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Kunming Emerges As China’s Gateway City For Southeast Asian Travellers

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 10 (Bernama) -- Kunming is rapidly cementing its position as China’s premier destination for inbound consumption, drawing a surge of visitors primarily from Southeast Asia and increasingly from South Asia, according to the Kunming Bureau of Commerce.

Strategically located at the crossroads of the China–ASEAN Free Trade Area and the Greater Mekong Subregion, Kunming’s appeal lies in its warm climate, welcoming culture, and easy accessibility.

Travellers from Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam can reach the city in as little as two to five hours, while the China–Laos Railway enables a “morning departure, evening arrival” journey for seamless cross-border tourism.

Visa-free entry policies and a 144-hour transit visa exemption have further encouraged spontaneous travel, making Kunming the preferred first stop in China for regional visitors, according to a statement.

To enhance the travel experience, the city has launched the “Kunming PASS – Spring City Privilege Card”, integrating public transport, scenic spots, and shopping privileges in one.

Major commercial zones now accept Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay, while hotels and restaurants are ready to process payments in United States dollars, Thai baht, and Malaysian ringgit. Pilot projects linking e-wallets like TrueMoney (Thailand), Touch ’n Go (Malaysia), and Momo (Vietnam) are also underway to make digital payments effortless.

A multilingual “Spring City Consumption Guide” and 24-hour visitor centres at transport hubs help travellers navigate Kunming with ease. Tax refund points in popular areas such as Nanping Street and Kunming Old Town now offer instant in-store rebates, encouraging higher retail spending on both luxury items and local products like flowers, coffee, and wild mushrooms.

The city’s 77 themed business districts showcase its vibrant urban life—from the buzzing Nanqiang Alley night markets to the dazzling Dounan Flower Market. Monthly “Inbound Consumption” campaigns offer electronic vouchers for hotels, dining, and attractions.

To ensure a smooth visitor experience, Kunming has created a dedicated task force and a 30-minute consumer dispute mediation service in Southeast Asian languages.

By turning proximity into connection, Kunming is transforming into a dynamic international consumption hub—a true “Spring City” that welcomes South and Southeast Asian visitors with open arms.

-- BERNAMA