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China’s Wu Yize jubilant after winning World Snooker Championship

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China’s Wu Yize jubilant after winning World Snooker Championship

2026-05-05 17:05 Last Updated At:18:07

Fresh from his World Snooker Championship victory, China's Wu Yize said he felt incredible and proud after lifting the trophy in Sheffield, UK, on Monday.

The 22-year-old became the second Chinese player to win the title following Zhao Xintong's triumph last year, defeating England's Shaun Murphy 18-17 at the Crucible Theatre.

He also became the second-youngest Crucible winner after Stephen Hendry who was 21 in 1990.

"It was incredible -- something I'd never felt before. It's that real sense of happiness you get when you truly love something and work hard to achieve it. For me, that feeling is what matters most. It's what guides me. I feel proud of myself. All my efforts have paid off. I'm really happy, and I just hope I can stay true to why I started and keep moving forward," Wu said.

Modest about his win, Wu attributed part of his victory to luck and said his strength lies in his willingness to attack.

"I think one of my strengths is stepping up in those moments when you have to take a risk. Sometimes I just go all in on the attack. It just feels like if I don't score, I'm going to lose. In those moments, I don't overthink it. I just follow my instincts," said Wu.

China’s Wu Yize jubilant after winning World Snooker Championship

China’s Wu Yize jubilant after winning World Snooker Championship

China is gaining a growing reputation as one of the top global tourism destination as more international travelers marvel at its modern infrastructure and enjoy its safe and hospitable environment.

The country is experiencing a surge in tourism during the five-day May Day Holiday which began on Friday, with more and more global visitors making the trip thanks to the introduction of a range of visa-free and transit visa policies for ordinary passport holders from many countries.

The bustling city of Shanghai has seen a hike in international tourism in recent days, with a number of foreign visitors flocking in to explore China's culture and enjoy the local cuisine.

"We are impressed with China. We love China now, and we are similar in the culture. For example, the spicy food," said a tourist from Mexico.

Meanwhile, Chongqing, a mountainous metropolis in the country's southwest has also become a trending destination for tourists from across the world, with many amazed by its stunning and distinctive cityscape.

"[This] city on the hills is amazing, so when you first go to one of the rivers and you see how the huge buildings cluster over the rivers, that's amazing," said a British traveler.

"I also think that the infrastructures are very good and very futuristic and modern, like the subway is very efficient and it's very good. So I want to give a thumbs-up to like the Chinese people because I think they are very kind with foreigners, like every Chinese people I met in Shanghai and here, they always are very friendly," said a tourist from France.

On top of the eye-catching attractions and impressive infrastructure, many highlighted the friendly nature of the Chinese people and the sense of security they feel while traveling in the country.

A group of three friends from Spain said they have been impressed by the hospitable welcome they have received, and the level of social trust they have encountered during their stay China.

"We feel like at home, even though most of them they don't speak English, they are nice," said one of the group.

"You can [not worry about] the pocket, they don't try to like steal from you or anything. If you forget the phone at the table, they go like: 'hey, you forgot that'," said another.

"When we just arrived in Shanghai and he forgot the e-book in the plane and I received an email, like 'guys you you forgot the e-book in the plane'. So for us, it was wow, crazy," added another of the Spanish tourists.

Foreign visitors marvel at China's modern infrastructure; safe, hospitable environment

Foreign visitors marvel at China's modern infrastructure; safe, hospitable environment

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