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山西大同以735%的入境游热度增速位列全国第一
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-02-22 01:28
Core Insights - Dazhong has achieved a historic breakthrough in the inbound tourism market during the Spring Festival, showcasing rich Chinese cultural experiences to the world [1] - As of February 17, Dazhong ranked first in the country with a 735% increase in inbound tourism heat, making it one of the top 10 cities in China for the fastest growth in inbound tourism [1] - Dazhong has become a preferred destination for overseas tourists celebrating the Chinese New Year [1]
一组数据看新春假期各地旅游热度 岳麓山-橘子洲旅游区居湖南第一
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 05:14
Group 1 - The tourism industry in various provinces of China has shown significant growth during the Spring Festival holiday, with a notable increase in visitor numbers and revenue compared to the previous year [1][3][4][5][6][7] - In Shaanxi, key monitored tourist attractions received 1.355 million visitors on February 19, marking a year-on-year increase of 19.88%, with total tourism revenue reaching 83.36 million yuan, up 21.34% [1] - Shandong's 200 monitored tourist sites welcomed 3.988 million visitors, generating 190 million yuan in revenue, reflecting increases of 10.7% and 10.0% respectively [3] - Jiangsu reported 14.1686 million visitors and a total consumption of 6.159 billion yuan, with year-on-year growth of 34.49% and 33.52% [4] - Hubei's over 600 A-level tourist attractions received 11.4926 million visitors, while Hunan attracted 25.8738 million visitors, with significant increases in transaction volume and value [5][6] Group 2 - Yunnan's tourism market is experiencing a surge, with 291.22 million visitors recorded on February 18, a 14.58% increase, and an expected 315.30 million visitors on February 19, up 12.13% [7]
到南方小城去过年
21世纪经济报道· 2026-02-13 12:14
Core Insights - The article highlights the trend of tourists from first-tier cities opting for smaller cities to celebrate the Spring Festival, with Quanzhou emerging as a popular destination due to its cultural heritage and favorable prices [1][10]. Group 1: Tourism Trends - Quanzhou has become a representative city for Spring Festival tourism, attracting visitors with its historical culture and culinary offerings, making it a new "World Food Capital" by 2025 [1][16]. - Data from Meituan Travel indicates that hotel bookings in Yunnan's Pu'er for the Spring Festival have surged, with a 139% increase in tourism growth and a 183% rise in hotel bookings compared to the previous year [3][12]. - The demand for unique local experiences, such as traditional cultural activities and local cuisine, has significantly increased, with searches for intangible cultural heritage experiences rising over 60% [12][13]. Group 2: Hotel and Pricing Dynamics - Hotel prices in smaller cities like Quanzhou and Chaozhou have seen substantial increases, with some hotels charging rates comparable to those in Beijing during the Spring Festival [5][10]. - In Quanzhou, the average hotel booking price has reportedly doubled during the holiday period, with popular hotels reaching prices over 1500 yuan per night [5][10]. - The proportion of hotel bookings for stays of two days or more during the Spring Festival in Pu'er has reached 46%, indicating a strong demand for family-friendly accommodations [4]. Group 3: Local Economic Impact - The influx of tourists has prompted local businesses to adapt, with many restaurants and hotels remaining open during the Spring Festival to cater to the increased demand [20][21]. - Quanzhou's local economy is benefiting from the tourism boom, with over 100 new hotel brands established in the past two years, enhancing the city's hospitality offerings [20][21]. - The city is also focusing on promoting its unique culinary culture, with efforts to avoid homogenization in food offerings and instead highlight local specialties [21].
