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双节跨境旅游迎双向热潮 中外游客共绘流动风景线
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-06 03:47

Core Insights - The dual celebration of National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival has led to a surge in cross-border tourism in China, driven by visa-free policies and rich cultural tourism activities [1][3]. Group 1: Foreign Tourist Trends - In Chongqing, the number of foreign tourists has increased significantly, with many engaging in cultural experiences at popular sites like Ciqikou Ancient Town and Jiefangbei [3]. - In Yiwu, Zhejiang, foreign visitors are flocking for shopping experiences, particularly in the toy specialty street of Yiwu International Trade City [5]. - Many foreign tourists are also incorporating ancient town visits into their itineraries, experiencing traditional Chinese culture through activities like opera and calligraphy [7]. Group 2: Deep Cultural Experiences - In Xi'an, deep cultural tourism has become a new choice for foreign travelers, who are engaging in activities such as wearing Tang dynasty costumes and learning traditional Chinese practices [10]. - The trend of outbound tourism is also notable, with over 3,400 travelers passing through the Yunnan Mohan railway port in the first three days of the holiday, marking a 15.23% year-on-year increase [12].