AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDigital Payments for Tourists: Tencent says US PayPal users can pay at tens of millions of Weixin Pay merchants in China via QR, using Tencent’s cross-border QR gateway—aimed at smoother spending for visitors. Tourism Facilitation: Korea’s government released a multilingual (English/Japanese/Chinese) public-transport guide for foreign tourists, covering airport-to-city routes plus booking and payment tips. Cross-Border Rail Boost: China-Laos Railway tops 100,000 cumulative passenger train runs and 73 million trips, with 840,000+ tourists from 120+ places traveling via the line. Inbound Travel Push: Brazil’s tourism agency Embratur unveiled a China-targeted campaign at ITB China, aiming to double Chinese arrivals in two years by improving air connectivity and courting luxury and Gen Z travelers. Travel Tech Partnerships: Staynex and Dragonpass teamed up to bring premium airport lounge and fast-track experiences to Staynex members through Day Pass offerings. China Travel Safety/Access: London police focus on international phone theft networks that ship devices to China; experts urge victims to lock/wipe phones without unlinking IDs to reduce black-market value. Tourism Disruption Watch: Japan hotel rates hit records as US/Europe demand stays strong while China visitors decline amid political frictions. Local Adventure Tourism: Xinjiang’s Karamay is promoting its “Wilderness Odyssey” festival with off-road, paragliding, and camping to turn rugged landscapes into a tourism draw.
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