China’s New Year Holiday Sees 142M Trips, $12B in Spending
During Jan 1–3, 2026, the Chinese mainland saw 142 million domestic trips and 84.8 billion yuan ($12.1B) in tourism spending, driven by winter tours, sun getaways, and visa-free visitors.
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During Jan 1–3, 2026, the Chinese mainland saw 142 million domestic trips and 84.8 billion yuan ($12.1B) in tourism spending, driven by winter tours, sun getaways, and visa-free visitors.
High prices are widening the gap in U.S. holiday spending, with affluent households leading the charge while lower-income Americans tighten belts due to rising costs for essentials.
Holiday spending in the US is set to soar! 🛍️ With forecasts predicting a 3.5% increase from last year, over $980 billion might be spent this season. Get ready for a shopping extravaganza!
China’s National Day holiday from October 1 to 7 saw travel and spending skyrocket, with passenger trips and box office revenues reaching new heights! 🧳💸
China’s Dragon Boat Festival holiday brought vibrant spending across tourism, transport, and retail sectors, showcasing festive vibes and economic growth. 🎏🎉
China’s Dragon Boat Festival saw 110 million domestic trips, up 6.3% from last year. Tourists spent 40.35 billion yuan ($5.57 billion), an 8.1% increase. Find out how the festivities made waves! 🚣♂️🇨🇳