Group 1 - The "May Day" holiday has seen a surge in tourism, with a significant increase in travel enthusiasm reflected in crowded scenic spots and fully booked hotels, indicating a strong desire for a better quality of life [1][4] - On the first day of the holiday, over 340 million people are expected to travel across regions, marking an 8.0% year-on-year increase, with road travel accounting for over 314 million people, up 7.8% [2] - The railway sector has also experienced record numbers, with 23.12 million passengers sent on May 1, the highest single-day figure in history, and an additional 19.3 million expected on May 2 [2] Group 2 - Long-distance and in-depth travel have become new market drivers, with domestic long-distance travel bookings accounting for 46%, and significant double-digit growth in flights, car rentals, hotels, train tickets, and homestays [4] - Various tourism formats, including rural tourism and smart tourism, have enriched the visitor experience, leading to a strong start for the tourism market in many regions [4] - Iconic attractions like the Forbidden City in Beijing continue to attract large crowds, including an increasing number of foreign tourists, as China's visa policies become more favorable [9] Group 3 - In Hong Kong, a drone show featuring 1,000 drones took place, contributing to the festive atmosphere, with nearly 590,000 people entering and exiting the region by May 1, including over 182,000 from the mainland [11]
“五一”假期文旅热、消费旺、活力足 一组图片展现缤纷假日生动图景
Yang Shi Wang·2025-05-02 09:16