Colourful cultural and tourist events highlight the "double holiday" market, with holiday consumption becoming a "new driver" of economic growth.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

As National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival approach, cultural and tourism industries across the country are stepping up efforts to launch a series of unique and colorful events to attract tourists from all over the country.

The 2025 Lantern Festival, celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day of the People's Republic of China, recently opened at Beijing's Fengtai Peace Park. Utilizing the park's unique miniature landscapes and the technique of making colored lanterns—an intangible cultural heritage—the festival, featuring 70 lantern compositions and over 60,000 hanging decorations, created 180 creative light installations and three innovatively designed light spaces, creating an atmosphere in which Chinese culture and world civilization complement each other.

During the holiday season, 228 special events are planned in Wuhan. On October 1, the "Beautiful Homeland" cultural and tourism IP will hold a grand city parade on Wuhan's Gaoxindadao Boulevard, featuring 23 giant floats and 38 art groups performing a large-scale joint show.

In Kashgar (Xinjiang, China), on the eve of National Day, streets around the ancient city were decorated with brightly colored Chinese national flags, giving tourists from all over the country a sense of festive atmosphere.

Meanwhile, in the city of Chifeng (Inner Mongolia, China), in the Huamugou scenic area of the Heshigteng Qi district, a sea of flowers has quietly blossomed over an area of approximately 20 hectares. Among them, a flower field shaped like the national flag, created from 100,000 zinnias, is particularly eye-catching for tourists eager to take photos and post on social media.

As the "double holiday" approaches, the tourism market continues to heat up. In the city of Ningbo (Zhejiang Province), bookings at local guesthouses are growing in popularity.

To attract even more tourists, local authorities have also planned a variety of cultural events aimed at creating an unforgettable and action-packed holiday for guests.

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