Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the implementation of a visa-free policy between Russia and China is expected to significantly boost tourism from China to Russia during the upcoming National Day holiday [1][2] - Following the announcement of the visa-free policy, there was a more than sixfold increase in the search volume for Russian travel products on the Tongcheng travel platform within one hour [1] - From January to August 2025, the booking heat for flights from major Chinese cities to Russia increased by over 20% year-on-year, with Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Murmansk, and Kazan being the most popular destinations [1] Group 2 - Spring and Autumn Travel expressed confidence that the visa-free policy will lead to a significant increase in cross-border travel between China and Russia, with expectations of a substantial rise in both Chinese tourists visiting Russia and Russian tourists coming to China [2] - Tuniu noted that Russia has consistently been a popular choice for outbound travel, ranking high on their list of long-haul destinations, with iconic sites such as the Red Square and the Kremlin in Moscow and the Summer Palace and Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg being particularly favored by Chinese tourists [2] - During the summer holiday, Tuniu reported that the number of users traveling to Russia for free travel nearly doubled compared to the same period last year, indicating a strong demand for Russian destinations [2]
俄罗斯将对等实施对华免签,国庆假期赴俄旅游将迎高峰
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-05 10:00