China Inbound Tourism Surges 1240% : European Summer Travel Boom

European flight bookings to China jump 1240% from Finland, with 22.9M foreign arrivals in H1. Secondary cities like Yining and Nyingchi see 6x growth, while Shenzhen theme parks and Huaqiangbei draw leisure travelers with AI translators and cooling gadgets.

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Flight Bookings Up 1240%! Why Europe Is Flocking to China for Summer Escape


China Inbound Tourism Surges 1240% : European Summer Travel Boom

While China has just entered its hottest stretch of summer, an unexpected travel trend is emerging: international tourists are booking flights to the country in record numbers.


Official data shows that in the first half of this year, 22.9 million foreign nationals entered China, marking a 20.4% increase compared to the same period last year. But the real standout number comes from flight data—tickets from Finland to China have surged by 1,240%, while Greek tourist numbers have nearly tripled.


So, what’s drawing them here?


1. Beyond Beijing and Shanghai: The New Hotspots

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It's not just the usual suspects—while the Forbidden City and the Bund remain popular, the real growth is happening in secondary cities. Since June, international arrivals at Shenzhen Airport alone have jumped 31.6% for European travelers.


But the bigger shift is westward and northward. Flight bookings to Yining in Xinjiang and Nyingchi in Tibet are up more than six times year-on-year. Meanwhile, cities like Datong, Yiwu, Jiamusi, and Dunhuang have all seen their foreign visitor numbers double.



2. Theme Parks Go Global with AI Translators

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Summer heat is pushing tourists indoors—and into theme parks. One major Shenzhen theme park launched a summer water-splashing festival in late June, drawing thousands of weekend visitors, including a 50% year-on-year increase in foreign guests.


To handle the influx, parks have rolled out multilingual ticket machines and AI-powered translation earpieces, allowing visitors from around the world to enjoy shows and attractions without language barriers. Tour groups of 200 to 300 people are now common on weekdays, jumping to 500 on weekends.



3. Huaqiangbei: The Shopping Magnet You Didn't Expect

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Forget luxury goods. The hottest items for European tourists right now are cooling gadgets.


At Shenzhen's Huaqiangbei—the city's famous electronics district—portable spray fans and cooling towels are flying off the shelves. French traveler Joselyne told us she made Huaqiangbei her first stop in China, specifically to buy a high-tech portable fan after researching it online.


Walk through Huaqiangbei on any summer evening, and you'll see foreign tourists sipping iced drinks while testing out their new gadgets—a scene that has turned this former wholesale electronics hub into a trending check-in spot on overseas social media.


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From Business Trips to Leisure Getaways


Hotels are noticing a major shift in their guest profiles. According to a vice president at Shangri-La Group, Shenzhen used to be known primarily as a business travel destination for foreigners. This summer, however, the majority of international guests are leisure travelers—and their priorities have changed. They're less interested in just a bed for the night and more focused on immersive local dining and cultural experiences.


China Inbound Tourism Surges 1240% : European Summer Travel Boom


With smoother mobile payment options, easier visa policies, and tax refund schemes now in place for shoppers, the "China Travel" buzz is only getting louder. And this summer's inbound tourism surge is yet another sign that China's appeal as a global destination keeps growing—especially when temperatures back home are rising even faster.





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Shanghai Heatwave Update : Plum Rains End, Sanfu Begins

Shanghai's plum rain season ended July 7, 2026. The sanfu heat period starts with temperatures up to 38°C. Residents are advised to reduce outdoor activities and eat cooling foods like watermelon and mung beans.

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Shanghai Heatwave Update : Plum Rains End, Sanfu Begins


By Ned Kelly


In all the typhoon excitement, we failed to let you know the good news: the plum rain season has come to an end, according to the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau.

READ MORE: Super Typhoon Bavi – Everything You Need to Know


However, it does come with some bad news: Its passing heralds the beginning of sanfu, the hottest period of the year—China's dog days of summer.

Shanghai Heatwave Update : Plum Rains End, Sanfu Begins

Goodbye Plum Rains

Shanghai Heatwave Update : Plum Rains End, Sanfu Begins


First up, some plum rains 2026 facts and figures:

  • Shanghai's plum rain season officially ended on July 7

  • It started on June 18— one day earlier than the historical average

  • It lasted just 19 days – four days shorter than usual

  • Total Rainfall in Urban Shanghai: 292.3 mm

  • Historical Average for Urban Shanghai: 262.5 mm

  • The rainfall this plum rain season was more than 10% higher than the historical average

READ MORE: Month of Downpours Ahead as Plum Rains Hit Shanghai

Shanghai Heatwave Update : Plum Rains End, Sanfu Begins

Hello Sanfu 三伏

Shanghai Heatwave Update : Plum Rains End, Sanfu Begins


Brace yourselves – sanfu comin'!


Expect soaring heat, with temperatures reaching up to 38 degrees Celsius in some parts of the city tomorrow.


Shanghai Heatwave Update : Plum Rains End, Sanfu Begins


So what is sanfu?


Sanfu is used to describe the sweltering days of summer, and refers to three roughly 10-day periods that are predicted to be the hottest of the year:

  • Toufu 头伏 – the first period

  • Zhongfu 中伏 – the middle period

  • Mofu 末伏 – the final period

According to the Chinese lunar calendar, sanfu falls between mid-July and August every year, and can last anywhere between 30-40 days.


San (三) is the Chinese word for three, while fu (伏) has several meanings; it can be used to say 'lie down,' but can also mean to 'hide' or 'conceal.'


Some people take the meaning of 'lying down' and 'hiding' literally in this sense, and suggest that during sanfu we should hide at home and do as little as possible.


During sanfu, Chinese people will also eat different foods to combat the high temperatures:

  • Cold foods such as watermelons, cucumbers, bitter melons, mung beans and lotus pods to beat the heat

  • Baked pancakes and fried eggs—flour-made foods rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, which can replenish the nutrition people lose after sweating


Weather warnings are commonly issued throughout the period due to high temperatures, and residents are advised to reduce outdoor activities during times of peak heat when the sun is at its hottest. 


Oh, and if that wasn't enough weather drama for you—and as you can see from the forecast above—thunderstorms are still predicted to hit the city from time to time during sanfu.


Fun times ahead!


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