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看龙舟品粽子 端午假期入境客流创新高 “非遗+文旅”带火中国游
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-06-04 01:00

Group 1 - The Dragon Boat Festival this year marks the first holiday after the implementation of the 240-hour visa-free transit policy, leading to a record high in inbound and outbound passenger flow at various ports [1][2] - The National Immigration Administration reported that 231,000 foreign visitors entered China under the visa-free policy during the holiday, representing a 59.4% increase compared to the same period last year [1] - The influx of foreign tourists is attributed to China's rich cultural heritage and traditional festival experiences [1] Group 2 - In Beijing, the total number of inbound and outbound passengers reached 178,000 during the Dragon Boat Festival, a 14.8% increase year-on-year, with foreign visitors accounting for 54,000, up 34.7% [4] - The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism organized over 1,700 activities themed "Enduring Dragon Boat Spirit, Colorful Summer in Beijing" to engage with inbound tourists [4] - In Xi'an, the holiday saw over 17,000 inbound and outbound passengers, with new measures introduced to enhance international tourism visibility [6] Group 3 - In Hubei, the visa-free policy attracted a significant number of foreign tourists, with a 21.1% increase in inbound and outbound passenger flow during the holiday [8] - The implementation of visa-free policies for South Korea and Japan has led to a surge in short-distance cruise tourism, with Liaoning and Shandong becoming popular destinations [9][11] - During the holiday, Shandong reported 11,000 inbound South Korean travelers, a remarkable 117.5% increase year-on-year [13] Group 4 - The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area hosted various large-scale events, leading to record high inbound passenger flow at multiple ports [22] - Shenzhen's ports, including Luohu and Huanggang, achieved new highs in inbound passenger flow, with over 690,000 people processed at Huanggang Border Inspection Station during the holiday [24] - Zhuhai's ports also experienced a peak in inbound and outbound passenger flow, with a 6.7% year-on-year increase, driven by the popularity of domestic tourism and convenient cross-border policies [28]