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奔赴全国2000城!国庆首日出游热度飙升
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-10-01 13:24

Core Insights - The tourism market in China experienced a significant surge during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, with a notable increase in both domestic and international travel demand [1][9]. Traffic and Congestion - On October 1, major highways in China faced severe congestion, with an average congestion mileage of 2,193.62 kilometers, a 30.11% increase compared to the same period last year [3]. - The peak congestion occurred at 23:30 on September 30, reaching 6,566.82 kilometers [3]. - The top congested highway segments included Jiangsu Changzhou, Guangdong Qingyuan, and Liaoning Dalian [4]. Travel Trends - There was a significant increase in hotel bookings in popular tourist cities from September 27 to 30, with a growth of over 30% attributed to travelers taking extended holidays [5]. - The top 20 popular destinations for hotel bookings on October 1 included major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu [7]. International Travel - The number of foreign travelers flying domestically on October 1 increased by over 40%, with popular destinations including Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou [9]. Scenic Spots and Attractions - Popular scenic spots saw a threefold increase in vehicle demand compared to normal days, with significant congestion around these areas [12]. - The top ten scenic spots for ticket bookings included attractions like Jiuzhaigou and Universal Studios Beijing [14]. Museum Visits - Museums experienced a surge in visitor numbers, with the Palace Museum seeing a 146.28% increase in visitor index compared to regular days [15][16]. - Other notable museums with high visitor interest included the National Museum of China and the Terracotta Army Museum [15][16].