China’s tourism sector is expected to see another surge following the market boom brought by the Qingming Festival earlier this month, as data show that a nationwide May Day holiday travel rush is already around the corner.
Ahead of this year’s May Day holiday, which runs from May 1 to 5, train and flight tickets to many popular domestic tourist attractions have already been fully booked.
Based on the data of visas, popular overseas destinations for the five-day holiday are Japan, South Korea, Australia, Vietnam, Canada and New Zealand.
In terms of inbound travels, statistics from several…