Zigong city in Sichuan province welcomed 380,200 visitors across its 19 A-level tourist attractions during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday from May 31 to June 2, up 15.3% year on year.
This growth came despite the temporary closure of two of the city's most popular sites — the Chinese Lantern World and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum — during the holiday.
To celebrate the holiday, Zigong organized more than 60 cultural and tourism activities, drawing strong participation from both locals and tourists. Events ranged from traditional cultural experiences and intangible heritage displays to family-friendly programs, educational tours, rural tourism, fruit picking, retail promotions and vibrant nighttime events.
The Fantawild Dinosaur Kingdom extended its hours for a "Super Children's Day," featuring a cyber-dinosaur parade and nighttime fireworks. The Zigong Salt History Museum hosted a free calligraphy and painting exhibition, while the municipal library put on a creative showcase for youth.
Fushun county, under Zigong's jurisdiction, rolled out its own festivities, including dragon boat races, folk performances, local specialty exhibitions, evening galas, Confucian temple ceremonies and creative markets. The city also hosted themed folk events such as zongzi-wrapping contests and intangible cultural heritage showcases.
In the countryside, activities like flower viewing and fruit picking attracted visitors. Night tours became a highlight of the holiday, with popular spots such as Rainbow Bridge and Huashang International Mall drawing crowds for Zigong's bustling nighttime economy and festive atmosphere.
Zigong city in Sichuan province welcomed 380,200 visitors across its 19 A-level tourist attractions during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday from May 31 to June 2, up 15.3% year on year.
This growth came despite the temporary closure of two of the city's most popular sites — the Chinese Lantern World and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum — during the holiday.
To celebrate the holiday, Zigong organized more than 60 cultural and tourism activities, drawing strong participation from both locals and tourists. Events ranged from traditional cultural experiences and intangible heritage displays to family-friendly programs, educational tours, rural tourism, fruit picking, retail promotions and vibrant nighttime events.
The Fantawild Dinosaur Kingdom extended its hours for a "Super Children's Day," featuring a cyber-dinosaur parade and nighttime fireworks. The Zigong Salt History Museum hosted a free calligraphy and painting exhibition, while the municipal library put on a creative showcase for youth.
Fushun county, under Zigong's jurisdiction, rolled out its own festivities, including dragon boat races, folk performances, local specialty exhibitions, evening galas, Confucian temple ceremonies and creative markets. The city also hosted themed folk events such as zongzi-wrapping contests and intangible cultural heritage showcases.
In the countryside, activities like flower viewing and fruit picking attracted visitors. Night tours became a highlight of the holiday, with popular spots such as Rainbow Bridge and Huashang International Mall drawing crowds for Zigong's bustling nighttime economy and festive atmosphere.
Zigong city in Sichuan province welcomed 380,200 visitors across its 19 A-level tourist attractions during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday from May 31 to June 2, up 15.3% year on year.
This growth came despite the temporary closure of two of the city's most popular sites — the Chinese Lantern World and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum — during the holiday.
To celebrate the holiday, Zigong organized more than 60 cultural and tourism activities, drawing strong participation from both locals and tourists. Events ranged from traditional cultural experiences and intangible heritage displays to family-friendly programs, educational tours, rural tourism, fruit picking, retail promotions and vibrant nighttime events.
The Fantawild Dinosaur Kingdom extended its hours for a "Super Children's Day," featuring a cyber-dinosaur parade and nighttime fireworks. The Zigong Salt History Museum hosted a free calligraphy and painting exhibition, while the municipal library put on a creative showcase for youth.
Fushun county, under Zigong's jurisdiction, rolled out its own festivities, including dragon boat races, folk performances, local specialty exhibitions, evening galas, Confucian temple ceremonies and creative markets. The city also hosted themed folk events such as zongzi-wrapping contests and intangible cultural heritage showcases.
In the countryside, activities like flower viewing and fruit picking attracted visitors. Night tours became a highlight of the holiday, with popular spots such as Rainbow Bridge and Huashang International Mall drawing crowds for Zigong's bustling nighttime economy and festive atmosphere.
