Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights a significant increase in Chinese tourists visiting various global destinations during the recent Spring Festival holiday, with a notable concentration in places like Saudi Arabia's AlUla, Australia, and the Netherlands [1][3][20] - In AlUla, the first UNESCO World Heritage site in Saudi Arabia, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of Chinese tourists, leading to a perception among locals that the area is predominantly filled with Chinese visitors [1][3] - Popular tourist spots such as the Twelve Apostles in Melbourne and the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands have reported overwhelming numbers of Chinese tourists, with the latter seeing a 90% occupancy rate of Chinese visitors [3][9][20] Group 2 - The National Immigration Administration predicts that during the Spring Festival holiday, the average daily inbound and outbound travelers will exceed 2.05 million, marking a 14.1% increase compared to the previous year [20] - Data from flight management indicates that there were 31,719 international flights during the Spring Festival period, reflecting a 0.7% year-on-year growth, while flights to Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan increased by 9.9% [20] - The top ten popular outbound travel destinations during the Spring Festival include Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, and Singapore, with a significant preference for short trips of 4 to 5 days among travelers [20]
“餐厅里全是中国人”,春节9天预计逾1800万人出入境
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-19 17:50