Roundup: Europeans praise memorable China visits as May holiday travel booms


BRUSSELS, May 1 (Xinhua) -- For Dutch traveler Sebastian Behringer, China opened up with a click -- no visa lines, no paperwork, just a last-minute decision and a flight. What he found was a country where ancient temples meet cashless cafes, and tradition walks hand in hand with tech.

With the arrival of Europe's May holiday season, growing numbers of European tourists are eyeing China as a preferred long-haul destination, driven by positive experiences shared by recent visitors, streamlined visa policies, and China's well-developed travel infrastructure.

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