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Russia Proposes Cross-Border Tourism Push With China, Eyes 2026 HeiheBlagoveshchensk Cable Car

The initiative targets a fourfold rise in Chinese visitors by 2030 through expanded air links plus airport upgrades.

Overview

  • Economy Minister Maxim Reshetnikov outlined in Beijing a plan for transboundary tourist routes that include road and rail links as well as river cruises with border cities folded into itineraries.
  • A cross-border cable car between Heihe and Blagoveshchensk is presented as a flagship project scheduled for 2026 with a projected capacity of up to 2.5 million passengers a year.
  • Russia proposes increasing flights from China to about 200 per week from key hubs such as Chengdu, Dalian, Qingdao, Wuhan and Sanya to meet expected demand.
  • Moscow says 78 Russian airports will be built or modernized by 2030 to expand international connectivity and support higher tourist volumes.
  • Russia seeks deeper partnerships with Chinese tour operators, offers training for guides, promotes joint projects including the Great Tea Route, and highlights readiness to integrate Chinese payment ecosystems for bookings.