BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese travellers' spending rose 8% year-on-year during the May Day holiday to 180.27 billion yuan ($24.92 billion), but was still off pre-pandemic levels, while the country's ...
STORY: Chinese travellers' spending rose 8% year-on-year during the May Day holiday to $24.92 billion. The holiday, one of the country's longest, is closely watched as a barometer of Chinese consumer ...
China’s tourism ministry recorded 314 million domestic trips during the May Day holiday, an increase of 6.5%. (EPA Images pic) Chinese travellers’ spending rose 8% year-on-year during the May Day ...