China’s New Year Holiday Sees 142M Trips, $12B in Spending
During Jan 1–3, 2026, the Chinese mainland saw 142 million domestic trips and 84.8 billion yuan ($12.1B) in tourism spending, driven by winter tours, sun getaways, and visa-free visitors.
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During Jan 1–3, 2026, the Chinese mainland saw 142 million domestic trips and 84.8 billion yuan ($12.1B) in tourism spending, driven by winter tours, sun getaways, and visa-free visitors.
Guangdong Province on the Chinese mainland is revamping its attractions, visa rules, and transport to become a global inbound tourism hub.
China’s welcoming the world again! With relaxed visa policies and easier entry, foreign visits to the Chinese mainland surged by 152.7% in the first half of this year.
China announces visa-free entry for Australia and New Zealand, sparking a surge in travel interest! 🌏✈️
China’s tourism scene is heating up ahead of the May Day holidays, with a surge in inbound travelers enjoying new visa-free policies and upgraded services. 🌍✈️