Labor Day holiday bookings for hotels, car rentals and other travel more than tripled from the same period a year ago, and rose more than 30% from 2019, Trip.com said, without disclosing dollar amounts. Shanghai Disney Resort was among the top 10 destinations, including for those 21 years old and younger, according to Trip.com.
Chinese consumers also spent 1.67 billion yuan ($260 million) at the movies during the holiday, primarily on domestic films, according to ticketing site Maoyan.
Overall, a record 230 million trips were taken within the country during that period, an increase of nearly 18% from 2019 levels, according to figures from China s Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Labor Day holiday bookings for hotels, car rentals and other travel more than tripled from the same period a year ago, and rose more than 30% from 2019, Trip.com said, without disclosing dollar amounts. Shanghai Disney Resort was among the top 10 destinations, including for those 21 years old and younger, according to Trip.com.
Chinese consumers also spent 1.67 billion yuan ($260 million) at the movies during the holiday, primarily on domestic films, according to ticketing site Maoyan.
Overall, a record 230 million trips were taken within the country during that period, an increase of nearly 18% from 2019 levels, according to figures from China s Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Labor Day holiday bookings for hotels, car rentals and other travel more than tripled from the same period a year ago, and rose more than 30% from 2019, Trip.com said, without disclosing dollar amounts. Shanghai Disney Resort was among the top 10 destinations, including for those 21 years old and younger, according to Trip.com.
Chinese consumers also spent 1.67 billion yuan ($260 million) at the movies during the holiday, primarily on domestic films, according to ticketing site Maoyan.
Overall, a record 230 million trips were taken within the country during that period, an increase of nearly 18% from 2019 levels, according to figures from China s Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The gold mask uncovered from the Sanxingdui site is 28cm in height.
THE recently discovered gold mask from the Sanxingdui archaeological site – sporting similar exotic features to those of previously unearthed bronze face masks – has drawn enormous interest.
Located in south-west China’s Sichuan province, the Sanxingdui Ruins site dates back over 3,200 years. More than 1,000 artefacts were recovered in an excavation in 1986, including bronzeware with exotic markings, face masks with protruding pupils and an exquisite 3.95m-divine tree believed to have been worshipped as the ladder to heaven.
Explore the discoveries at Sanxingdui Ruins in this month’s China Watch, which also takes you to Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo in the Jiangsu province, highlighting the works of its innovative zookeeper Shen Zhijun.