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China's Victory Day break a red-letter day for travel agencies

Travel firms offer trips to key war sites as media urge public to remember reason for the day off

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A visitor places flowers on the Nanking Massacre monument that lists victims' names. Photo: AFP
Nectar Gan

Mainland travel agencies are offering "red tourism" packages for travellers during the newly announced first Victory Day holiday, but state media have urged the public not to forget the serious nature of the occasion.

September 3 will be a one-off national holiday marking the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender, which brought an end to the second world war.

The holiday, announced on Wednesday, was a happy surprise for many people, who were quick to voice their enthusiasm on social media.

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The day will fall on a Thursday, but according to the official holiday plans Friday will be regarded as a holiday, too, so workers will be able to have a three-day break before going back to work on Sunday.

People have already started to plan their holiday itineraries, with travel agencies quick to respond to the extra day off at a time that is traditionally during tourism's off-season.

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Ctrip.com International, the mainland's largest online travel agency, said it had designed package tours to more than 10 cities that played important roles during the Sino-Japanese war.
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