'Amazing Shenzhen'
On Monday, Shenzhen unveiled the 2025 “Amazing Shenzhen” Global Tourism Plan, featuring 20 key cultural and tourism initiatives to warmly welcome tourists from around the world.
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Visit Xilingol for the annual Naadam Festival
In many travelers’ minds, Inner Mongolia conjures images of vast grasslands, lakes and one of the most famous warriors of all time, Genghis Khan.
Kashgar thrives on tourism boom
Tourists are flocking to Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to experience the well-preserved ancient city and its local culture, the China Daily reported.
GZ launches transit visa-free tour services
Since the end of June, free one-day tours of Guangzhou have been introduced for foreign tourists eligible for the 144-hour visa-free transit policy.
SZ beckons tourists with sea and mountain grandeur
Shenzhen’s coastal and mountainous tourism resources are considered major attractions for tourists from across the country and around the world.
Qianxi'nan autonomous prefecture promotes tourism
The Qianxi’nan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou Province showcased its unique cultural charm and diverse tourism resources at a promotional conference held in Futian District yesterday afternoon.
Nan'ao unveils 'slow city' travel routes
Six travel routes in Nan’ao Subdistrict featuring the “slow city” concept were unveiled during a ceremony awarding the subdistrict the “slow city” plaque at the Lavenna Resort Judiaosha in Nan’ao Subdistrict, Dapeng New Area yesterday.
Harbin Intl. Beer Festival kicks off
The 22nd China Harbin International Beer Festival kicked off in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province on Saturday.
Savor history, slow-paced life in Zhongshan
With the opening of the Shenzhong Link, Shenzhen residents can now travel to their neighbor across the sea within 30 minutes. Here are some destinations highly recommended by travel bloggers.
New Zealand promotes tourism in Shenzhen
A dinner party was held in Shenzhen last week to celebrate the start of the Maori New Year, an important tradition in New Zealand’s culture.