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你羡慕吗?韩国为刺激消费推行周一公休制:周一放假与周末连休三天【附旅游行业市场分析】
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-25 06:58

Group 1 - The South Korean government is considering implementing a "long weekend" system to stimulate consumption and boost the economy, similar to practices in the US and Japan [2] - A study commissioned by the South Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance suggests that the "Monday holiday system" could increase daily consumer spending by 2.1 trillion KRW, leading to an economic output boost of 3.8 trillion KRW and an added value of nearly 1.7 trillion KRW [2] - The restaurant and accommodation sectors are expected to be the biggest beneficiaries, with an estimated annual increase in consumer spending of about 6.3 trillion KRW if certain holidays are adjusted to Mondays [2] Group 2 - In contrast, China's current holiday system, which includes 11 statutory holidays and 104 weekends, faces criticism for the "work compression effect" caused by the adjustment of holidays [3] - Professor Wang Qiyan from Renmin University suggests that leisure tourism can stimulate domestic demand and promote economic growth, proposing a bold idea of adding 20 more days off annually, aiming for a "four days work, three days off" model by 2030 [3] - The online travel user base in China has been growing, reaching 454 million users by June 2023, with an internet penetration rate of 76.4% [3] Group 3 - Data from the China Tourism Academy and Mafengwo indicates that in 2021, tourism consumption was primarily concentrated in the 1,000-2,000 RMB range, accounting for 48.5%, suggesting room for growth in the mass tourism market [4] - Cultural and leisure activities enhance travelers' sense of experience, with 48.1% of respondents in a survey indicating stronger cultural perception during trips, and 29.0% feeling that cultural leisure activities better uplift their spirits [7] - Stable domestic demand is viewed as a crucial and sustainable driver for economic development, with a focus on building a new development pattern that emphasizes domestic circulation [7]