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China tourism rebounds over Golden Week but still below last year

Shanghai/Beijing | ByReuters | Posted by Jahnavi Gupta
Oct 09, 2020 10:25 AM IST

Chinese domestic tourism saw a robust rebound over the just-ended Golden Week holiday, encouraged by China’s success in stamping out the novel coronavirus, although levels were still well short of last year.

Chinese domestic tourism saw a robust rebound over the just-ended Golden Week holiday, encouraged by China’s success in stamping out the novel coronavirus, although levels were still well short of last year.

Domestic tourism revenues stood at 466.56 billion yuan ($68.7 billion), 69.9% of last year’s figure.(Pixabay)
Domestic tourism revenues stood at 466.56 billion yuan ($68.7 billion), 69.9% of last year’s figure.(Pixabay)

Tourism sites were visited by 637 million domestic tourists over the eight-day National Day holiday that started October 1, 79% of last year’s total, China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism said in a statement on Thursday.

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Domestic tourism revenues stood at 466.56 billion yuan ($68.7 billion), 69.9% of last year’s figure, it added.

That, however, marked an improvement from China’s last long holiday period over May 1-5 for Labour Day, when 115 million domestic tourists travelled and tourism revenues were only 47.56 billion yuan.

Since then, Covid-19 cases have ebbed, with no new community transmissions in mainland China since early August.

“The consumption boom during the holiday is only the beginning of a long-lasting post-pandemic recovery in China, as we believe the recovery will be accelerating in the coming months and will further boost the rebound of China’s economy,” said Jay Xiao, CEO of Nasdaq-listed consumer finance platform LexinFintech.

Still, the October Golden Week figures undershot last year’s levels, even though the holiday period was extended this year by a day as it overlapped with China’s mid-autumn festival.

The figures also defied some expectations that domestic tourism would be much stronger with cross-border travel restrictions and a dearth of international flights deterring millions of Chinese nationals from overseas trips.

“The quick rebound may have alleviated concerns about China’s growth momentum, but it is too early to be complacent,” Betty Wang, senior China economist at ANZ, wrote in a note.

“Tourism revenue during the holiday period only rebounded to 69.9% of last year,” she said, noting core inflation trended lower year-on-year to 0.5% growth in July and August, the lowest level since 2010.”

The soft CPI growth suggests domestic demand remained fragile.

Separate data from the commerce ministry showed average daily sales at key retail and catering enterprises rose 4.9% over the October holiday period from a year earlier, with sales totalling 1.6 trillion yuan ($238 billion).

It also noted strong car sales growth in some areas around the country, with sales in Beijing 23.5% higher.

Car trips featured prominently this year, according to state media, contributing to highway congestion and also indicating continued caution over coronavirus transmissions and outbreaks.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.)

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