Hainan is experiencing a boom in inbound tourism.

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With the onset of the winter season, Hainan has experienced another tourism boom. Following the launch of independent customs operations at the Hainan Free Trade Port, the ease of inbound tourism continues to improve, and the island's tourism market remains vibrant.

Currently, citizens of 86 countries have visa-free entry to Hainan. The island's airports serve 92 international and regional passenger air routes. According to statistics, Hainan will welcome 1.5 billion inbound tourists in 2025, a 35.2% increase compared to the previous year. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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Winter tourism is on the rise in Qilian County, Qinghai Province.

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With the arrival of winter, Qilian County in Haibei Tibet Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, has begun to utilize its natural resources—snow-capped mountains and forests. The county has launched tourism programs such as snowmobiling and hiking at its forest campsite. All this is fueling a steady increase in consumer demand for holiday vacations and creating a real winter tourism boom. Photo by a Xinhua News Agency correspondent.

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Zhejiang Landscape in the Winter Sports Industry

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Ski resorts in Hangzhou, Jinhua, and Huzhou, winter parks in Shaoxing, Taizhou, and Lishui… More and more winter infrastructure facilities are taking root in the warm lands of Zhejiang Province.

According to the "White Paper on China's Ski Industry 2024-2025," the total number of ski participants in the country reached 26.05 million in the 2024-2025 winter season, of which 1.29 million were in Zhejiang. This ranks the province sixth in the country and first among all southern Chinese regions.

The "Research Report on China's Winter Industry Development" indicates that this year, China's winter industry will surpass the trillion yuan mark for the first time, reaching 1.0053 trillion yuan. Today, traveling with friends to Zhejiang's various ski resorts or winter theme parks to enjoy skating, skiing, and other winter activities has become a familiar form of winter leisure for an increasing number of residents.

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Chongli, the host city of the Winter Olympics, welcomed more than 10 million tourists in 2025.

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As of December 25, 2025, Chongli, a small city that hosted the 2025 Winter Olympics, welcomed over 10 million tourists. Overall tourism revenue also increased significantly. The city has successfully transitioned from seasonal popularity to year-round vibrancy.

The "sports economy" has become a key driver of tourism growth. In 2025, having fully realized the potential of the Olympic venues, Chongli developed a rich program of cultural, tourism, and sporting events open to the general public. To date, over 800 cultural tourism and sporting events have been held.

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China's night markets are expanding their reach, offering jobs.

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Beijing, January 22 (Xinhua) — As night fell and lantern-shaped streetlights lit up, a night market near a landmark in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, came alive with crowds of people. Remarkably, the "vendors" at the market offered not snacks or trinkets, but jobs.

University student Zhang Yijia would likely have limited herself to a simple tourist excursion. However, she ended up receiving a preliminary job offer as an e-commerce operator at a jewelry company, which was a great surprise and a relief for the soon-to-be graduate.

The place where Zhang Yijia received her first job offer functions as a "night talent market," a special job fair that extends its opening hours into the evening, when the traditional night market is illuminated by neon lights. As the kickoff event for an employment promotion initiative recently launched in Jiangsu, this market aims to provide a more flexible and efficient job search experience, allowing people to search for openings after regular work hours.

Shrouded in the glow of glittering streetlights, over 50 recruiting booths lined the stone road, offering 2,300 jobs in a variety of fields. These vacancies included high-tech positions such as large-scale model, robotics, and AI algorithm engineers, manufacturing jobs geared toward the upcoming peak production period before the Spring Festival, and opportunities for freelancers in the modern service sector.

Chen Wei, an employee of the Nanjing Municipal Talent Service Center, told Xinhua News Agency that approximately 3,000 people attended the event, more than 170 of whom reached preliminary employment agreements. The job fair was particularly popular with young people, as the atmosphere perfectly suited their social habits.

According to the Jiangsu Provincial Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security, more than 300 such night job fairs will be held across the province in January and February to help expand access to employment.

Following the earlier boom of night markets dedicated to traditional Chinese medicine, talent markets are now becoming a new option for nightlife among the younger generation, especially for those seeking employment.

The emergence of such temporary career fairs is believed to reflect a broader shift in China's vibrant markets. Initially primarily focused on street food and serving as a key driver of the country's nighttime economy, night markets are increasingly modernizing and diversifying, aiming to provide improved and expanded public services.

At a summer job fair in the commercial district of Lanzhou, the capital of northwestern Gansu Province, recent graduate Zeng Fanyan received a satisfying job offer without much delay. "I used to go to night markets solely to satisfy my culinary cravings. But these days, I can simultaneously look for work," Zeng Fanyan said.

The career fair boasted a relaxed atmosphere rarely found at more traditional job boards. Visitors, without formal suits or leather shoes, simply strolled past recruiting posters, stopped at booths, and chatted with potential employers. This more informal atmosphere helped many perform better during on-site interviews.

While young people tend to prefer such career fairs due to the more relaxed atmosphere, employers also see it as an opportunity to conduct interviews more effectively in their quest to fill vacancies with suitable candidates.

