By Sophie Yu and Casey Hall BEIJING/SHANGHAI, May 7 (Reuters) - China's tourism sector saw a rise in trips during the May Day holiday, though official data released the day after the five-day break ...
Thousands of domestic train services added on last day of 'golden week' to meet record demand, and high energy costs affect consumer spending China's railway network broke passenger records during the ...
China's railway network transported 24.8 million passengers on May 1, setting a new single-day record, according to data ...
China's railway network handled 24.8 million passengers on May 1, a single-day record, the China State Railway Group said on Saturday. Another 19.7 million journeys were expected on Saturday, the ...
With the May Day holidays just around the corner, China is preparing for a two-way surge in cross-border travel, serving as a window into the country's consumption vitality. As inbound tourism evolves ...
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