China’s National Immigration Administration reported a substantial resurgence in cross-border mobility during the recent three-day New Year holiday period, with total trips exceeding 6.61 million. The data, released on Sunday, reveals a remarkable 28.6 percent year-on-year increase in average daily cross-border movements compared to the previous year’s holiday period.
The statistics demonstrate particularly robust growth in international visitor traffic, with foreign national entries climbing to 828,000—a significant 29.8 percent increase from the 2025 New Year holiday figures. Notably, China’s visa-free policy facilitated 292,000 of these international arrivals, representing a substantial 35.8 percent surge in visa-exempt admissions compared to the same period last year.
This upward trajectory in cross-border mobility signals a continuing recovery in international travel and cultural exchange following global pandemic restrictions. The pronounced increase in visa-free entries highlights the effectiveness of China’s streamlined entry policies for foreign nationals, potentially reflecting improved diplomatic relations and enhanced global connectivity. The data provides encouraging indicators for the tourism and hospitality sectors as China continues to normalize international travel protocols and foster people-to-people exchanges across its borders.
