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China's inbound tourism has maintained strong momentum, with a sharp rise in both international arrivals and visitor spending, buoyed by streamlined visa policies and enhanced travel infrastructure. Recent statistics indicate a notable increase in the number of foreign tourists visiting the country, reflecting growing international interest in China's diverse cultural and natural attractions.
The easing of travel restrictions and the introduction of more convenient visa options have played a pivotal role in this resurgence. Tourists are increasingly drawn to major cities like Beijing and Shanghai, as well as scenic destinations such as the Great Wall and the picturesque landscapes of Zhangjiajie.
Additionally, the hospitality sector has seen a corresponding boost, with hotels and restaurants reporting higher occupancy rates and increased patronage. As the travel environment continues to improve, industry experts anticipate that this upward trend in inbound tourism will contribute significantly to the nation's economic recovery, fostering greater cultural exchange and international collaboration.
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