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WTTC Recognized China’s Strategic Initiatives Driving Growth in Travel & Tourism

China Set to Pass U.S. as World’s Largest Travel and Tourism Market by 2031
16 December 2025
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The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today welcomed the Chinese government’s ongoing efforts to facilitate international travel, highlighting the impact of visa-free policies, transit visa initiatives, and broader measures designed to create a seamless travel journey for visitors.

These developments formed a core part of discussions at the Global Tourism Economy Forum (GTEF) in Harbin, China, where global leaders and industry experts examined the future direction of Travel & Tourism and China’s increasingly central role.

Within this context, WTTC Interim President & CEO Gloria Guevara contributed to a keynote speech on Global Trends and China Outlook, which focused on the sector’s economic trajectory and the impact of China’s recent facilitation measures.

During the keynote, Gloria Guevara said, “China’s Travel & Tourism sector continues to gain strength. Travelers come for the heritage, the energy of the cities, the landscapes, and the caliber of the country’s infrastructure. China offers a breadth of experiences that appeals to visitors from all over the world.”

The leader of the global tourism body also highlighted the strength of the sector in 2025, noting that Travel & Tourism now contributes $1.9TN to China’s economy with an annual growth rate of 15.8%, double the global growth rate. “The government’s policies are creating real momentum, giving businesses the confidence to invest and travelers the freedom to explore,” Guevara added.

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GTEF also showcased Harbin’s evolution as a destination that has built a compelling winter tourism proposition. Last winter, the city welcomed 90 million visitors and recorded almost 17% growth in tourism spending, reaching $19BN.

Guevara said, “China’s continued leadership presents major opportunities for destinations across the country. Places like Harbin show how natural strengths can be developed into world-class visitor experiences.

“WTTC has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the GTEF to strengthen collaboration through the platform and support connections between China and the global travel and tourism sector. WTTC will continue to work with partners across China to support long-term, sustainable growth in Travel & Tourism.”

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