China’s Dragon Boat Holiday Boosts Domestic Tourism
China‘s domestic tourism sector demonstrated strong momentum during the recent Dragon Boat Festival holiday, recording approximately 124 million domestic trips across the country. Tourism spending reached 44.5 billion yuan, reflecting a 4% year-on-year increase and highlighting continued consumer confidence in travel. The performance underscores the resilience of China’s tourism market despite global economic uncertainties. Industry observers view the holiday figures as a positive indicator for the broader Asia–Pacific travel sector, with robust domestic demand expected to support tourism growth throughout 2026.
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