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China’s ‘golden week’ spending and travel surge seen as economic boon

  • The release of pent-up demand among consumers could help lift China’s economy out of the doldrums
  • Highway traffic in China could hit an all-time high on Friday, with 66 million vehicle trips expected, according to transport authorities

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Passengers crowd Hangzhou East Railway Station in Zhejiang province on Thursday ahead of the “golden week” holiday. Photo: AFP
Ji Siqiin Beijing

China’s longest holiday stretch of the year presents a golden opportunity to give the beleaguered economy a shot in the arm.

Travellers and consumers are expected to be out in full force during the “golden week” holiday that begins on Friday and lasts until October 6.

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While the ongoing release of pent-up demand will add fuel to China’s economic recovery, which has recently shown initial signs of stabilisation after a disappointing second quarter, a strong rebound in the service sector has yet to spread to the broader economy, according to economists.

Travellers are ... seeking authentic and off-the-beaten-path experiences
Jane Sun, Trip.com

Data from Chinese travel platform Trip.com showed that air-ticket-booking volume over the eight-day holiday - which this year combines the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day - rose nearly fivefold, year on year, and that hotel-booking volume had increased by more than eight times.

“This year’s holiday season reflects a strong desire among travellers for unique and immersive experiences,” Jane Sun, CEO of Trip.com, said in a press statement.

“We’ve observed a significant shift towards high-quality services and in-depth travel encounters,” Sun said. “Travellers are not just exploring popular destinations but also seeking authentic and off-the-beaten-path experiences.”

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China Railway expects around 190 million train trips to be taken from September 27 to October 8, which would be a daily average of 15.8 million trips. That’s compared with 139 million trips taken in 2019 from September 29 to October 7, or a daily average of 15.4 million. The upcoming travel period is longer because the two aforementioned holidays fall close to each other.

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