To make spending easier, Kunming launched the “Kunming PASS – Spring City Privilege Card”, integrating public transport, scenic spots, and shopping discounts into a single card. Six major commercial zones now fully accept Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay, while leading hotels and restaurants also handle USD, Thai Baht, and Malaysian Ringgit cash payments. Cross-border e-wallet connections with TrueMoney (Thailand), Touch ’n Go (Malaysia), and Momo (Vietnam) are being tested to make mobile payments as effortless as at home.
Tourists can access a multilingual “Spring City Consumption Guide” and 24-hour service centers at airports, train stations, and shopping malls for translation and trip planning. Meanwhile, tax refund points across six shopping areas—including Nanping Street and Kunming Old Town—offer both luxury goods and local specialties like flowers, coffee, and wild mushrooms. A new “instant refund” system allows travelers to collect rebates directly in-store, encouraging higher spending.
Kunming’s 77 themed business districts showcase diverse urban life—from the lively night markets of Nanqiang Alley to the floral splendor of Dounan Flower Market. Monthly “Inbound Consumption” campaigns offer electronic vouchers with hotel, dining, and ticket discounts.
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.
Transforming geographic proximity into emotional connection, Kunming is positioning itself as a vibrant international consumption hub—a welcoming “Spring City” for all visitors from South and Southeast Asia.
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Source: Kunming Bureau of Commerce
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