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Hotels buzz with visitors during national holiday

Bookings soar throughout country for Spring Festival

- By SONG MENGXING songmengxi­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

Hotels nationwide were bustling during the 2024 Spring Festival holiday, which witnessed 474 million domestic trips, a year-on-year rise of 34.3 percent.

The Lunar New Year holiday started on Feb 10 and ended on Feb 17. According to the Beijing Bureau of Culture and Tourism, by late January, the average booking rate of Lunar New Year’s Eve dinners increased 40 percent among the city’s hotels when compared with that of 2023. Twenty-one upscale hotels saw the booking rate of such dinners surpass 80 percent.

Diner bookings at Kouzi Internatio­nal Hotel in Huaibei city, East China’s Anhui province, outnumbere­d what the hotel expected, China Tourism News reported. Many were those returning to their hometown and visiting relatives.

Some other hotels received sales beyond their expectatio­ns and the “meals plus accommodat­ion” package was popular.

There are several authentic Min cuisine dishes at the Juchunyuan Hotel in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province in East China, which is a reason why the hotel’s New Year’s Eve dinner proved so popular.

Its fine and innovative dishes attracted not only local customers. During the Spring Festival holiday, there was a sharp increase in the proportion of road trips from surroundin­g provinces. Many out-oftown visitors not only stayed at the hotel but took the opportunit­y to experience local cuisine.

During the Spring Festival holiday, hotel room reservatio­ns also entered a peak period. Several hotel-related groups, such as Shanghai-headquarte­red Jin Jiang Internatio­nal and Huazhu Hotels, experience­d a surge in booking volumes.

Statistics of Huazhu showed that by Jan 29, the reservatio­n rate of its hotels for the 2024 Spring Festival holiday was nearly three times that of 2023.

As consumer choices for travel destinatio­ns were no longer limited to traditiona­l popular cities, many hotels of Huazhu in thirdand fourth-tier cities experience­d a peak in reservatio­ns. The hotel booking rate in Beihai city, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, reached 75 percent; in Wenchang city, Hainan province, the booking rate of hotels exceeded 60 percent.

This year, staying in hotels after returning home for the Chinese New Year has become popular among some young people. “Traveling at home” has become a new trend, combining a traditiona­l Spring Festival family reunion with tourism.

People who had returned brought their relatives and friends to revisit hometowns and explore local scenic spots and delicacies, which led to a sustained increase in tourism in small and mediumsize­d cities.

Data from online travel agency Trip.com showed that tourism orders significan­tly increased in regions such as Zibo, Datong, Weihai, Quanzhou, Luoyang, Kashgar, Tangshan and Kaifeng.

Data from the travel platform LY.com indicated that from the first day to the fourth day of Lunar New Year, hotel bookings in major counties across the country increased by more than 120 percent compared to 2023. The counties with a significan­t increase in booking volumes were mainly from regions such as Huizhou, Fuzhou and Huzhou.

Trip.com data showed that during the Spring Festival holiday, the number of hotel orders in counties had increased by more than 60 percent compared to 2023.

Among the top 200 counties, in terms of total hotel orders, are Fuliang in Jiangxi province, Hunyuan in Shanxi province and Minhou in Fujian.

 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? After dinner at a restaurant in the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hainan Lingshui Hot Spring on Lunar New Year’s Eve, which fell on Feb 9, a family poses for a photo amid a dragon-themed display.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY After dinner at a restaurant in the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hainan Lingshui Hot Spring on Lunar New Year’s Eve, which fell on Feb 9, a family poses for a photo amid a dragon-themed display.

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