Core Insights - The summer travel peak for 2025 is driven by high temperatures in China's central and eastern regions, leading to increased travel to western and northeastern areas for cooler climates [1] - Long-distance travel orders have increased by over 10% compared to the same period last year, with popular activities including multi-province self-driving tours and stargazing trips [1] Group 1: Travel Trends - The report indicates that from July 1 to 24, over 60% of the top 10 provinces with the fastest growth in domestic flight and hotel bookings are located in the western region [1] - Qinghai province leads the nation with a more than 40% increase in both flight and hotel bookings, while Yunnan, Inner Mongolia, Guizhou, Gansu, Guangxi, and Xinjiang also saw over 20% growth in hotel bookings [1] - Popular destinations for mid to long-distance travel include Xining in Qinghai, Lhasa in Tibet, Yinchuan in Ningxia, Lijiang in Yunnan, Liupanshui in Guizhou, Gannan in Gansu, Hohhot in Inner Mongolia, Altay in Xinjiang, Kangding in Sichuan, and Leye County in Guangxi, with average temperatures ranging from 17°C to 26°C [1] Group 2: Transportation Preferences - Due to the vastness of the western regions and the dispersion of popular attractions, flying to destinations and then renting or hiring vehicles has become a popular choice [2] - From July 1 to 24, car rental bookings in regions like Xinjiang, Qinghai, Ningxia, Gansu, and Inner Mongolia have seen significant increases, with Xinjiang experiencing over 87% year-on-year growth in rental bookings and Qinghai over 50% [2] - Stargazing has emerged as a favored activity, with destinations such as Ali Dark Night Park in Tibet, Chaka Salt Lake in Qinghai, Tengger Desert in Ningxia, Niubei Mountain in Sichuan, Dunhuang in Gansu, Mohe in Heilongjiang, Gaomeigu in Lijiang, and the Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang being popular for their excellent stargazing conditions [2]
机构:青海避暑游热度攀升,暑期长线旅行订单同比提升超10%