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Hu Xiu·2025-10-16 23:44

Group 1 - The recent Golden Week saw a record high of 2.432 billion trips, equivalent to one-third of the global population traveling, with 888 million tourists and a total domestic spending of 809 billion CNY, an increase of 108.2 billion CNY compared to the same period last year [1] - The increase in tourism numbers is partly due to the holiday being extended to 8 days this year from 7 days last year, suggesting that the actual growth in tourism may not be as significant when adjusted for the additional day [2] - Despite the increase in tourist numbers, overall spending per person has decreased, with average daily spending at 113.88 CNY, down 12.98% from last year [2] Group 2 - The occupancy rates for certain high-end accommodations remain high at over 90%, but prices have decreased by more than 10% compared to last year, indicating a trend of "price for volume" [3][4] - The post-95 generation has emerged as the main demographic for travel, with a significant portion of bookings made by this age group, and a notable trend of independent travel among those born after 2005 [5] - Young travelers are increasingly adopting cost-saving measures, such as renting tents instead of booking hotels and seeking affordable dining options, reflecting a shift towards budget-conscious travel [6] Group 3 - The rise of "frugal travel" has sparked debates, with some criticizing it as a negative trend, while others see it as a reflection of changing values among younger generations [7][8] - The article highlights the contrast between traditional views on poverty and the current mindset of young travelers, who are more open to discussing and embracing budget travel [26][30] - The younger generation's approach to travel is seen as a potential source of hope for societal and national development, emphasizing the importance of understanding and supporting their choices [30][31]