China Daily (Hong Kong)

Travelers use festival for visits, sightseein­g

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn (2017 to 2019) (2017 to 2019) Source: Ministry of Culture and Tourism CHINA DAILY Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

Despite the Dragon Boat Festival overlappin­g with gaokao, the national college entrance exam held in most provinces and regions on Friday and Saturday, people’s willingnes­s to travel remained strong.

Statistics from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism showed that almost 96 million trips were made domestical­ly during the three-day holiday, which lasted from Friday to Sunday, a year-on-year rise of 7.7 percent. National tourism revenue increased 8.6 percent to 39.3 billion yuan ($5.7 billion).

Big cities in East and South China, such as Shanghai, Suzhou, Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Nanjing, were popular destinatio­ns.

Short trips by high-speed train or car were particular­ly favored, as 70 percent of tourists visited destinatio­ns no more than 300 kilometers from home.

In Beijing, major parks received 1.13 million visitors, up 6.9 percent from a year ago, the municipal park administra­tion center said on Monday.

Daily visitors at the 11 municipal parks and the Museum of Chinese

Trips made during the Dragon Boat Festival nationally

Unit: million

National tourism revenue during the Dragon Boat Festival

Unit: billion yuan ($ 5.68 billion) Gardens and Landscape Architectu­re on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, which fell on June 7 this year, reached 360,000. The Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven and Beijing Zoo were the most popular destinatio­ns.

With the Cultural and Natural Heritages Day falling on Saturday, celebrator­y events and activities were held nationwide, including dragon boat racing, as well as wrapping and eating zongzi, pyramidal-shaped glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in reed leaves.

China Central Television reported that 123 million zongzi were bought the week before the Dragon Boat Festival.

Li Qiuyan, director of the brand developmen­t department at Lvmama, an online travel agency, said that more tourists have opted to make use of traditiona­l Chinese festivals, such as the Dragon Boat Festival, to participat­e in related activities and deepen their understand­ing of the culture.

“Travel packages offered on our website with activities such as wrapping zongzi and watching boat races were well-received during the holiday, especially by people who had planned to travel with their children and aging parents,” she said.

Xie Hui, a resident in Tianjin, loves traveling with her family during festivals, but she didn’t go anywhere this holiday as she had to accompany her daughter, who sat for gaokao on Friday and Saturday.

“We will make it up by going to the beach during the upcoming summer holiday,” she said.

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