Shanghai expected to remain popular with Korean travelers in 2026

Shanghai continues to draw Korean tourists with its value, cleanliness, and flavors, enhanced by China's visa-free entry policy. Visitor numbers surged in 2025, and early 2026 bookings indicate sustained popularity.

Shanghai has benefited from China's 30-day visa-free policy introduced in November 2024, attracting more Korean visitors. Numbers rose from about 570,000 in 2023 to 1.1 million in 2024, then increased 23.6 percent year-on-year in 2025 to 1.37 million—accounting for 43 percent of all Korean trips to mainland China, up from 35 percent in 2024.

Mode Tour International reported that January 2026 bookings for Shanghai surged 260 percent from the previous year, with Lunar New Year (Seollal, February 14-18) reservations up 270 percent. Agoda's 2026 New Horizons Ranking listed Shanghai as a top destination for Koreans based on recent accommodation data.

Choi Yu-jin, a 31-year-old Seoul fashion designer, noted, “Restaurants and streets were notably clean. And even upscale dining came at lower prices than in Korea, without compromising on taste.” Song Hao, a 30-year experienced English-speaking guide, highlighted attractions like Xintiandi with its 19th-century stone-gate houses, Wukang Road's European architecture, and Tianzifang's artsy alleys, appealing to younger visitors seeking trendy spots, cosplay venues, and cyber-themed places.

Lee Ji-won, a Seoul office worker, said, “While many Koreans have traditionally opted for nearby Japanese cities like Fukuoka or Osaka, Shanghai stands out as an equally convenient destination with even better affordability.” Subramania Bhatt, CEO of China Trading Desk, expects the visa-free policy for 45 countries including Korea to extend until December 31, 2026, as part of China's tourism revival strategy amid economic challenges.

Yanolja Research projects 3.94 million Korean visitors to China in 2026, a 24.2 percent rise—the fastest among top destinations like Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand. Jang Soo-cheong, Purdue University professor and Yanolja director, suggests positive Shanghai experiences could broaden interest to cities like Chengdu, Qingdao, and Hainan, fostering a wider rediscovery of China.

Meanwhile, Chinese arrivals in Korea reached 5.37 million in 2025, up 16.7 percent from 4.6 million, with projections for 6.15 million in 2026, a 14.5 percent increase, aided by a temporary group tour visa-free policy since September 2025.

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South Korea will extend the waiver on visa processing fees for an additional six months for group tourists from six countries, including China, the finance chief announced. The exemption for C-3-2 visas, originally set to expire on December 31, will continue until the end of June next year. Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol said the plan is "to maintain momentum in inbound tourism."

South Korean travelers are flocking to Shanghai thanks to China's visa-free policy, underpinning the city's tourism revival. Visitor numbers rose from 570,000 in 2023 to 1.37 million in 2025, with Shanghai accounting for 43% of all South Korean trips to mainland China.

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South Korea is poised to surpass Japan as the top destination for Chinese travelers during the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, marking the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. Booking estimates indicate 230,000 to 250,000 mainland Chinese visitors to South Korea, a potential increase of up to 52% from last year. This shift highlights Seoul's visa relaxations amid tensions with Tokyo.

South Korea has introduced a visa-free travel policy for Indonesian tourists to simplify entry and boost tourism. This initiative allows small groups of Indonesians to visit without prior visa applications, aiming to attract more global visitors. The policy supports Seoul's goal of reaching 30 million annual tourists by enhancing accessibility to the country's cultural and natural attractions.

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Minister of Culture and Tourism Sun Yeli stated at a news conference on people's livelihood during the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress that China is ramping up efforts to promote the integration of culture and tourism, sharing its landscapes, culture, history, and modern life with global visitors. In 2025, inbound tourist trips exceeded 150 million, up more than 17 percent year-on-year, while spending surpassed $130 billion, an increase of over 40 percent. Authorities will continue improving the full inbound tourism chain to make travel to China easier.

Australia is projected to attract the most travellers from China during the 2026 Lunar New Year break, with bookings likely to more than double over last year's total, according to Trip.com’s forecast. The report highlighted natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef and the outback’s landscapes as among the most appealing attractions. Total trip spending from China, Australia’s top market, reached A$12.3 billion for the year ending in September 2025, according to Tourism Australia.

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Despite a large exodus of local residents, Hong Kong's hotels and tourist-area restaurants reported robust business during the Lunar New Year holiday from February 13 to 18. Immigration Department figures show 2.5 million outbound journeys by locals, compared to 1 million tourist arrivals. Visitor numbers rose, but the net outflow increased year on year.

 

 

 

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