Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that China's relaxation of visa policies has significantly increased foreign tourist inflow, enhancing the country's image and boosting local consumption [1][4][6] - In the first half of the year, 13.64 million foreign visitors entered China under visa-free policies, accounting for over 70% of total foreign arrivals, marking a more than 50% increase compared to the same period last year [3][4] - Major cities like Shanghai and Beijing have seen substantial growth in foreign tourist numbers, with Shanghai receiving 4.248 million visitors (up 38.5%) and Beijing's foreign arrivals exceeding 2.9 million, with visa-free visitors doubling to over 840,000 [4][6] Group 2 - China has implemented unilateral visa-free entry policies for citizens from 47 countries, including Australia, Germany, and Japan, and allows 240-hour transit visa exemptions for citizens from 55 countries, including the US and Indonesia [6] - The visa-free policies have not only increased tourist numbers but also showcased a modern and appealing image of China, attracting visitors interested in the country's rich history and rapid technological advancements [6] - The implementation of the 240-hour transit visa policy has led to a surge in foreign tourists enjoying local cuisine, creating a positive word-of-mouth effect that drives further tourism and consumption in the hospitality and food sectors [9]
“中国游”热力值拉满 免签红利将“入境流量”变为“消费留量”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-17 07:05