Qingdao Today
2025/8/25
source: International daily
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Cities across China have transformed their natural and cultural treasures into vibrant nighttime tourism hotspots, drawing surging visitor numbers and energizing local economies during the bustling summer period.
The Haihe River, which runs through north China's Tianjin Municipality, has gained increasing popularity among tourists due to its spectacular night view.
The municipality upgraded the lighting fixtures on 216 buildings, 13 bridges and seven berths along the river. Besides the colorful lights, tourists can also enjoy wonderful performances, such as traditional operas and cross talks on boat.
As a result, tourist boats on the Haihe River have received more than 330,000 travelers this summer.
In Zaozhuang City of east China's Shandong Province, traditional buildings were decorated with dazzling lights in Tai'erzhuang Ancient Town, with performances such as traditional molten iron fireworks, shadow plays, and operas captivating numerous tourists.
The ancient town saw a month-on-month increase of 35 percent in tourist trips in July.
In Fuzhou City, east China's Fujian Province, the historic district of SanFangQiXiang (Three Lanes and Seven Alleys), which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2013, has been bustling with tourists every evening.
In recent years, Fuzhou has enriched its nighttime consumption scenarios, with historic sites such as the SanFangQixiang designated as key areas, where intangible cultural heritage fairs and art performances were introduced. Since July, the district has seen a flow of 3.42 million travelers.
In Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province, traditional fish-shaped lanterns, have highlighted ancient streets, towns and villages, where tourists can experience activities related to the intangible cultural heritage. These activities have boosted tourist numbers and spending this summer by 8.79 percent and 8.98 percent, respectively.
In Yangzhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, the culture stemming from the Grand Canal has reinvigorated its nighttime economy by means of performances, light shows and immersive experiences.
From January to July, the night tours of the ancient canal saw a turnover of around 30 million yuan.