China Daily (Hong Kong)

Travelers hit the road for holiday

- By JIANG CHENGLONG jiangcheng­long@ chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese tourists made 133 million domestic trips during the three-day New Year holiday, according to the top tourism authority.

The trips generated tourism revenue of 75.5 billion yuan ($11.6 billion), up by 11.2 percent year-on-year, the China National Tourism Administra­tion said.

“The Summer Palace welcomed almost 93,000 visitors during the holiday, up by 16 percent thanks to the good weather,” said Li Kun, a publicity official for the Beijing attraction.

Trips by car and countrysid­e outings were preferred in most areas, the tourism department said.

Famous cities in the south, such as Sanya, Xiamen, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Kunming, were regarded as good destinatio­ns for escaping the cold, though some cities in northeaste­rn China, including Harbin, Shenyang and Jilin, welcomed visitors for winter tourism.

On New Year’s Eve, themed activities such as gourmet festivals and countdown celebratio­ns attracted a large number of people, according to the tourism administra­tion.

Boundary Island in Hainan province held a bamboo-dancing activity on the beach to welcome the new year.

For safety reasons, Shanghai didn’t hold any New Year countdown activities on its well-known Bund, but over 300,000 people still visited the landmark on New Year’s Eve, according to the city’s Jiefang Daily.

China Railway Corp estimated that about 31 million rail trips were made during the New Year holiday travel rush, an increase of 16 percent compared with last year.

The company added 598 trains to help people get to their destinatio­ns during the break.

 ?? YANG BO / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Tourists enjoy a dolphin performanc­e at Nanjing Marine World in Jiangsu province on Sunday.
YANG BO / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Tourists enjoy a dolphin performanc­e at Nanjing Marine World in Jiangsu province on Sunday.

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