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385 million domestic trips are expected

Spring Festival spending forecast by government to rise by 12.5% from 2017

- By REN XIAOJIN and ZHONG NAN Contact the writers at renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

The domestic tourism market is expecting a boom during the Spring Festival break, with 385 million domestic trips anticipate­d, up by 12 percent from a year earlier, senior officials said on Tuesday.

The government predicted the travelers will spend up to 476 billion yuan ($75.6 billion) during Spring Festival, up by 12.5 percent year-on-year.

“Traveling has become a major way for Chinese to spend their holidays during Spring Festival, and the holiday tourism market will remain heated this year,” said Wang Xiaofeng, vice-chair- man of China National Tourism Administra­tion.

“We found that the northerner­s love to travel to the south for sunbathing while southerner­s want to experience the snow in the north,” said Wang.

The majority of domestic travelers will opt for medium and long-haul travel, with Sanya in Hainan province and Harbin in Heilongjia­ng province being the top two destinatio­n cities, while island, ice and snow travel is the most favored type of travel during the holiday, according to a recent survey conducted by the Tourism Administra­tion.

Wang also noted two significan­t changes in people’s travel habits this year, with 53.7 percent choosing for a do-ityourself approach without relying on travel agencies. And half of all tourists choose leisure activities as their top motivation rather than shopping or sightseein­g.

Apart from domestic spots, overseas destinatio­ns also will be a hot market during the holiday break. About 65 million people will travel abroad during Spring Festival, a record high, according to the report released by Beijingbas­ed China Tourism Academy and Ctrip, one of the country’s largest travel agencies by market share.

The report said tourist destinatio­ns cover 68 countries and regions, reaching as far as Antarctica.

Dai Bin, head of the China Tourism Academy, said tailoring trips such as car-themed travel or ski tours, has become a growing trend. Such a trend is reflected in the outbound orders Ctrip has received for the holiday season, with onefifth of tourists who are going abroad planning to experience a customized tour.

Eighty-three percent of Chinese travelers plan to take their trips in the first quarter of 2018, according to the report.

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