
Travel Made Easy: The Chinese Mainland Boosts Tourism
The Chinese mainland’s new traveler-friendly policies, including visa-free transit and instant tax refunds, are driving a tourism boom during the 2025 Dragon Boat Festival.
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The Chinese mainland’s new traveler-friendly policies, including visa-free transit and instant tax refunds, are driving a tourism boom during the 2025 Dragon Boat Festival.
During the Dragon Boat Festival on the Chinese mainland, over 78.75M railway trips were recorded—marking a 3.5% YoY boost in festive travel.
A curious zongzi embarks on a delightful journey during the Dragon Boat Festival, meeting wise friends and rediscovering tradition.
The Dragon Boat Festival ignited a travel boom in the Chinese mainland, with soaring bookings and a vibrant cultural revival fueling economic growth.
China’s Dragon Boat Festival holiday saw over 653.7M trips, a 2.5% rise from last year, led by road travel, signaling a vibrant travel surge.
Dragon Boat Festival boosts tourism and holiday spending across the Chinese mainland, blending tradition with modern energy.
The Chinese mainland saw 657M cross-regional trips during the Dragon Boat Festival, marking a strong boost in travel activity.
Hele Town’s annual dragon boat race unites 12 teams in a lively celebration of tradition dating back to the Song Dynasty.
At the 2025 “Haikou Cup,” nearly 40 teams and 219,000 spectators gathered in Haikou, sparking a vibrant boost in local tourism and consumption.
During the Dragon Boat Festival, the Chinese mainland’s box office surged past 400M yuan with hits in animation, action, mystery, and sci-fi!