for select countries has led to a massive increase in travel between China and France, with visits soaring by over 295%.
The China-Laos Railway celebrates one year of cross-border passenger service, connecting Xishuangbanna and Luang Prabang with 180,000 trips from 87 countries.
China experiences a significant surge in travel and consumption during the Qingming Festival, with domestic trips up 11.5% and revenues rising by 12.7% compared to 2019. Popular destinations include Shanghai and Thailand.
Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region is experiencing swift growth in cultural protection and tourism. Explore the numbers behind its continuous development and prosperity.