Shanghai Daily

Spring Festival holiday to spur rebound

- (Xinhua)

AS the highly anticipate­d Spring Festival holiday draws near, the “ice city” of Harbin in northeast China is poised to welcome yet another surge of excitement for ice and snow adventures.

The city has made a remarkable impact on the tourism market during this year’s ice and snow season, thanks to its rich resources, warm hospitalit­y and extensive visibility on social media.

According to a new report by the online travel platform Trip, travel bookings to the city for the Spring Festival holiday have soared by over 14 times year on year.

“During this snowy season, the city offers a combinatio­n of culinary delights and scenic beauty to both locals and tourists,” said Wang Hongxin, head of Harbin’s cultural, radio, television and tourism department.

The Spring Festival, which falls on February 10, is China’s most important festival and an occasion for family reunions. This year’s holiday runs until February 17, one day longer than in previous years.

The extended holiday, together with the recovery of various sectors after a turn in China’s COVID-19 response, is expected to further unleash cultural and tourism demand and add momentum to the economic rebound.

As per the Trip report, trips to the chilly north for ice and snow leisure or to the warmer south have become a popular trend for domestic travel during the holiday, with bookings on the platform rising by over seven times from the same period last year.

Harbin’s tourism success story has sparked rising desire for ice and snow experience­s, with bookings for such tourism products on Trip jumping more than ten-fold year on year.

The most popular destinatio­ns include Harbin, Mudanjiang and Changchun, among several other northeaste­rn cities, as well as Beijing and Urumqi, the Xinjiang capital.

Meanwhile, bookings for outbound and inbound trips have both risen by more than 10 times year on year.

As people embark on journeys for family reunions and recreation­al experience­s, Chinese transport authoritie­s are bracing for recordbrea­king travel volume during the annual travel rush between January 26 and March 5 this year.

“As per our projection­s, 9 billion passenger trips will be made for travel, family visits and recreation­al purposes during the 40-day travel rush,” Vice Minister of Transport Li Yang said, adding that cross-regional passenger flow and self-driving trips will both reach record highs.

Passenger traffic in the civil aviation sector alone will represent a 44.9 percent increase compared to that registered in the same period of last year, marking 9.8 percent growth compared to the level recorded during the same period in 2019.

Authoritie­s are gearing up to ensure sufficient transport capacity and strengthen safety supervisio­n.

As a time for families to get together and celebrate, the Spring Festival holiday also serves as a key season for cultural consumptio­n.

As of Wednesday, a lineup of six domestic movies — “YOLO,” “Pegasus 2,” “The Movie Emperor,” “Viva La Vida,” “Boonie Bears: Time Twist,” and “Article 20,” — has been confirmed for release nationwide on the first day of the Spring Festival holiday.

As the 10th installmen­t in the “Boonie Bears” franchise, “Boonie Bears: Time Twist,” has received the highest number of “want to watch” votes on the Maoyan film data platform, surpassing 439,500 as of Wednesday evening. It was followed by “Pegasus 2” and “YOLO” with over 365,600 and 238,600 “want to watch” votes, respective­ly.

The country’s box office kicked off 2024 with a record-high revenue of approximat­ely 1.53 billion yuan (US$212.670 million) during the New Year holiday, with the figure breaking the previous record of 1.3 billion yuan set during the same holiday in 2021, leading to high expectatio­ns for the box office during the Spring Festival holiday.

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