
China’s May Day Holiday Sparks Massive Travel Surge
China’s extended May Day holiday sees a record-breaking surge in travel, with millions exploring popular and emerging destinations both domestically and internationally.
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China’s extended May Day holiday sees a record-breaking surge in travel, with millions exploring popular and emerging destinations both domestically and internationally.

China’s May Day holiday saw a surge in travel and spending, highlighting the strength of its domestic demand and economic vitality amid global challenges.

China’s border agencies handled 10.89 million entry and exit trips during the May Day holiday, a 28.7% increase from last year, showcasing a surge in travel activity.

China experiences a significant surge in travel during the May Day holiday, with over 1.4 billion passenger trips as new flight routes boost domestic and international tourism.

Shanghai is set to dazzle this May Day holiday with an international light and shadow show in Jing’an District, featuring global artists and local talents lighting up the city’s nights.

China’s railway network is gearing up as approximately 144 million passenger trips are expected during the eight-day May Day holiday rush, representing a 4.9% increase from last year.

China expects a 27% increase in cross-border travel during the May Day holiday, with an average of 2.15 million daily crossings anticipated by the National Immigration Administration.