China\u0027s cross-border trips during Golden Week holiday recover to 85% of pre-pandemic level

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SHANGHAI: China\u0027s inbound and outbound trips surged during the eight-day Golden Week holiday this year, official data showed on Saturday (Oct 7), recovering to 85 per cent of their pre-pandemic l

A woman poses for pictures amid tourists visiting the Badaling section of the Great Wall on the National Day holiday in Beijing, China on Oct 1, 2023. SHANGHAI: China's inbound and outbound trips surged during the eight-day Golden Week holiday this year, official data showed on Saturday , recovering to 85 per cent of their pre-pandemic level but lower than an earlier government estimate.

That was equivalent to 85.1 per cent of the number of average trips made in the same period in 2019, and nearly quadruple the 2022 average, the administration said. It had earlier said it expected an average of 1.58 million daily inbound and outbound passenger trips during the holiday. Before COVID-19, mainland Chinese tourists spent more than any other country's tourists when abroad, clocking up a combined US$255 billion in 2019, with group tours estimated to account for roughly 60 per cent of that.

Spending on domestic trips during the holiday also beat the pre-pandemic level, with an average outlay of 911.6 yuan per trip, according to Reuters calculations based on government data published on Friday.

 

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