
China’s Qingming Festival Boosts Tourism and Sparks ‘Spring Economy’
China’s Qingming Festival holiday saw a surge in tourism and spending, as new trends like flower viewing and camping energized the ‘spring economy’.
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China’s Qingming Festival holiday saw a surge in tourism and spending, as new trends like flower viewing and camping energized the ‘spring economy’.
China experiences a significant travel surge during the 2025 Qingming Festival, with increased road and rail traffic as people embrace traditional customs and spring tourism activities.
During the Qingming Festival, visitors flocked to Beijing’s Summer Palace to soak in the breathtaking spring scenery and immerse themselves in Chinese history and culture.
China reports a surge in travel across the country on the first day of the Qingming Festival, with millions taking to roads, rails, and skies.
A vibrant cultural celebration in Beijing’s Chaoyang District marked the Qingming Festival, merging traditional customs with modern creativity.
The annual Silkworm Flower Temple Fair in Huzhou’s Xinshi Ancient Town celebrated on April 4, 2025, brought together tradition and community as locals prayed for a rich cocoon harvest through vibrant performances.
China’s box office revenue surpassed 200 million yuan ($27.5 million) during the Qingming Festival holiday, signaling a boost in the film industry over the three-day break.
Experience the vibrant energy of the Qingming Festival as spring awakens nature across China. Discover breathtaking landscapes and immerse yourself in the season’s vitality.
China’s Qingming Festival is blending tradition with technology and eco-friendly practices, as digital memorials and green burials reshape how people honor their ancestors.
Immersive cultural experiences and relaxation-themed tours are reshaping China’s Qingming Festival tourism this year.