In an ongoing effort to strengthen relationships with China, Budapest Airport has announced two additional Chinese destinations as route stops. The two new locations offered by this China East Asian subsidiary include Chengdu and Xian. Dr Rolf Schnitzler, CEO of Budapest Airport, remarked that the remarkable growth in passengers travelling between Budapest and China is symbolic of the growing partnership between the two regions, going onto mention that it would be an important factor in building relations in the future.
The two locations themselves often get a lot of travellers and sightseers, in particular Xian. This city was once the eastern end of the famed silk road and is now home to an array of ancient archaeological sites. For travellers there’s plenty of choice among the hotels Xian, China has to offer, such as the lauded Grand Park Xian.
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