Changsha county experienced an influx of 554,800 travelers during the three-day tomb-sweeping holiday, up 18.3 percent from last year's event, according to local media report.
Tourism revenue reached 139.2 million yuan ($22.08 million) from April 5 to 7, up 18 percent, the report said.
Tomb-sweeping Day, or Qingming Festival, is an important occasion for Chinese people to honor their ancestors. Many also spent the three-day holiday on leisure travel.
Changsha county is striving to develop all-for-one tourism, diversifying tourism models and bettering travel experience.
Two kids learn sand art in Xunlong River Eco Art Town, Changsha county. [Photo/Jiang Lian]
In addition to established tourist scenic spots, various new routes are offered in response to diversifying and expanding travel demands.
Entertainment activities for both adults and children including tea-picking, hot balloon riding and flower appreciation enable them to have a wonderful time in the balmy spring days.
The county's springtime is a time of flowers, when large fields of blossoms make the region a kaleidoscope of color.