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Jan 6, 2026

China’s 2026 New Year holiday sets mobility record with 6.6 million border crossings and 142 million domestic trips

China’s 2026 New Year holiday sets mobility record with 6.6 million border crossings and 142 million domestic trips
China’s first long weekend of 2026 delivered the busiest three-day travel period the country has seen since before the pandemic. Data released on 5 January by the Ministry of Transport (MOT) and the National Immigration Administration (NIA) show 595 million passenger movements across all transport modes, including 6.615 million cross-border trips by Chinese and foreign travellers. Average daily border traffic reached 2.205 million, 28.6 percent higher than the same holiday in 2025.

Domestic tourism also roared back: the Ministry of Culture and Tourism reported 142 million internal journeys that generated RMB 84.8 billion (US$12.1 billion) in spending. Analysts attributed the surge to China’s decision to extend the New Year break from one to three days, aggressive fare discounts by airlines and rail operators, and the wider roll-out of 240-hour visa-free transit and 30-day unilateral visa-waiver schemes.

China’s 2026 New Year holiday sets mobility record with 6.6 million border crossings and 142 million domestic trips


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Of particular interest to mobility managers, the NIA confirmed that 292,000 of the cross-border trips were made by foreigners entering China visa-free—a 35.8 percent year-on-year rise. Major hubs such as Chengdu Tianfu International Airport reported a 74.8 percent jump in foreign arrivals, led by travellers from Thailand, Malaysia and Australia. Online travel platforms Ctrip and Qunar said inbound ticket sales doubled year-on-year, while bookings for “experience” products jumped more than thirty-fold.

The figures underscore the practical impact of China’s late-2025 policy changes that (1) extended the 240-hour transit-without-visa programme to 65 ports, (2) added Sweden and other European markets to the 30-day visa-free list, and (3) simplified short-term visa documentation. For multinational employers the message is clear: China is again a scalable destination for meetings, projects and rotational assignments. Companies with large mainland footprints should expect stronger demand for in-person visits and ensure HR, travel and tax teams are ready to manage higher volumes of business-visitor compliance. Practical steps include refreshing internal visa matrices, updating invitation-letter templates, and reminding travellers that hotel or community registration within 24 hours of arrival remains mandatory even when entering visa-free.
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