China’s Holiday Tourism Surges as Mid-Autumn and National Day Celebrations Draw Massive Crowds

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As China’s combined Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday concluded, the nation’s tourist destinations continued to buzz with activity, underscoring the strong momentum of domestic tourism.

In Sanya, Hainan Province, the Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone witnessed a surge of visitors on October 7, 2025, as travelers explored scenic spots and immersed themselves in the area’s rich cultural heritage. Similarly, in Rongcheng, Shandong Province, tourists enjoyed breathtaking aerial views via cable cars, capturing panoramic shots of the stunning coastal landscape.

Meanwhile, in Xinghua City, Jiangsu Province, the Lixiahe National Wetland Park drew large crowds of nature lovers and photographers. Many visitors took boat rides along tranquil waterways, embracing the serene beauty of the wetlands.

Elsewhere, on October 6, Qianshan County’s Shitang Town in Jiangxi Province welcomed tourists exploring local attractions, while Xuan’en County in Hubei Province glowed under vibrant nightscapes that showcased its rich nocturnal charm.

Overall, the extended holiday period saw record domestic travel across China, with no signs of the usual post-holiday slowdown. From seaside resorts and cultural landmarks to scenic natural reserves, the fusion of the National Day and Mid-Autumn celebrations transformed the nation into a festive and dynamic travel hub.


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