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国庆中秋假期出行呈现哪些“新亮点”?多部门“攥指成拳”筑牢交通“安全网”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-05 04:45

Core Insights - The overlapping of the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays has led to a surge in travel demand across various sectors, including transportation, dining, accommodation, and tourist attractions [1][9] Transportation Sector - The national highway network is expected to see an average daily traffic flow exceeding 62 million vehicles, representing a year-on-year increase of 2.4% [1] - Self-driving is projected to account for approximately 80% of total travel during the holidays, with new energy vehicles making up about 20% of daily traffic flow, a 30% increase compared to the 2024 National Day [9][19] Travel Demographics - The travel demographic is increasingly diverse, with the "silver-haired" and "student" groups being the main contributors to staggered travel patterns [3] - There is a notable trend towards younger travelers, particularly those aged 18-30, with family trips becoming a significant highlight of this year's travel [4] Tourism Trends - Red tourism sites have seen a dramatic increase in popularity, with search interest for events like the flag-raising ceremony in Beijing rising 12 times compared to the previous month [6] - Inter-provincial border tourism is thriving, with cities located at these borders experiencing order volumes that have increased by at least 70% year-on-year [8] Rental and Accommodation - Car rental demand has surged, particularly for family trips, with requests for vehicles equipped with baby seats increasing by 170% [4] - Popular self-driving destinations include cities like Xinjiang Yili and Qinghai Haidong, where group travel is prevalent [11] Infrastructure and Safety - Tourist attractions like Wudang Mountain have reported a 16% increase in ticket bookings, necessitating enhanced parking and traffic management measures [13] - Authorities are advising travelers to check vehicle conditions and plan routes in advance to avoid congestion and ensure safety during peak travel times [19]