Group 1 - The core idea of the news is the launch of a "New Year Gift Package" by Beijing's cultural and tourism bureau to welcome foreign tourists, specifically targeting visitors from the UK, as part of a broader initiative to enhance cultural exchange and tourism between China and the UK [1][6]. Group 2 - The "New Year Gift Package" includes tickets to the Beijing Dadu Spring Festival Temple Fair, Peking Opera tickets, brochures for premium inbound tourism routes, and a one-day tour product sponsored by China Travel Service, along with various small gifts that embody the festive spirit [5]. - The event is part of a "send-off and welcome" initiative that began with a farewell event in London on February 15 and continued with greetings in Beijing on February 16, coinciding with the Lunar New Year [1][6]. Group 3 - A Beijing cultural and tourism bureau official stated that this initiative is an innovative practice to implement the consensus between the leaders of China and the UK, aiming to deepen bilateral cultural exchanges and promote mutual understanding [6]. - Data indicates that by 2025, the number of UK tourists visiting Beijing is expected to reach 117,500, positioning the UK as a significant source of inbound tourism for Beijing [6]. - Starting from February 17, 2026, China will implement a visa exemption policy for ordinary passport holders from Canada and the UK, allowing them to enter China for business, tourism, family visits, and transit for up to 30 days without a visa, which will lower travel barriers for UK tourists [6].
“畅游北京过大年”,英国游客抵京喜提“庙会+戏票”新春大礼包