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供需两旺!我国假日旅游消费热度再创新高
Xin Hua She·2025-05-07 11:59

Core Insights - The "May Day" holiday in China saw record-high tourism consumption, with 314 million domestic trips taken, representing a year-on-year increase of 6.4% [3][4] - Total domestic tourist spending reached 180.27 billion yuan, marking an 8.0% increase compared to the previous year [3][4] Tourism Consumption Growth - Shanghai welcomed over 16.5 million visitors, a 1.61% increase, with tourism spending of 20.11 billion yuan, up 10.2% [4] - Chongqing received 18.58 million domestic tourists, a 10.4% increase, with spending of 15.17 billion yuan, up 16.3% [4] - Xinjiang hosted 9.2 million tourists, a 7.43% increase, with spending of 8.92 billion yuan, up 10.47% [4] Travel Radius Expansion - 56.6% of tourists chose to travel across provinces, with travel distances exceeding 500 kilometers [6][7] - 11.1% of tourists traveled over 1000 kilometers [6][7] - Hotel bookings in 1230 counties saw a 30% year-on-year increase [7][9] Diverse Destinations - Lesser-known destinations experienced significant growth, with average booking increases over 100% for places like Xinjiang and Tibet [10][12] - The popularity of rural tourism surged, with bookings increasing nearly 20% [9][12] International Travel Surge - Outbound travel saw a substantial rise, with international cruise bookings increasing over 60% [12][13] - Inbound travel orders surged by 130% during the holiday [12][13] Hotel Industry Performance - Huazhu Group reported nearly 6.3 million guests during the holiday, a 30% increase, with an occupancy rate exceeding 84% [15][16] - Jinjiang Hotels in China received 4.7 times more foreign guests compared to the same period last year, primarily from countries like Russia and South Korea [15][16] Positive Tourist Sentiment - 91.0% of tourists felt that holiday travel generated positive emotions, and 32.5% believed it helped maintain family relationships [18][19] - The survey indicated a trend of tourism participation expanding to lower-tier cities and rural areas, with rural residents accounting for 15.8% of total domestic trips [19][21] Demographic Trends - Tourists aged 55 to 60 showed a 43% increase in hotel bookings, the highest among all age groups, indicating a shift in travel preferences [22] Future Outlook - The tourism economy in China is expected to reach new highs by 2025 based on current holiday travel data [25]