Zigong city in Sichuan province welcomed 380,200 visitors across its 19 A-level tourist attractions during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday from May 31 to June 2, up 15.3% year on year.
This growth came despite the temporary closure of two of the city's most popular sites — the Chinese Lantern World and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum — during the holiday.
To celebrate the holiday, Zigong organized more than 60 cultural and tourism activities, drawing strong participation from both locals and tourists. Events ranged from traditional cultural experiences and intangible heritage displays to family-friendly programs, educational tours, rural tourism, fruit picking, retail promotions and vibrant nighttime events.
The Fantawild Dinosaur Kingdom extended its hours for a "Super Children's Day," featuring a cyber-dinosaur parade and nighttime fireworks. The Zigong Salt History Museum hosted a free calligraphy and painting exhibition, while the municipal library put on a creative showcase for youth.
Fushun county, under Zigong's jurisdiction, rolled out its own festivities, including dragon boat races, folk performances, local specialty exhibitions, evening galas, Confucian temple ceremonies and creative markets. The city also hosted themed folk events such as zongzi-wrapping contests and intangible cultural heritage showcases.
In the countryside, activities like flower viewing and fruit picking attracted visitors. Night tours became a highlight of the holiday, with popular spots such as Rainbow Bridge and Huashang International Mall drawing crowds for Zigong's bustling nighttime economy and festive atmosphere.
Zigong city in Sichuan province welcomed 380,200 visitors across its 19 A-level tourist attractions during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday from May 31 to June 2, up 15.3% year on year.
This growth came despite the temporary closure of two of the city's most popular sites — the Chinese Lantern World and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum — during the holiday.
To celebrate the holiday, Zigong organized more than 60 cultural and tourism activities, drawing strong participation from both locals and tourists. Events ranged from traditional cultural experiences and intangible heritage displays to family-friendly programs, educational tours, rural tourism, fruit picking, retail promotions and vibrant nighttime events.
The Fantawild Dinosaur Kingdom extended its hours for a "Super Children's Day," featuring a cyber-dinosaur parade and nighttime fireworks. The Zigong Salt History Museum hosted a free calligraphy and painting exhibition, while the municipal library put on a creative showcase for youth.
Fushun county, under Zigong's jurisdiction, rolled out its own festivities, including dragon boat races, folk performances, local specialty exhibitions, evening galas, Confucian temple ceremonies and creative markets. The city also hosted themed folk events such as zongzi-wrapping contests and intangible cultural heritage showcases.
In the countryside, activities like flower viewing and fruit picking attracted visitors. Night tours became a highlight of the holiday, with popular spots such as Rainbow Bridge and Huashang International Mall drawing crowds for Zigong's bustling nighttime economy and festive atmosphere.
Zigong city in Sichuan province welcomed 380,200 visitors across its 19 A-level tourist attractions during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday from May 31 to June 2, up 15.3% year on year.
This growth came despite the temporary closure of two of the city's most popular sites — the Chinese Lantern World and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum — during the holiday.
To celebrate the holiday, Zigong organized more than 60 cultural and tourism activities, drawing strong participation from both locals and tourists. Events ranged from traditional cultural experiences and intangible heritage displays to family-friendly programs, educational tours, rural tourism, fruit picking, retail promotions and vibrant nighttime events.
The Fantawild Dinosaur Kingdom extended its hours for a "Super Children's Day," featuring a cyber-dinosaur parade and nighttime fireworks. The Zigong Salt History Museum hosted a free calligraphy and painting exhibition, while the municipal library put on a creative showcase for youth.
Fushun county, under Zigong's jurisdiction, rolled out its own festivities, including dragon boat races, folk performances, local specialty exhibitions, evening galas, Confucian temple ceremonies and creative markets. The city also hosted themed folk events such as zongzi-wrapping contests and intangible cultural heritage showcases.
In the countryside, activities like flower viewing and fruit picking attracted visitors. Night tours became a highlight of the holiday, with popular spots such as Rainbow Bridge and Huashang International Mall drawing crowds for Zigong's bustling nighttime economy and festive atmosphere.