
China Prepares for Tourism Surge During Mid-Autumn Festival
China’s travel market is set for a significant boost during the Mid-Autumn Festival from September 15 to 17, with a focus on short-distance and cultural tourism.
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China’s travel market is set for a significant boost during the Mid-Autumn Festival from September 15 to 17, with a focus on short-distance and cultural tourism.
China anticipates 1.8 million daily cross-border trips during the Mid-Autumn Festival, marking a 21.9% increase from last year.
China Media Group (CMG) is set to livestream the ‘Explore China! This Way!’ gala, promoting the golden autumn tourism season with diverse cultural experiences and interactive features.
China’s summer travel season ended with record passenger numbers, showing a 6.7% rise in rail trips and a 12.4% increase in airline passengers.
China saw a substantial surge in tourism and consumption during the summer travel rush from July 1 to August 31, boosting local economies and highlighting the country’s appeal as a top destination.
China sees a 130% rise in foreign visitors this year, driven by new visa policies and enhanced services, welcoming tourists worldwide.
China’s summer travel season is in full swing, with record railway and flight bookings driving economic growth and revitalizing the tourism industry.
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’s railway passenger trips soar to 211 million in the summer rush, marking a 6.5% increase from last year. Strong demand driven by student travel, tourism, and family visits.
China’s inbound tourism surges by 152.7% in H1 2024, driven by expanded visa-free policies and enhanced traveler amenities, attracting millions of foreign visitors.