China sees prosperous tourism during May Day holidays thanks to long-term domestic anti-virus achievements
Shan Jie Published: May 05, 2021 06:31 PM
Music fans enjoy Midi Festival in Jinan, capital of East China s Shandong Province on May 2. Photo: IC
China has seen hottest holiday in the past few days since the COVID-19 pandemic happened, as tourism industry enjoyed overall prosperity during the five-day May Day holidays, showing China s achievements in tackling the pandemic and recovering the economy.
May Day, also known as the International Workers Day, is observed on May 1. Many Chinese people have chosen to travel during the holiday that lasts from May 1 to 5 this year.
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BEIJING: Tickets to tourist attractions, shopping coupons and report cards naming and shaming stores where staff haven t been vaccinated: China is veering from compulsion to persuasion in its bid to inoculate its population against COVID-19.