
Chinese Mainland’s May Day Holiday Sparks Travel Boom
The Chinese mainland’s 5-day May Day holiday led to 340.95 million domestic trips on day one. Discover how spring weather and extra days off fueled a record tourism surge.
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The Chinese mainland’s 5-day May Day holiday led to 340.95 million domestic trips on day one. Discover how spring weather and extra days off fueled a record tourism surge.
Cultural experiences drive tourism trends at Hengdian World Studios this May Day holiday, where visitors donned traditional costumes to relive ancient China.
This May Day, step into ancient China at Hengdian World Studios. Don traditional costumes, join live performances, and experience immersive cultural travel like never before.
China logged 10.89 million cross-border trips over the May Day holiday, a 28.7% surge signaling a robust travel rebound and renewed global connectivity.
Inbound tourism to the Chinese mainland jumped 130% over May Day as visa-free entry, tax refunds, digital payments and livestream shopping redefine the travel scene.
May Day cross-regional trips hit 1.467B in the Chinese mainland, up 8% yoy, as new summer-autumn international flight routes take off.
China’s expanded NEV charging network cut wait times and powered seamless May Day holiday travel with smart and ultra-fast stations.
Chinese mainland May Day travel hits 1.42B trips and 2.15M daily border crossings—signs of a tourism rebound.
Immerse in live springtime views of Jinan as China’s railway network gears up for 144 million May Day trips, showcasing culture, travel trends and urban charm.
May Day holiday border crossings in the Chinese mainland are set to hit 2.15M daily—up 27%. New tax refund policies aim to streamline departures and boost traveler savings.