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Baotou greets over 3 million visitors during Spring Festival

Updated: 2025-02-05

Baotou in North China's Inner Mongolia received 3.14 million tourists during the Spring Festival holiday from Jan 28 to Feb 4, generating a total domestic tourism expenditure of over 2 billion yuan ($301 million).

Among the visitors, 57 percent came from within Inner Mongolia, while 43 percent were from other surrounding provinces and cities such as Shanxi, Beijing, Hebei, and Shaanxi.

Baotou held cultural and tourism activities that blended traditional folk culture with modern tourism experiences. Some popular destinations included Yellow River First Village, Baotou Zouxikou Historical and Cultural Block, and Baomian 1958 Scenic Site.

At Yellow River First Village, visitors enjoyed blessings from the God of Wealth, lion dances, street band performances, an arts and crafts market, local delicacies, and amusement rides, offering an immersive folk culture experience.

The Baotou Zouxikou Historical and Cultural Block featured captivating folk songs, stilt performances, and land boat dances, adding a nostalgic charm to the celebrations.

Baomian 1958 Scenic Site integrated history with modernity, showcasing the rise and fall of Baotou's textile industry through a dedicated museum. Renovated factory spaces were transformed into specialty Chinese restaurants, book bars, and creative markets, creating a unique and diverse cultural hub.

This dynamic fusion of tradition, history, and modern tourism made Baotou's Spring Festival a remarkable experience for all visitors.