New Straits Times

Labour Day travel rush begins in China

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Millions of travellers criss-crossed China as the Labour Day holiday got under way yesterday, packing out tourist sites, thronging restaurant­s and visiting family as the vast country edges towards life after Covid-19.

The world’s second largest economy is expecting some 265 million journeys by road, train or boat during the five-day holiday, a Transport Ministry official said this week — numbers last seen in 2019 before Covid-19 struck.

Hundreds of day-trippers packed out the walkway along the top of the Great Wall at Badaling, some 60km from downtown Beijing, with many not wearing face masks.

Ahead of the holiday on Friday, passengers thronged train stations across the country, with queues stretching across crowd- ed departure halls.

Although China’s economy has bounced back from the coronaviru­s-induced slowdown of last year, consumer activity has lagged behind the stronger rebound seen in the industrial production.

But retail sales have since picked up, surging 34.2 per cent on-year in March and painting a more optimistic picture of consumptio­n demand.

Key cities, such as capital city Beijing, as well as Shanghai and

Guangzhou, were expected to see greater demand this Labour Day holiday, said transport official Li Huaqiang.

“The number of people would have basically returned to levels seen in the same period in 2019,” he added.

But Chinese authoritie­s sounded a cautious note ahead of the break, warning that tourist attraction­s should impose restrictio­ns on visitor numbers and have ticketing systems to control

the flow of people.

Travellers will also need to register at attraction­s and show their “health codes” — an electronic certificat­e on their phones to prove they are not at risk of infecting others.

While the coronaviru­s outbreak has been largely brought under control in China, fresh outbreaks at the start of the year prompted authoritie­s to urge migrant workers to stay home over the Lunar New Year.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? People visiting the Great Wall of China during the Labour Day holiday in Beijing yesterday.
AFP PIC People visiting the Great Wall of China during the Labour Day holiday in Beijing yesterday.

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