
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 consumer market showed strong momentum during the May Day holiday, with surging travel and booming retail and dining sales, highlighting the country’s economic vitality and significant growth potential.
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.
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