The Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China

07/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/08/2024 23:32

Central Chinese resort city sees record high inbound, outbound visitors

CHANGSHA, Aug. 6 -- The airport of central China's resort city of Zhangjiajie has recorded more than 300,000 inbound and outbound passengers so far this year, up 33 percent compared to the total passenger flow last year, local authorities said on Tuesday.

Zhangjiajie, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hunan Province, is among the top Chinese tourist destinations favored by foreign visitors including those from the Republic of Korea (ROK).

Currently, the international passenger flights at the city's airport can reach 10 destinations in five countries and regions, including the ROK, Vietnam and Thailand, said the border-control authorities in Zhangjiajie.

International passenger flights linking the city with the ROK account for 65 percent of the total, making the country the largest source of Zhangjiajie's foreign visitors.

Of those entering and exiting China via Zhangjiajie's airport during the period, foreigners accounted for 94 percent, up 254 percent year on year, with most of the visitors coming from the ROK.

Recently, China's boom in tourism has created the buzzword "China Travel" on overseas social media. Many travelers shared their experiences in China, which has in turn inspired more people to visit the country.