Economic vitality reflected in holiday boom

The May Day holiday is one of the busiest travel times of the year in China. During the five-day period from Friday to Tuesday, large numbers of Chinese travelers take the opportunity to visit family, explore domestic destinations or go abroad. The surge in travel this year not only provides a boost to the country’s transportation, tourism and retail sectors, but also serves as an indicator of the vitality and potential of the Chinese consumer market.

During this period, many travel figures reached new heights, with the number of cross-regional trips at home expected to total 1.52 billion, an average of 304 million per day — a 4 percent increase over last year. International air travel bookings are expected to surpass 1.12 million, while daily border crossings are projected to reach a peak of 2.25 million. This travel frenzy reflects a marked rise in the overall demand that has been facilitated by improvements in China’s infrastructure as well as its policy and business environment.

Tourist consumption patterns have changed, with travelers no longer merely sightseeing but engaging in immersive experiences. Customized interest tours, intangible cultural heritage workshops and immersive........

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