Holiday brings travel, revenue boom

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China's Qingming Festival holiday saw a significant increase in travel and revenue, with double-digit growth in visitor numbers and ticket revenue. The three-day holiday, which coincided with students' spring break, drove a surge in domestic and outbound travel, with popular destinations including South Korea, Thailand, and Malaysia.
The Qingming Festival holiday in China saw robust growth in travel and revenue. Visitor numbers and ticket revenue increased by double digits. In Sichuan province, 5.77 million visits were recorded, up 14.51% from last year. Ticket revenue reached 60.74 million yuan, a 16.84% year-on-year increase. The holiday coincided with students' spring break, driving a surge in domestic and outbound travel. Popular destinations included South Korea, Thailand, and Malaysia. Inbound tourism also saw a spike, with visitors from Bangladesh, Brazil, and Turkiye increasing more than sixfold.
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