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21现场|被“悟空”带火的小西天:游客增上百倍 雨中排长队
Core Insights - The Xiaoxitian Scenic Area has seen a significant increase in visitor numbers, largely attributed to the popularity of the game "Black Myth: Wukong" [6] - The area experienced a peak visitor count of nearly 14,000 on October 3, compared to only 200-300 daily visitors prior to the game's release [6] - The local government has implemented various measures to manage the influx of tourists, including free parking, shuttle services, and complimentary refreshments [6] Group 1 - The Xiaoxitian Scenic Area has become a major attraction during the National Day holiday, with visitor numbers reaching new heights [6] - The area has improved its visitor management processes, ensuring orderly traffic and ticketing systems [6] - The scenic area announced that by October 2, 80% of its maximum capacity for reservations had been reached, indicating high demand [6][7] Group 2 - The overall tourism orders in Shanxi province increased by 18% year-on-year on October 1, with Xiaoxitian ranking among the top five popular scenic spots [8] - To enhance visitor experience and safety, the scenic area has temporarily suspended group tours until October 7 [8] - Visitors are advised to enter the park before 4 PM to ensure a smooth experience, with restrictions on entry for those without reservations after 2 PM [7]
免签政策推动中韩游客“双向奔赴”升温
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-08 09:32
Group 1 - The popularity of travel between China and South Korea is increasing, with a significant rise in searches and bookings for trips to South Korea by Chinese tourists following the announcement of a temporary visa exemption policy for group tourists from China [1][2] - Data from Qunar indicates a 70% increase in search volume for travel products to Seoul after the visa exemption announcement, while Ctrip reports a 31% year-on-year increase in outbound travel orders from mainland China to South Korea as of August 6 [1] - The demographic of travelers to South Korea is predominantly young, with "post-90s," "post-80s," and "post-00s" generations making up 33%, 27%, and 19% of the tourist population respectively [1] Group 2 - Spring Tour's Asia-Pacific Department is focusing on developing "Busan+" deep travel products to enhance the travel experience for Chinese tourists, indicating a strong demand for diverse travel options [2] - Since the implementation of the visa exemption policy for ordinary passport holders from China, the number of South Korean tourists visiting China has also been on the rise, with 424,000 South Korean visitors to Shanghai in the first half of 2025, marking a 130.7% year-on-year increase [2] - Ctrip reports that over 100% growth in inbound travel orders from South Korean tourists in the first half of 2025, with 25% to 30% of these orders targeting Shanghai, highlighting the city's appeal as a key destination [2]