2025年近7亿人次出入境 开放型经济活力足
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2026-02-08 01:12

Core Insights - The total number of inbound and outbound travelers in China reached 697 million in 2025, marking a 14.2% year-on-year increase, the highest on record [1] - The growth in inbound tourism and cross-border transportation reflects a more vibrant and open China [1] Group 1: Inbound Tourism - In 2025, Beijing's ports recorded over 21.4 million inbound and outbound travelers, a 17.4% increase year-on-year, the highest since 2020 [2] - The number of foreign visitors benefiting from visa-free and temporary entry permits exceeded 2 million, 1.9 times that of the previous year, driving growth in inbound tourism [2] - The introduction of various policies, such as extending visa-free transit to Indonesia and implementing visa-free entry for ASEAN tour groups, has significantly boosted inbound tourism [2][3] Group 2: Cross-Border Movement - The number of foreign travelers entering and exiting China reached 82.04 million in 2025, a 26.4% increase year-on-year, with 30.08 million entering visa-free, up 49.5% [3] - Measures to facilitate cross-border movement include expanding the number of ports eligible for 24-hour visa-free transit and improving customs efficiency, resulting in a 30% increase in processing speed at peak times [3] Group 3: Hong Kong and Taiwan Relations - The number of travelers between mainland China and Hong Kong and Taiwan reached 279 million, a 10.1% increase year-on-year, with significant growth in the issuance of travel permits [4] - New train routes and policies to facilitate travel for talent and family visits have enhanced connectivity between regions [4][5] Group 4: Efficient Cargo Flow - In 2025, the number of inbound and outbound aircraft, trains, ships, and vehicles increased significantly, with cargo flights rising by 73.6% [6] - Jiangsu province reported a notable increase in the inspection of cargo ships and exports of various goods, supported by improved customs services [6] - The implementation of 24/7 customs operations at certain ports has further streamlined cargo movement, reflecting the overall efficiency of China's customs system [6][7]