Zhangjiajie's Inbound Tourism Gets off to a Good Start in 2026

  湖南省政府门户网·网站   2026-01-14 16:50:31

The photo, taken on January 13, shows foreign tourists visiting the glass-bottomed skywalk at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Since the start of the new year, Zhangjiajie City has seen a steady rise in its inbound tourism market, becoming a popular destination for foreign nationals visiting China. This surge is attributed to its expanding visa-free "circle of friends" and its unique appeal as the filming location for the sci-fi blockbuster Avatar. (Photo/Wu Yongbing and Luo Kewen)

The photo, taken on January 13, shows foreign tourists visiting the glass-bottomed skywalk at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Since the start of the new year, Zhangjiajie City has seen a steady rise in its inbound tourism market, becoming a popular destination for foreign nationals visiting China. This surge is attributed to its expanding visa-free "circle of friends" and its unique appeal as the filming location for the sci-fi blockbuster Avatar. (Photo/Wu Yongbing and Luo Kewen)

The photo, taken on January 13, shows foreign tourists visiting the glass-bottomed skywalk at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Since the start of the new year, Zhangjiajie City has seen a steady rise in its inbound tourism market, becoming a popular destination for foreign nationals visiting China. This surge is attributed to its expanding visa-free "circle of friends" and its unique appeal as the filming location for the sci-fi blockbuster Avatar. (Photo/Wu Yongbing and Luo Kewen)

The photo, taken on January 13, shows foreign tourists visiting the glass-bottomed skywalk at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Since the start of the new year, Zhangjiajie City has seen a steady rise in its inbound tourism market, becoming a popular destination for foreign nationals visiting China. This surge is attributed to its expanding visa-free "circle of friends" and its unique appeal as the filming location for the sci-fi blockbuster Avatar. (Photo/Wu Yongbing and Luo Kewen)

The photo, taken on January 13, shows foreign tourists visiting the glass-bottomed skywalk at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Since the start of the new year, Zhangjiajie City has seen a steady rise in its inbound tourism market, becoming a popular destination for foreign nationals visiting China. This surge is attributed to its expanding visa-free "circle of friends" and its unique appeal as the filming location for the sci-fi blockbuster Avatar. (Photo/Wu Yongbing and Luo Kewen)

责编:田梦瑶

一审:田梦瑶

二审:秦慧英

三审:张权

来源:湖南省政府门户网·网站

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