Group 1 - The "May Day" holiday saw a significant increase in foreign tourists in China, particularly in cities like Chengdu and Chongqing, driven by favorable inbound tourism policies [1][3] - Chengdu's border inspection station reported over 54,000 inbound and outbound personnel in the first three days of the holiday, a 17% increase year-on-year, with over 5,700 foreign visitors, marking a growth of over 170% [3] - Chongqing's Jiangbei International Airport recorded nearly 6,000 foreign visitors from May 1 to 3, a 1.6 times increase compared to the previous year, with over 70% entering through visa-free options [5] Group 2 - Foreign bloggers, such as Jackie from the UK, are promoting China's culture and tourism through social media, sharing experiences and local insights [5][7] - Jackie, who has gained a significant following, emphasizes the importance of showcasing the real and vibrant aspects of China to a global audience [7] - The growing interest in China's tourism is reflected in the questions foreign audiences have about local cuisine and culture, indicating a desire for deeper understanding [7]
来到中国 爱上中国 越来越多外国人出现在各地游客中
Yang Shi Wang·2025-05-05 08:15