Taiwanese visits to mainland China topped 3.24 million in 2025, still below pre-Covid levels

According to Taiwan’s Tourism Administration, around 3.24 million Taiwanese visited mainland China in 2025, nearly 17 per cent more than in 2024, but still 20 per cent lower than in 2019. Taiwanese media attributes the slow post-pandemic recovery to cross-strait tensions and partial travel bans. Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te, who took office in 2024, has used strong rhetoric against Beijing, exacerbating the disruptions.

According to Taiwan’s Tourism Administration, around 3.24 million Taiwanese visited mainland China in 2025, marking nearly a 17 per cent increase from 2024. However, this figure remains 20 per cent below the 2019 pre-pandemic level. Taiwan’s Central News Agency reported on Saturday that the decline stems from worsening cross-strait relations, a ban on group tours to the mainland since 2020, and Taiwanese travellers’ preference for destinations like Japan and South Korea.

Tourism across the Taiwan Strait has faced significant disruptions in recent years due to shifting political tensions and government policies. Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te, who took office in 2024, has labelled Beijing a foreign hostile force—the strongest rhetoric from Taipei to date. In March 2025, Lai introduced 17 security measures to counter what he described as infiltration, espionage, and coercion efforts by mainland China. These developments have contributed to the strained atmosphere.

While there are signs of growth, the overall recovery lags behind pre-Covid expectations. Keywords from the report include cross-strait tensions, Fujian, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, but the focus is on the annual travel statistics.

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The Hong Kong Tourism Board released visitor figures for the first two months of 2026, with mainland Chinese tourists accounting for 79.3 per cent of total arrivals. February saw 5.14 million arrivals, a 40 per cent year-on-year increase, attributed to the Chinese New Year holiday.

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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The annual Spring Festival travel rush, known as chunyun, began on Monday as millions of Chinese embarked on journeys home. An estimated 188 million cross-regional trips were recorded on the first day, up 13 percent year-on-year. Officials forecast a record 9.5 billion trips over the 40-day period ending March 13.

 

 

 

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