韩国民众赴华旅游热度持续升温
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-02 01:31
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant increase in the number of South Korean tourists booking trips to China, with a year-on-year growth of nearly 90% in bookings as the Spring Festival approaches [1] - The implementation of a visa-free policy for South Korean passport holders has led to a sustained rise in travel interest towards China, with projections indicating that approximately 3.16 million South Koreans will visit mainland China in 2025, marking a 36.9% increase from 2024 [1] - A major travel agency reported that from January 5 to 21 this year, 7,351 South Koreans booked trips to China, reflecting a substantial year-on-year increase of 87.8%, particularly with a 142.4% rise in bookings for Shanghai [1] Group 2 - The marketing department of a South Korean travel agency noted a 28% year-on-year increase in demand for trips to China in the last quarter of the previous year, indicating a growing trend in tourism exchanges between the two countries [3] - Popular destinations among South Koreans include Zhangjiajie and Changbai Mountain, while weekend trips to major cities like Shanghai and Qingdao are also gaining attention [3] - There is a rising trend in South Korean social media discussions about travel to China, with reports indicating that China ranks as the second most searched travel destination among South Koreans [3] Group 3 - A South Korean citizen expressed interest in experiencing the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, highlighting the appeal of China's diverse cultural and seasonal offerings [5] - The desire to explore lesser-known inland cities in China reflects a growing interest in authentic local experiences among South Korean travelers [5]
韩国民众赴华旅游热潮不减 中国成为韩国人“说走就走”目的地
Yang Shi Wang· 2026-02-01 07:23
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant increase in the number of South Koreans traveling to China, with a nearly 90% year-on-year growth in bookings for travel products to China as the Spring Festival approaches [1] - The South Korean Ministry of Justice reported that approximately 3.16 million South Koreans are expected to visit mainland China by 2025, representing a 36.9% increase compared to 2024, making it the highest growth rate among South Koreans' major outbound destinations [1] - A major travel agency in South Korea noted that from January 5 to 21 this year, 7,351 South Koreans booked travel products to China, marking an 87.8% year-on-year increase, with bookings for Shanghai seeing a remarkable 142.4% growth [1] Group 2 - There is a rising trend in the popularity of diverse travel destinations in China among South Koreans, with significant interest in places like Zhangjiajie and Changbai Mountain, as well as weekend trips to major cities like Shanghai and Qingdao [1] - Discussions related to travel to China are gaining traction on South Korean social media, with China ranking as the second most searched travel destination among South Koreans [2] - Increasing numbers of young South Koreans are utilizing online platforms to research travel tips and customize their itineraries for trips to China, prompting some travel agencies to establish teams dedicated to developing travel routes to China [2]
视频丨韩国民众赴华旅游热度持续升温
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-01 05:52
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant increase in the number of South Korean tourists booking trips to China, with a year-on-year growth of nearly 90% as the Spring Festival approaches [1] - The implementation of a visa-free policy for South Korean passport holders has led to a sustained rise in travel interest towards China, with projections indicating that approximately 3.16 million South Koreans will visit mainland China in 2025, marking a 36.9% increase from 2024 [1] - A major travel agency reported that from January 5 to 21, 2024, 7,351 South Koreans booked trips to China, reflecting a substantial year-on-year increase of 87.8%, particularly with a 142.4% rise in bookings for Shanghai [1] Group 2 - The marketing department of a South Korean travel agency noted a 28% year-on-year increase in demand for trips to China in the last quarter of the previous year, indicating a growing trend in tourism exchanges between the two countries [3] - Popular destinations such as Zhangjiajie and Changbai Mountain continue to attract significant interest, while weekend trips to major cities like Shanghai and Qingdao are also gaining popularity [3] - There is a rising trend among South Korean youth to seek personalized travel experiences in China, with travel agencies establishing teams to develop tailored itineraries to meet this demand [3] Group 3 - A Seoul citizen expressed interest in experiencing the Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival, highlighting the appeal of China's diverse cultural and seasonal offerings [5] - The desire to explore lesser-known inland cities in China reflects a growing curiosity among South Koreans to engage with local lifestyles and experiences [5]
视频丨“中国游”热度攀升 厦门口岸年出入境旅客量突破600万人次
Group 1 - The popularity of "China tourism" has been continuously rising this year, with Xiamen emerging as a favored destination for foreign travelers seeking vacation, leisure, and business opportunities [2] - The number of foreign travelers entering and exiting through Xiamen port has exceeded 1.1 million this year, indicating a strong recovery in tourism [4] - Among these, nearly 380,000 foreign travelers have entered under visa-free and 240-hour transit visa exemptions, representing a year-on-year increase of nearly 35% [4]
机构:今冬初雪降临,北京环球度假区周末门票预订热度环比前两日大增
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-12-12 10:13
Core Insights - The initial snowfall in Beijing has significantly increased interest in winter tourism, particularly for top attractions like the Forbidden City and Universal Beijing Resort [1] Group 1: Tourism Trends - The search volume for the "Forbidden City" surged by 90% compared to the previous two days, while the search volume for "Universal Beijing Resort" increased by over 40% [1] - Tickets for the Forbidden City on December 13 and 14 are sold out, with deep-dive and one-day tour packages seeing over a 100% increase in bookings compared to the previous week [1] - Ticket booking interest for Universal Beijing Resort also rose by over 80% compared to the previous week, with a notable increase in hotel bookings in the surrounding area [1] Group 2: Visitor Demographics - The primary demographic for hotel bookings around Universal Beijing Resort consists of families and young tourists, with some visitors opting for staggered check-ins [1] Group 3: Alternative Attractions - Due to the high demand for tickets to the Forbidden City and Universal Beijing Resort, visitors are turning to other scenic spots suitable for snow viewing, leading to increased popularity for historical sites and parks [1] - Popular attractions such as Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan, Temple of Heaven, Yonghe Temple, Jingshan Park, Beihai Park, and Badaling Great Wall have entered the top 10 list of popular scenic spots [1]
北京初雪降临,故宫门票已售罄,环球度假区预订热度环比大涨超80%
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-12 07:02
Core Insights - The snowfall in Beijing has led to a significant increase in search interest for major tourist attractions, particularly the Palace Museum and Universal Beijing Resort [1][2] - Ticket sales for the Palace Museum are sold out for the weekend of December 13-14, with a notable increase in booking interest for deep-dive tours and day trips [1][2] - Universal Beijing Resort has also seen a surge in ticket bookings, with an increase of over 80% compared to the previous week [1][2] Summary by Category - **Weather Impact**: Snowfall has affected various districts in Beijing, resulting in medium to heavy snow in most areas and localized blizzards [1][2] - **Tourism Trends**: The search volume for "Palace Museum" surged by 90% and for "Universal Beijing Resort" by over 40% compared to the previous two days [1][2] - **Booking Data**: The booking interest for the Palace Museum's weekend tours has more than doubled compared to the previous week, while Universal Beijing Resort's ticket bookings have increased significantly [1][2]
“日本跌出前十”
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-12-04 01:41
Core Viewpoint - Japan has fallen out of the top ten popular overseas destinations for Chinese tourists during the winter vacation period in early 2026, marking a significant shift in travel preferences [1] Group 1: Travel Trends - There has been a noticeable increase in travel to Thailand and South Korea by Chinese tourists since late November [1] - Japan, previously a favored destination, was ranked as a top choice during the long holiday in October 2023 [1] Group 2: Government Influence - The Chinese government issued a travel advisory on November 14, urging citizens to avoid traveling to Japan, which has impacted travel trends [1] - Japan's Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, made controversial remarks regarding Taiwan during a parliamentary session, leading to backlash from China [1] Group 3: Flight Cancellations - Over 40% of planned flights from China to Japan have been canceled since December, totaling more than 1,900 canceled flights [1] - The Chinese Embassy in Japan reiterated warnings about the deteriorating security environment in Japan on November 26 [1] Group 4: Airline Operations - Chinese airlines are actively working to reduce the number of flights between China and Japan in response to the changing travel dynamics [1]