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一周文商旅速报(6.02—6.06)
Cai Jing Wang·2025-06-06 07:58

Group 1: Domestic Travel Trends - During the 2025 Dragon Boat Festival holiday, domestic travel reached 119 million trips, a year-on-year increase of 5.7% [1] - Total domestic travel expenditure during the holiday was 42.73 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 5.9% [1] - In Beijing, 8.21 million tourists were received during the holiday, marking a 5.4% increase compared to the previous year [1] - Beijing's tourism revenue during the holiday was 10.77 billion yuan, up 6.7% year-on-year [1] Group 2: Commercial Developments - The Wuhan Shanshan Outlets project is 95% complete, with the first batch of merchants expected to enter by mid to late June [2] - The project covers approximately 130,000 square meters and aims to attract over 250 well-known brands, marking Hubei's first lakeside outlet [2] Group 3: Corporate Investments - Haichang Ocean Park announced a strategic investment from Xiangyuan Holdings, involving the issuance of 5.1 billion new shares at a subscription price of 0.45 HKD per share, totaling 2.295 billion HKD [3] - The subscription price represents a discount of approximately 46.43% compared to the previous trading day's closing price [3] - If successful, Xiangyuan Holdings will become the controlling shareholder of Haichang Ocean Park [3] Group 4: Corporate Actions - Jinjiang Hotels plans to issue H-shares overseas and list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to enhance its global strategy and improve governance transparency [4] - The proposed issuance will not exceed 15% of the total share capital post-issuance, with an option for overall coordinators to exercise an additional 15% over-allotment [4] Group 5: Operational Issues - At the Atour Hotel in Hangzhou, a "hospital pillowcase" incident led to the hotel being removed from the Atour Group's app and mini-program [5] - The hotel acknowledged a serious operational oversight due to a supplier's error and has terminated its relationship with the supplier [5] - The hotel has conducted a thorough inspection of all room linens to prevent similar issues in the future [5]