Shaanxi welcomes surge in international tourists during Spring Festival
The Heslops, a couple from the United Kingdom who had previously experienced Chinese New Year celebrations in the UK's Chinatown, said they were impressed by the festive atmosphere in Xi'an.
"We were immersed in the city's rich history and experienced the warm hospitality of the locals," they said, expressing their intention to share this unforgettable experience with relatives and friends back home.
An 80-year-old surnamed Lim from Malaysia said the city's festive decorations and grand lantern show left him and his wife in awe.
"Xi'an has always been a place we longed to visit," he said. "Only by experiencing it in person can we truly appreciate its profound history."
Despite the large crowds at scenic spots and streets, Lim said the orderly arrangements and efficient services left them highly satisfied.
Italian tourist Ada, who compared Xi'an to Rome for its historical significance, was amazed by the Terracotta Warriors.
"Xi'an perfectly blends history with modernity, and the Spring Festival celebrations add unique charm to the city," she said.
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