Despite the jump, international travel in China over the holiday period has yet to rebound to pre-COVID levels.
BEIJING, China – Almost a quarter more domestic Chinese tourism trips have been made during this year’s Lunar New Year holiday, while cross-border travel more than doubled in the first six days of the week-long break following the end of strict COVID-19 curbs.
China in December began dismantling its stringent zero-COVID measures after nearly three years that saw intermittent citywide lockdowns, slower economic growth and a disrupted tourism and hospitality sector. From January 21 to January 26, the first six days of the holiday, a total of 2.39 million trips were made out of and into China, up 123.9% compared with the January 31 to February 5 period last year, the National Immigration Administration said on Friday, citing data on trips made by various means of transport.
Despite the jump, international travel over the holiday period has yet to rebound to pre-COVID levels.
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