China’s tourist spending in Mid-Autumn Festival rose 8% from 2019-level, air passenger trips slid 20% on year
China’s tourist spending in Mid-Autumn Festival rose 8% from 2019-level, air passenger trips slid 20% on year

China’s tourist spending in Mid-Autumn Festival rose 8% from 2019-level, air passenger trips slid 20% on year

Chinese tourists made 107 million domestic trips during the three-day Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, an increase of 6.3% from the same period in 2019, according to data released by the Ministry of Cultural and Tourism on Wednesday

Chinese tourists spent a total of 51.04 billion yuan in the period, rising by 8% from the 2019-level, showed the data, meaning that the per capita spending reached 159.02 yuan, rising by 8.92 yuan from the level seen in 2019.

Hotel prices in the holiday fell by about 15% from the same . . .

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