Group 1: Domestic Tourism Trends - The Dragon Boat Festival is expected to drive the domestic tourism market, continuing the momentum from the May Day holiday, with a focus on short trips and cultural experiences [1][2] - Travel platforms indicate that local and nearby travel will dominate, with 50% of users on Ctrip opting for local trips, and 47% on Tuniu choosing short-distance travel [2][3] - Cultural activities, such as dragon boat races, have significantly boosted tourism bookings, with some locations seeing a year-on-year increase of 167% [3] Group 2: International Travel Insights - There is a notable increase in outbound travel interest, with destinations like Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong being popular, while Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are emerging as potential "dark horses" in the outbound tourism market [4][5] - The convenience of visa policies and flight durations is influencing travel choices, with significant increases in hotel bookings for destinations like Egypt and Vietnam, showing growth rates of 193%, 133%, and 119% respectively [4] - The influx of foreign tourists to China is supported by policies such as visa facilitation and tax refunds, with a reported 61% year-on-year increase in inbound tourists [6][7]
国内游稳、出境游活、入境游旺,端午旅游经济“三箭齐发”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-05-28 23:13