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入境游热力值拉满 中国将“流量”变“留量”
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao·2025-06-06 02:20

Group 1 - The recent surge in interest for inbound tourism in China is reflected in social media trends, indicating a strong demand for travel and shopping experiences in the country [1] - China's visa-free policies are expanding, with new countries added to the list, enhancing international cooperation and making it easier for travelers to visit [2][3] - The implementation of visa-free policies is expected to boost cross-border exchanges in various fields, including business and tourism, thereby enhancing China's global image and influence [3][4] Group 2 - The Chinese government is actively promoting tax refund policies for foreign travelers, which are expected to stimulate inbound consumption significantly [5][6] - Data shows a remarkable increase in spending by inbound tourists, with a 400% year-on-year rise in transactions on the Alipay platform during the recent Dragon Boat Festival [6][7] - The combination of policy incentives and the appeal of Chinese products, particularly in technology and cultural goods, is driving foreign tourists' purchasing behavior [6][7] Group 3 - The demand for foreign language guides, particularly in less common languages, is increasing due to the growth of the inbound tourism market [9][10] - There is a notable gap in the availability of qualified guides, with many current guides being older or part-time teachers, highlighting a need for younger professionals in the industry [9][10] - Improving service quality across all aspects of the tourism experience is essential for attracting and retaining foreign visitors [10]