‘Golden Week’ brings consumption boom
By Tu
Lei
Chinese
people spent more than ever during the weeklong National Day holidays at home
and abroad, showing that consumption power in the world’s second-largest
consumer market still has great potential.
In the
first seven days of October, dubbed Golden Week, retail and catering
enterprises across the country saw sales of 1.52 trillion yuan ($212.63
billion), up 8.5 percent on the same period last year, data from the Ministry
of Commerce (MOFCOM) showed on Monday, October 7.
MOFCOM
said consumption of tourism, culture and sports is booming, and the night
economy and the “first-store economy” have become new highlights. The
first-store economy refers to new brands setting up brick-and-mortar stores for
the first time.
The data
is in line with other official figures and online travel platforms. This shows
how the Chinese enjoyed the holidays with more willingness to travel and more
spending on goods.
The
Ministry of Transport said Monday there were 520 million trips on all modes of
transportation in the first six days of the month, with the number of rail
passengers up 5.2 percent on the same period last year.
The
country saw 782 million domestic tourists in the weeklong holidays, an increase
of 7.81 percent year-on-year; domestic tourism revenue reached 649.71 billion
yuan, an increase of 8.47 percent on a yearly basis, data from the Ministry of
Culture and Tourism showed on Monday.
“Domestic
demand has made a big contribution to the nation’s economy, and the trend is
stable, showing the resilience of the economy,” Cong Yi, a professor from the
Tianjin University of Finance and Economics, told the Global Times on Monday, October 7.
“The
data shows that local governments have put a lot of effort into boosting
cultural and tourism markets. Domestic demand will be stimulated only if
governments are willing to boost the market,” Tian Yun, a vice director of the
Beijing Economic Operation Association, told the Global Times on Monday. The rising data also injects positive
momentum in the downward economy for the fourth quarter, he added.
A
white-collar worker surnamed Li told the
Global Times on Monday that she and her boyfriend spent 17,000 yuan on a
six-day trip to two destinations in Southwest China’s Yunnan Province. “My
biggest expense was the accommodation,” she said.
Officials
in Southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality even called on local residents to
offer rooms to tourists at popular city locations such as Jiefangbei
(Liberation Square) in the central business district from Thursday to Saturday,
October 3 to 6.
Driving forces
Alipay,
China’s leading online payment platform, said that catering, travel and retail
are the three driving forces which lifted domestic demand during the
holidays.
Users of
Alipay spent 45 percent more in physical stores in the first three days of the
week compared with last year, it said, adding that sales sold through smart
sales such as facial recognition had soared by 90 percent on the same period
last year.
Visiting
locations connected to China’s revolutionary history was popular, coming as the
country celebrated a landmark anniversary.
A report
released by online travel agent Tongcheng-Elong and Suzhou-based online travel
agency ly.com said that Beijing, Yan’an in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province
and Jinggangshan in East China’s Jiangxi Province were the top three “red
tourism” sites.
The
Ministry of Culture and Tourism said that “red tourism” was a main theme of the
National Day holidays tourism market.
The
uptick in consumption in the service economy has also spread beyond China’s
borders, with the seven-day holiday becoming a global Golden Week.
A report
from travel site Ctrip.com said that travelers from Shanghai and Beijing spent
the most per person at 7,000 yuan, far higher than residents of other cities.
Japan was the most desirable destination, with 30 percent more people traveling
there during the holidays than last year.
Spending
on outbound trips was nearly 2,500 yuan per person with Alipay in the National
Day holidays, up 14 percent on the same period last year, a report released by
Alipay and Fliggy, Alibaba's travel services platform, showed.
Source:Global Times
On October 3, a cruise ship
sailed in the beautiful Dalong Lake scenic spot in Shanglin County, Guangxi
Province. (Photo by Gao Dongfeng from People’s Daily Online)
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