I turisti affollano l'estate Palazzo, un Giardino Imperiale, durante il nuovo anno lunare cinese vacanza, anche noto come Festival di Primavera, a Pechino, in Cina, 20
Tourists crowd the Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden, during the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday, also known as Spring Festival, in Beijing, China, 20 February 2018. China posted a double-digit growth in tourism revenue during the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, official data showed Wednesday (21 February 2018). The tourism industry garnered 475 billion yuan (about 75 billion U.S. dollars) in revenue, up 12.6 percent from last year's holiday, according to the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA). Some 386 million trips by tourists were made, up 12.1 percent from last year's holiday, the CNTA said in a statement. Guangdong, Sichuan and Hunan received the most tourists among all provincial regions. Nearly half of travelers drove instead of taking public transportation. Overseas travel remained popular, with Chinese tourists from nearly 200 cities visiting 68 countries and regions during the holiday.