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China's top political advisor meets Kyrgyz parliament speaker

2024-09-13 20:16 Last Updated At:09-14 02:07

China's top political advisor Wang Huning met with Kyrgyz Parliament Speaker Nurlanbek Shakiev on Friday in Beijing.

Wang, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said that under the strategic guidance of the leaders of the two countries, China and Kyrgyzstan have elevated bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership for a new era, and worked together to build a China-Kyrgyzstan community of a shared future featuring good neighborliness and shared prosperity.

China is ready to work with Kyrgyzstan to implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state, and promote the sustained and high-level development of bilateral ties, Wang said, adding the CPPCC is willing to enhance exchanges with the Kyrgyz side to contribute to building a China-Kyrgyzstan community of a shared future.    While congratulating China on its development achievements in various fields, Shakiev said there are no political differences or obstacles to cooperation between the two countries.

The Kyrgyz Parliament is ready to work closely with the CPPCC National Committee and contribute to the development of bilateral relations, he added.

China's top political advisor meets Kyrgyz parliament speaker

China's top political advisor meets Kyrgyz parliament speaker

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China sees surge in tourism market during Mid-Autumn Festival

2024-09-18 12:19 Last Updated At:12:37

China has seen a notable rise in cultural tourism and inbound travel over Mid-Autumn Festival period, which shows increased interests in both cultural and natural sceneries.

The time-honored Mid-Autumn Festival has always featured family reunions since ancient times, summoning people's craving for traveling vast distances to be with their families and loved ones.

According to China Mobile's Wutong Big Data, the average distance traveled for family reunion was 253 kilometers during this year's holiday that ran from Sept 15 to 17. Short-distance trips of under 200 kilometers were most common, comprising 63 percent of the total, while 27 percent of travelers journeyed between 200 and 500 kilometers, and 10 percent traveled over 500 kilometers, indicating a strong preference for shorter, more manageable trips among holidaymakers.

In addition to family reunions, the popularity of traditional activities such as moon gazing and lantern shows continued to rise. Themed night tours featuring lantern displays attracted significant attention to notable spots such as the Beijing Garden Expo Park, Guangzhou Cultural Park, Luogang Park in Hefei, Songgai Ancient Town in Chongqing, and Meiyuan Hengshan Scenic Area in Wuxi.

The holiday also marked a rise in inbound tourism, with a 22 percent increase in international visitors compared with last year. Southeast Asia, Europe, and Africa are the regions with the largest climb in inbound tourists.

The provinces of Shanxi, Jiangxi, Inner Mongolia, Guizhou, and Hunan experienced the highest increases in international arrivals, with some even more than doubling the numbers of the previous year.

As China continues to expand its tourism appeal, the upward trends in travel and cultural engagement are set to continue into future holiday seasons.

China sees surge in tourism market during Mid-Autumn Festival

China sees surge in tourism market during Mid-Autumn Festival

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