The past New Year holiday saw the number of arrivals and departures from China roar back to pre-COVID levels, with foreigners flooding into China to get a glimpse of the ever-changing second biggest economy, and Chinese tourists flocking overseas to celebrate a new year in a different culture. Experts say the rise in border crossings is a result of China s unswerving efforts and determination to connect with the world at a deeper and broader level.
The just-concluded New Year’s Day holidays from December 30, 2023 to January 1, 2024 witnessed a total of 5.179 million entry-exit personnel across China with an average of 1.726 million people per day, a 4.7-fold increase compared to the 2023 New Year’s Day holidays and represents travel volume returning to 2019 levels.
This is the eighth installment of the Global Times Year-end Special on culture, which gives some insights into how hosting international multisport events fueled the fervor of mass participation in sports in China.
In the midst of the winter chill, the New Year s Day holiday is ticking down. Despite temperatures plummeting to new lows across places, the enthusiasm for travel and consumption in China is rapidly heating up, turning the
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