
May Day Holiday: Travelers Share Top Picks in the Chinese Mainland
International visitors share their favorite May Day travel destinations in the Chinese mainland, from historic capitals to natural wonders.
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International visitors share their favorite May Day travel destinations in the Chinese mainland, from historic capitals to natural wonders.
Experience Shanghai’s May Day glow-up with an international light and shadow show at Jing’an Temple area and Suhewan riverside, nightly from May 1 to 11.
Chinese mainland’s railway network will handle 144 million trips over the May Day holiday, up 4.9% year-on-year, with digital booking and high-speed trains driving the surge.
China expects a 27% surge in daily cross-border travel—2.15 million crossings per day—during the five-day May Day holiday, with airports and checkpoints on high alert.
China’s May Day holiday ushers in a travel boom with 1.36 billion trips, driven by strong domestic growth and a threefold surge in outbound tourism.
Tourists in China enjoyed a variety of cultural events and discovered new destinations during this year’s five-day May Day holiday.
NYC workers protest on International Workers Day, demanding union protections and citizenship pathways for immigrant laborers facing exploitation.