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Record 22.91 Million Inbound Visits: Why Global Travelers Are Choosing China

Driven by rising visa-free travel, digital convenience, and viral social media trends, China's inbound tourism surged with over 22.9 million international visits in early 2026.

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Record 22.91 Million Inbound Visits: Why Global Travelers Are Choosing China
Foreign tourists pose for a picture at a scenic spot in Taizhou, east China's Zhejiang province. (Photo/Wang Huabin)

Par Cui Qi, People's Daily

China has once again emerged as one of the world's most talked-about travel destinations.

Whether exploring the FAST, formally known as the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope, in Guizhou province, escaping the summer heat amid the pristine forests of Yichun in Heilongjiang province, or picking jasmine flowers in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, growing numbers of international visitors are discovering a China that is both familiar and full of surprises.

According to China's National Immigration Administration, the country recorded 22.914 million inbound trips by foreign nationals in the first half of 2026, up 20.4 percent year on year. This continued boom in inbound tourism reflects not only the vitality of China's cultural and tourism market, but also the growing two-way engagement between an increasingly open China and the rest of the world.

Everyday Chinese Culture Resonates Across Borders

This year, hashtags such as "becoming Chinese" and "Chinamaxxing" have gone viral on overseas social media platforms.

Videos of seemingly ordinary moments—such as brewing traditional dried tangerine peel herbal tea or practicing Baduanjin, a centuries-old Chinese fitness routine—have introduced countless international viewers to the warmth and appeal of everyday Chinese life.

This online fascination is increasingly translating into real-world travel. More foreign visitors are moving beyond sightseeing to experience daily life in China firsthand.

In Beijing, they stroll through city parks and join local residents in morning Taichi sessions, discovering the calm philosophy behind traditional Chinese wellness practices. In Chengdu, Sichuan province, they settle into historical teahouses, sipping tea while soaking up the city's relaxed pace of life.

According to The Economist, growing interest on international social media in Chinese culture, products, and travel experiences is increasingly translating into concrete consumer demand and tourism interest.

Immersive Experiences Offer a Deeper Understanding

Today's overseas visitors are looking for much more than famous landmarks and historical sites. Increasingly, they are choosing immersive travel experiences, ranging from industrial tours to rural excursions.

Some visit new energy vehicle manufacturing plants, watching robotic arms operate on intelligent production lines to gain a firsthand understanding of the technological strength behind "Made in China."

Others venture deep into Guizhou's Miao and Dong ethnic villages, ride shuttle buses to soak up local rural life, and cheer with residents at the Village Super League for an immersive experience of thriving rural revitalization.

As tourism becomes more closely integrated with technological innovation and rural development, inbound travel offers visitors far richer experiences. Traveling across the country allows them to witness the many facets of Chinese modernization and gain a more authentic, multidimensional, and comprehensive understanding of China.

Convenient Policies Make Visiting Easier Than Ever

The growing popularity of "China Travel" has been made possible by the nation's continued commitment to high-standard opening up.

In the first half of this year, 17.815 million foreign visitors entered China visa-free, accounting for 77.7 percent of all foreign arrivals and representing a 30.6 percent year-on-year increase. As visa-free policies expand to more countries, traveling to China has become simpler and more convenient than ever.

At the same time, the nationwide rollout of the upgraded departure tax refund policy has further improved the visitor experience. More stores now participate in the tax refund program, customs clearance at ports has become more efficient, and instant tax refund services are widely recognized. Combined with the widespread use of mobile payment systems, foreign travelers can now comfortably navigate almost every aspect of their trip using only a smartphone.

International travel magazine Travel and Tour World noted that China's series of open and welcoming policies has significantly lowered barriers to travel, making the country one of the world's most accessible and attractive tourist destinations.

"China Travel" and "China Shopping" are reinforcing one another, while continuous improvements across the entire tourism service chain are making travel easier and more enjoyable. As a result, many first-time visitors are already returning for another trip.

The flourishing inbound tourism market is helping the world see a China where tradition and modernity coexist, and where development and openness advance hand in hand.

With a rich culture to experience, constant new discoveries to make, and genuine hospitality to feel, today's vibrant and welcoming China offers every reason to come and see it for oneself.

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