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Zhangjiajie Sees Inbound Tourism Boom on China Tourism Day

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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park experienced a tourism boom on May 19, with visitors from around the world queuing in an orderly manner for ticket checks before entering the park. That day marked the 16th China Tourism Day. According to statistics, the scenic area has received over 400,000 foreign tourist trips this year, a year-on-year increase of over 30%, accounting for nearly 30% of total visits. The park's inbound tourism market remains vibrant. With its unique geological landscapes and continuously optimized inbound tourism services in recent years, Zhangjiajie is attracting an increasing number of international visitors to experience the beauty of China's mountains and waters, highlighting its appeal as a world-class tourist destination. (Photo/Deng Daoli)


Zhangjiajie National Forest Park experienced a tourism boom on May 19, with visitors from around the world queuing in an orderly manner for ticket checks before entering the park. That day marked the 16th China Tourism Day. According to statistics, the scenic area has received over 400,000 foreign tourist trips this year, a year-on-year increase of over 30%, accounting for nearly 30% of total visits. The park's inbound tourism market remains vibrant. With its unique geological landscapes and continuously optimized inbound tourism services in recent years, Zhangjiajie is attracting an increasing number of international visitors to experience the beauty of China's mountains and waters, highlighting its appeal as a world-class tourist destination. (Photo/Deng Daoli)


Zhangjiajie National Forest Park experienced a tourism boom on May 19, with visitors from around the world queuing in an orderly manner for ticket checks before entering the park. That day marked the 16th China Tourism Day. According to statistics, the scenic area has received over 400,000 foreign tourist trips this year, a year-on-year increase of over 30%, accounting for nearly 30% of total visits. The park's inbound tourism market remains vibrant. With its unique geological landscapes and continuously optimized inbound tourism services in recent years, Zhangjiajie is attracting an increasing number of international visitors to experience the beauty of China's mountains and waters, highlighting its appeal as a world-class tourist destination. (Photo/Deng Daoli)


Zhangjiajie National Forest Park experienced a tourism boom on May 19, with visitors from around the world queuing in an orderly manner for ticket checks before entering the park. That day marked the 16th China Tourism Day. According to statistics, the scenic area has received over 400,000 foreign tourist trips this year, a year-on-year increase of over 30%, accounting for nearly 30% of total visits. The park's inbound tourism market remains vibrant. With its unique geological landscapes and continuously optimized inbound tourism services in recent years, Zhangjiajie is attracting an increasing number of international visitors to experience the beauty of China's mountains and waters, highlighting its appeal as a world-class tourist destination. (Photo/Deng Daoli)


This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.  

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday