
May Day Holiday: Travelers Share Top Picks in the Chinese Mainland
International visitors share their favorite May Day travel destinations in the Chinese mainland, from historic capitals to natural wonders.
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International visitors share their favorite May Day travel destinations in the Chinese mainland, from historic capitals to natural wonders.
During the May Day holiday, over 332.7 million trips surged across the Chinese mainland, highlighting robust travel demand and economic vitality.
Asia’s winter sports spotlight shines on Harbin, while Shanghai’s cultural scene and visa-free travel surges redefine global connections.
A CGTN survey finds 94.7% of global respondents see China’s ice and snow economy as a key growth driver, boosted by the 2025 Asian Winter Games and innovative tourism models.
Get ready for the 9th Asian Winter Games featuring Siberian tiger mascots, adventurous Spring Festival tourism in China, and a tech-enhanced celebration of poet Su Shi.
Record-breaking travel surge in China as families embrace the extended Chinese New Year holiday, with bookings doubling on major travel platforms. Temple fairs and lantern festivals top the interest list.
From Beijing’s spectacular New Year countdown to Shanghai’s innovative art spaces and Egypt’s booming tourism sector, 2025 is shaping up to be a year of vibrant celebrations and cultural milestones worldwide.
China’s first large domestically developed cruise ship, Adora Magic City, has surpassed 250,000 passengers and is set to expand its global cruise routes next year.
During China’s Golden Week, a surge in cultural tourism highlights a growing appreciation for traditional heritage and modern cultural experiences.
The China Tourism Academy encourages foreign tourists to delve deeper into Chinese culture by visiting museums and galleries, beyond the popular culinary and urban attractions.