China Policy Update — 8 June 2026
policy • 8 June 2026
According to **ExploreChina Holidays**, China’s tourism infrastructure is gaining momentum through **new hotel openings at major transport hubs**, with the clearest recent example in **Guangzhou**.[1] Two new properties — the **Hilton Guangzhou Baiyun Airport** and **Hilton Garden Inn Guangzhou Baiyun Airport** — have opened at **Baiyun International Airport’s Terminal 3**, giving travellers more convenient overnight options beside one of South China’s busiest gateways.[1] For Australian travellers, these airport-linked openings are practical because they can **cut transfer time**, make **late arrivals** and **early departures** easier, and reduce the need to travel into the city after a long flight.[1] The same report also points to broader hospitality growth, including a **new flagship hotel near Shanghai Pudong Airport** and other airport-adjacent projects, suggesting that China’s travel infrastructure is continuing to expand around its main aviation hubs.[1] If you want, I can turn this into a **2–3 paragraph newsroom-style brief** focused specifically on **airport hotels**, **new city hotel openings**, or **tourism infrastructure upgrades** in China.Sources
- https://www.explorechinaholidays.com/us/news/2026-05-31-us-china-policy-update-31-may-2026/
- https://www.ttnworldwide.com/ArticleTA/463373/china-set-to-double-tourism-economy-to-$35trn-by-2036-wttc
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/m1PW9N9m7r0
- https://www.hotel-online.com/news/china-and-its-leading-performance-in-travel-tourism-poised-to-become-the-worlds-leading-economy-in-the-sector
- https://wttc.org