China’s New Year Holiday: 142M Trips & $12B Spent
Mainland China’s New Year holiday saw 142M domestic trips and nearly ¥84.8B ($12.1B) in tourism spending, with rail and cross-border travel surging.
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Mainland China’s New Year holiday saw 142M domestic trips and nearly ¥84.8B ($12.1B) in tourism spending, with rail and cross-border travel surging.
China’s tourism market kicked off 2026 with strong momentum as searches for New Year’s Eve experiences jumped 58% year on year, Fliggy data shows.
Explore China’s winter tourism hotspots—from frozen waterfalls near Beijing to Harbin’s dazzling Central Street light shows. Chill vibes guaranteed!
Join Ioana’s stroll through Beijing’s Gubei Water Town this year, where ancient canals, Simatai Great Wall views, and indie pop-ups create the perfect travel vibe.
Japan’s tourism and retail sectors are reeling as a drop in visitors from the Chinese mainland follows PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, highlighting how politics can shift travel trends.
Guangdong Province is boosting inbound tourism to drive cultural and tourism spending, aiming to be global visitors’ first stop for a true Chinese experience.
Escape city life with a trip to Lushan West Sea, the natural oxygen bar in China, featuring 8,000 islets, crystal-clear waters, and air rich in negative ions.
From Nov 3, travelers from the Chinese mainland with valid Aussie visas can use a NZ ETA to visit NZ visa-free for up to 3 months, making trans-Tasman trips easier and boosting tourism.
Discover why the Chinese mainland is stealing the hearts of Indonesian tourists—from halal-friendly spots to seamless digital experiences.
During the Oct 18 National Day break, the Chinese mainland saw 888M trips & $113B in tourism revenue, marking a major holiday travel boom.