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“五一”迎跨境客流高峰 入境体验持续升级
Xin Hua She·2025-05-05 09:01

Core Viewpoint - The "May Day" holiday has seen a significant increase in foreign tourist arrivals in China, with border inspection ports continuously optimizing services for a smoother cross-border experience [1][2]. Group 1: Tourist Influx and Services - From April 30 to May 3, the number of foreign visitors entering Beijing reached 69,000, a 52.1% increase compared to the same period in 2024, primarily for tourism, family visits, and business [2]. - Guangzhou's border inspection stations reported a total of 154,000 inbound and outbound passengers from May 1 to 3, marking a 23% year-on-year growth, with a peak daily flow of 56,000 passengers [3]. - Chengdu's Tianfu International Airport has seen 160,000 foreign visitors entering under visa exemption policies by May 3, with over 23,000 people utilizing 24/240-hour transit visa exemptions [3]. Group 2: Enhanced Border Inspection Experience - The implementation of specialized channels for elderly and special needs travelers at major airports has improved the entry experience, with travelers expressing satisfaction with the expedited processes [2][3]. - The "Spring Language" multilingual service team has provided over 100 consultations per shift, enhancing communication and assistance for foreign tourists [2]. - The introduction of AI-driven immigration consultation platforms at border checkpoints has further streamlined the process for travelers attending events like the Canton Fair [3]. Group 3: Impact of Visa Policies - The relaxation of visa policies, particularly the visa exemption for South Korean travelers, has led to over 120,000 South Koreans entering Shandong province in the first four months of the year, with a notable increase during the "May Day" holiday [4]. - The ease of entry has encouraged business collaborations, as seen with South Korean travelers exploring opportunities in Shandong [4].