With the implementation of favorable policies such as visa-free entry and 144-hour transit visa exemptions, China saw a surge in cross-border travel for both domestic and international tourists this summer.
During July and August, China’s border control agencies handled 110 million inbound and outbound trips, averaging 1.78 million per day, up by 30% from the same period last year, according to the country's National Immigration Administration.
The daily peak was recorded on August 24, with nearly 2.24 million travelers, reaching 97.2% of the historical high.
Breakdown of the figures compared to last year:
*Mainland residents: 55.381 million entries and exits (+28.1%)
*Residents of Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan: 44.032 million entries and exits (+27.6%)
*Foreign nationals: 10.89 million entries and exits (+52.8%)
*Visa-exempt foreign nationals (excluding border residents): 1.957 million (+117%)