Group 1: Tourism Trends During Spring Festival - Tourist attractions across the country experienced high visitor numbers, with many locations fully booked or sold out by February 23 [1][4] - The tourism market showed significant growth, with Hubei Province reporting 15.02 million visitors, a 12.41% increase compared to the previous year [12] - Nanjing's tourist attractions welcomed 9.917 million visitors in the first five days of the festival, marking a 15.6% increase year-on-year [14] Group 2: Visitor Management and Recommendations - Various scenic spots provided suggestions for visitors to stagger their trips, with some locations advising residents to "let the scenery be enjoyed by guests" [7][6] - The Longmen Grottoes extended ticketing hours to accommodate the influx of visitors [8] - The Leshan Giant Buddha scenic area offered a guide to free attractions for those unable to secure tickets [11] Group 3: Post-Festival Travel Opportunities - Travel agencies are preparing for post-festival travel with a focus on flower-viewing tours in international destinations, with prices dropping by 20-40% compared to the peak season [17] - The new travel packages cover popular flower-viewing locations in countries such as South Korea, Turkey, and several European nations, with offerings available from March to August [17] Group 4: Growth in Leisure and Entertainment Consumption - There was a notable increase in leisure and entertainment orders in lower-tier cities, with a nearly 30% year-on-year growth during the Spring Festival [15][16] - Young consumers accounted for over 60% of the spending, indicating a shift in consumption patterns towards more recreational activities [15] - The demand for services such as KTV and billiards saw significant growth, with KTV transactions increasing by over 20% [15]
史上最长春节假期|多地景区限流至假期最后一天,旅行社开始布局节后错峰产品
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-21 14:30