
ITB China 2025 Signals China’s Rise in Global Tourism
ITB China 2025 highlights the Chinese mainland’s tourism rebound with 700 exhibitors from 85 countries, record visitor spending, and policy innovations fueling global travel growth.
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ITB China 2025 highlights the Chinese mainland’s tourism rebound with 700 exhibitors from 85 countries, record visitor spending, and policy innovations fueling global travel growth.
Industry data shows China saw 314M domestic trips over Labor Day, up 6.4%, with tech-driven cultural tourism experiences boosting traveler enthusiasm.
The Chinese mainland welcomed 314 million domestic trips over the five-day May Day holiday, a 6.4% year-on-year rise, signaling a strong rebound in local tourism.
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China sees a 152.7% increase in foreign inbound trips in H1 2023, driven by relaxed visa policies and enhanced traveler conveniences.
China introduces a new policy on June 1 to encourage international cruise ships to dock, aiming to fully revive its booming cruise tourism market.
Hainan’s Sanya resumes international cruise routes after a three-year COVID-19 hiatus, sparking economic growth and revitalizing the tourism sector.
President Muizzu of Maldives embarks on a historic state visit to China, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties through cooperation in trade, infrastructure, and tourism.