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China Anticipates 27% Rise in May Day Cross-Border Travel

Ready to hit the road (or skies)? The National Immigration Administration (NIA) of the Chinese mainland predicts a 27% jump in daily cross-border travel during this year’s five-day May Day holiday. That translates to an average of 2.15 million border crossings each day—up from last year’s figures.

Peak traffic is expected on May 1 and May 5, as families and solo travelers seize the opportunity for short getaways. Major international airports will feel the buzz, led by:

  • Shanghai Pudong: 101,000 daily crossings
  • Guangzhou Baiyun: 50,000 daily crossings
  • Beijing Capital: 45,000 daily crossings

It’s not just airports on high alert. Cross-border journeys between Hong Kong, Macao, and the Chinese mainland are also set to climb, fueled by a lineup of cultural festivals, expos, and other marquee events.

To keep lines moving, the NIA has asked authorities to:

  • Monitor traffic in real time and share regular updates
  • Boost staffing at key checkpoints
  • Ensure wait times stay below 30 minutes

Whether you’re chasing city lights or countryside retreats, pack smart and check border updates before you go. With a little planning, you can make the most of this year’s May Day surge—minus the stress of long queues.

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