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Motorists in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, September 23, 2025. /VCG
China is expected to record a daily average of 2 million border crossings during the upcoming eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, authorities said on Sunday.
According to the National Immigration Administration (NIA), ports nationwide are bracing for a surge in inbound and outbound trips between October 1 and October 8, with traffic peaks projected on October 1 and October 6.
The NIA noted that this year's coinciding holidays, together with favorable policies such as visa-free entry and the resumption of flights, have fueled robust demand for cross-border travel.
To cope with the surge, the administration has instructed border inspection authorities across the country to step up monitoring of travel flows and port operations, and to coordinate with other departments to ensure safe, efficient, and smooth customs clearance.