
China’s National Day Holiday Sees Travel Surge Boost Market Vitality
China’s National Day holiday sees over 280 million trips, with Macao SAR’s initiatives driving market vitality and economic growth.
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China’s National Day holiday sees over 280 million trips, with Macao SAR’s initiatives driving market vitality and economic growth.
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China’s National Day holiday sparked a surge in travel and consumer spending, indicating a strong economic boost as millions take trips and expenditures rise across various sectors.
China’s movie box office, including pre-sales, has surpassed 1 billion yuan ($142 million) during the National Day holiday, reaching this milestone by October 3.
Brazilian travel vlogger Marina Guaragna praises the Chinese mainland as an ideal destination during the National Day holiday, highlighting its hospitality and modern conveniences.
Luoyang’s archaeological park shines with traditional fish lantern parades during National Day, celebrating over 600 years of cultural heritage and welcoming global visitors.
China’s National Day holiday sees a record 21.44 million train trips on the first day, with millions more expected as extra trains roll out.
Regions across the Chinese mainland are launching innovative consumption models to boost the holiday economy during the National Day week from October 1 to 7.
The Chinese mainland’s National Day holiday is set to see nearly 2 billion cross-regional trips, with 80% expected to be self-driving, according to the Ministry of Transport.
Macao SAR celebrated National Day with a flag-raising ceremony, the opening of the Macao Bridge, and a spectacular fireworks show, highlighting the region’s growth and unity.