
Xinjiang’s Tourism Boom: From 88 Visitors to 300M Trips
From just 88 visitors in 1978 to over 300 million trips in 2024, Xinjiang’s tourism journey weaves stories of modernization, culture, and sustainability.
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From just 88 visitors in 1978 to over 300 million trips in 2024, Xinjiang’s tourism journey weaves stories of modernization, culture, and sustainability.
The Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar in Urumqi has welcomed over 200,000 visitors daily for over a month, showcasing dazzling performances, local delicacies, and a vibrant cultural exchange.
Xinjiangs tourism boom, led by Urumqis Grand Bazaar, is driving economic growth and job creation across diverse communities.
Snow-covered mountain villages in Xinjiang’s Altay region are buzzing with skiing, music festivals and local flavors. Entrepreneur Abdullah Ali’s homestay is a winter standout.
Discover how the 2025 Xinjiang Tourism Development Conference in southwest China is set to reshape the region’s tourism economy, from Urumqi’s new terminal to Kuqa Grand Canyon.
Explore China’s rich cultural heritage and thriving tourism industry, from the Jing people’s legacy to Xinjiang’s winter attractions and cultural exchanges in London.
China’s cultural influence grows globally with Hanfu trends in Uganda, award-winning young actors at Changchun Film Festival, and a booming tourism season in Xinjiang.
The Kanas Tower Bridge in Burqin County, Xinjiang, has become an online sensation, attracting tourists with its stunning European-style architecture and symbolic elk sculptures.