
Labor Day Travel Trends Boost China’s Economy
China’s thriving holiday economy sees a remarkable surge during Labor Day, with travel trends boosting economic growth and highlighting shifts in consumer behavior.
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China’s thriving holiday economy sees a remarkable surge during Labor Day, with travel trends boosting economic growth and highlighting shifts in consumer behavior.
China sees a significant rise in inbound tourism during the Labor Day holiday, with a 130% increase in travel orders thanks to visa-free policies and improved services for foreign visitors.
China’s tourism sector experiences vibrant activity on the first day of the Labor Day holiday, with lesser-known cities like Tianshui, Lishui, and Jinhua seeing a significant rise in travel bookings.
An estimated 270 million trips are expected during China’s five-day Labor Day holiday, as travelers visit cities across Fujian, Gansu, Liaoning, Guangdong, Henan, Shanxi, and Shaanxi provinces.
China’s Ministry of Transport predicts an average of 270 million daily trips during the five-day Labor Day holiday, surpassing pre-pandemic levels.
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