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全世界都知道中国人放假了,马尔代夫有酒店超50%是中国客人
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-08 09:53

Core Insights - The "super golden week" during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival saw a significant increase in long-distance travel and deep experiences, with domestic long-distance travel orders rising by 3 percentage points compared to last year [1] - The average spending per traveler increased by 14.6% year-on-year, with the post-95 generation leading in booking numbers [1] - Family travel accounted for nearly 52.4% of the market, indicating a strong demand for family-oriented trips [1][2] Travel Trends - The peak travel period extended from September 30 to October 5, with nearly 15% of users starting their trips before the holiday [2] - The trend of "off-peak travel" gained popularity, with a notable increase in demand for guided car rentals, particularly in Beijing and scenic areas like Sichuan [2] - Experience-based travel activities, such as island cycling and cultural experiences, are replacing traditional sightseeing [2] Demographics - The post-95 generation accounted for nearly 25% of bookings, while the post-05 generation saw a 61% year-on-year increase in booking numbers [3] Event-Driven Travel - Events such as music festivals and sports competitions significantly boosted local tourism, with some events leading to hotel booking increases of 2.6 times [4] - The integration of events with tourism, such as discounts for event ticket holders at local attractions, has enhanced visitor engagement [4] Accommodation Market - The domestic accommodation market experienced a 65% year-on-year increase in bookings, with multi-city bookings rising by over 20% [6] - Non-first-tier cities saw a 90% increase in high-quality hotel bookings, indicating a shift in travel patterns [6] International Travel - Popular international destinations included Japan, Maldives, and Southeast Asian countries, with a notable increase in Chinese tourists [8] - The Maldives reported that over 50% of its guests during the holiday were from China, highlighting the growing trend of Chinese tourists abroad [9] - The overall travel experience is shifting towards immersive experiences rather than just reaching destinations, reflecting a maturation of the Chinese tourism market [9]