Chinese Mainland’s Holiday Travel Boom: 888M Trips & $113B Revenue
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s holiday travel surge—888 million trips and $113B revenue—signals a new era of smart tech, multimodal connectivity, and immersive tourism.
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Discover how the Chinese mainland’s holiday travel surge—888 million trips and $113B revenue—signals a new era of smart tech, multimodal connectivity, and immersive tourism.
Discover how night tours across the Chinese mainland lit up the National Day holiday with dazzling shows, local snacks, and cultural performances for millions of visitors.
Episode 2 takes viewers to Yuecheng Lake at Mount Qingcheng on the Chinese mainland. Discover the 24,000 sqm reservoir, verdant peaks, lakeside corridors, and serene boat rides during the holiday.
Hainan and Guangdong in the Chinese mainland have activated Level-IV emergency measures as Typhoon Matmo nears, threatening winds up to 48 m/s and holiday travel disruptions.
Demand for travel in the Chinese mainland surged on the first day of Golden Week, with 340M trips and scenic spots selling out as millions hit the roads, rails and skies for the extended holiday.
Beijing Daxing International Airport expects 1.3M+ passengers during the Chinese mainland holiday from Oct 1-8, marking record growth in flights and traveler volumes.
With an estimated 2.36 billion trips during China’s National Day holiday, officials advise travelers to follow safety alerts, plan routes wisely, and check fire safety in hotels.
South Korea’s visa-free pilot for Chinese mainland groups starts Sept 29 ahead of holiday travel. Officials predict a visitor spike and a boost to local tourism.
The Chinese mainland recorded 653.7M trips during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, a 2.5% increase led by road transport, highlighting evolving patterns in holiday mobility.
During the May Day holiday, over 332.7 million trips surged across the Chinese mainland, highlighting robust travel demand and economic vitality.