The Nanjing recruiting booth of the jewelry company Zhang Yijia selected received over 10 resumes in just over 30 minutes, exceeding Ms. Zhao's HR expectations. She said the overnight recruitment helped them find employees for their new chain store while simultaneously promoting their brand.

Traditional night markets have evolved into urban service hubs that not only meet the need for more convenient and higher quality living, but also provide new ways to utilize public resources, noted Mao Jinhuang, a professor at the School of Economics at Lanzhou University.

Some new night markets are stepping up efforts to boost their appeal. For example, a night job fair in Chongqing Municipality (southwest China) invited university graduates and young people to gather and simulate the experience of starting a business.

"The night-time economy is shifting from a single consumer scenario to one that integrates advanced functions and places more emphasis on services," Mao Jinhuang said.

He said it was likely that all kinds of services related to everyday life, such as legal assistance, psychological counseling and skills training, could appear under the neon lights of these venues.

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China has launched its first winter tourist train, dubbed "Altai – the Snow Capital of China."

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At the start of the New Year, the first winter tourist train, dubbed "Altai – the Snow Capital of China," arrived at the Altai station. Winter sports enthusiasts from all over the country flock here to experience the snow and ice.

This themed train departed on the night of December 31, 2025, and operates on an evening departure/morning arrival schedule. Travel time from Urumqi to Altai is 9 hours and 20 minutes.

"Traveling by train is very comfortable: you sleep well at night, and when you wake up, you're already there. This not only saves you money on accommodation but also allows you to conserve energy for skiing the next day," shared Li Mintao, a ski enthusiast from Shanghai.

To immerse passengers in a wintry atmosphere, the entire train is decorated in a unified ice-and-snow theme, and each car is named after a famous landmark—for example, "Lake Kanas" or "Keketokhai." The train also includes a bar car, offering hot drinks and food to passengers.

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The official death toll from the recent unrest in Iran stands at 3,117, state TV reports.

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Tehran, January 21 (Xinhua) — The death toll from recent unrest in Iran has reached 3,117, Iranian state television channel IRIB TV reported Wednesday, citing the Forensic Medical Organization of Iran.

This figure is the first official data provided by Iranian authorities since the protests began in late December 2025. Previously, the Iranian government acknowledged the deaths of "several thousand" people, but did not provide a specific number. According to IRIB TV, 2,427 of the dead are described as "innocent civilians and security forces."

The American human rights organization Human Rights Activists News Agency estimates the death toll at 4,560, but this figure has not been independently confirmed.

Furthermore, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that more than 460 government buildings were damaged or set on fire during the protests, and over 700 banks were attacked or burned. According to the news agency, more than 480 mosques were also targeted.

Protests erupted in dozens of Iranian cities in late December 2025 following a sharp devaluation of the national currency, the rial. Authorities acknowledged the protests and declared their readiness to address economic problems, while warning against violence and vandalism.

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Georgia's tourism revenues reached $4.69 billion in 2025.

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Tbilisi, January 21 (Xinhua) — Georgia's tourism revenue increased 6 percent year-on-year in 2025, reaching a record high of $4.69 billion, the country's Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development reported on Wednesday.

According to the agency, tourism industry revenues increased by 9.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year, reaching $1.05 billion.

As Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Irakli Nadareishvili noted, the growth in revenue in the tourism sector is mainly driven by target markets.

According to him, these markets include the EU countries, the UK, the Persian Gulf states, Israel, Azerbaijan, and other priority areas, the development of which the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and the National Tourism Administration, which is subordinate to it, continue to actively work on. –0–

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Georgia to spend 18 million lari to promote wine in strategic markets – National Wine Agency

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Tbilisi, January 21 /Xinhua/ — The budget for the popularization of Georgian wine in 2026 has been set at 18 million lari (about 6.7 million US dollars), Chairman of the Georgian National Wine Agency Levan Mekhuzla said on Wednesday.

L. Mekhuzla noted that the strategic markets remain the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, China, the Republic of Korea and Japan.

According to him, Georgia exports about 100 million liters of wine annually and the export price is rising.

"Wine and grape-based alcoholic beverages generate over half a billion dollars in revenue for the country through exports alone. Domestic sales and revenue from wine tourism are also noteworthy. Judging by last year's results, market diversification and export growth to the Chinese market are important," the agency's chairman noted.

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The UK Prime Minister has vowed not to back down on Greenland amid US tariff threats.

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LONDON, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Wednesday he would not back down from his position on Greenland despite US President Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs, and stressed that putting economic pressure on allies was "completely wrong."

During the weekly Prime Minister's Question Time in the House of Commons (the lower house of parliament), Starmer emphasized that the country will not compromise its principles by succumbing to threats. "I will not back down, the UK will not back down, from our values and principles on the future of Greenland," the British prime minister told MPs, adding that the government will continue "constructive" engagement but has already made its position "absolutely clear."

“He (D. Trump) said these words yesterday to put pressure on me and the UK regarding my values and principles regarding the future of Greenland,” Starmer noted. “He wants me to make concessions on my position, and I am not going to do that.”

The Prime Minister reiterated Britain's position amid mounting tensions with Washington and reiterated that the right to make any decision on Greenland's future "rests solely with the people of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark." –0–

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