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China’s travel renaissance: May Day 2025 sees surge in outbound travel


Dida, a tech-driven global travel distribution company, reveals remarkable hotel bookings for the May Day holiday of 2025 (1-5 May). The data underscores a robust recovery in global tourism, with ... Read More

China’s May Day holiday travel rebounds with surge in domestic, inbound, and outbound activity


Day holiday saw a strong rebound in travel and consumer spending, with both domestic and cross-border tourism reaching new highs, ... Read More

China sees Labour Day tourism surge, paving way for sector’s full-spectrum recovery


Experts said that rising travel demand ... However, it may take another two to three years for outbound tourism to fully recover," Zhao added. Song from ING said China will sustain strong growth ... Read More

China alerts outbound tourists to US travel risks


China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism on Wednesday night released a notice urging Chinese tourists to fully assess the risks of traveling to the United States, and to exercise caution when ... Read More

China's May Day holiday sparks surge in outbound travel


As the May Day holiday approaches, Chinese travelers are showing a strong preference for short- and medium-haul overseas destinations, underscoring the burgeoning demand for a variety of travel ... Read More

Annual outbound tourism fair opens in Beijing


The China Outbound Travel & Tourism Market 2025 kicks off on Thursday at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center in Beijing. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] The China Outbound Travel ... Read More

Chinese travel to ASEAN soars in Q1, fueled by tourism and business demand: platform


Outbound travel from the ... ASEAN remained China's largest trading partner, with total trade reaching 1.71 trillion yuan ($234.17 billion), a 7.1 percent year-on-year increase and accounting ... Read More

China alerts outbound tourists to U.S. travel risks


BEIJING, April 9 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism on Wednesday night released a notice urging Chinese tourists to fully assess the risks of traveling to the United States ... Read More


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