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[A Comprehensive Review of China's 2025 Golden Week: Trends in Travel, Consumption, and Culture]-[Record travel during holiday week]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-10-09

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Overview of the 2025 Golden Week

The 2025 National Day holiday, widely referred to as "Golden Week," served as a powerful barometer for China’s economic vitality and social activity. Spanning eight days, this period witnessed a massive mobilization of the population, with 2.43 billion passenger trips recorded nationwide. This volume represents a 6.2% year-on-year increase, highlighting a robust return to travel and leisure across various transport sectors, including railways (153 million trips), civil aviation (19 million), and road networks (225 billion).

Shifting Dynamics in Travel and Tourism

Domestic Exploration and 'Hidden Gems'

While traditional tourist hotspots remain popular, there is a clear trend toward decentralization. Travelers are increasingly seeking "hidden gems" in regions like Yunnan, Xinjiang, and Tibet to avoid overcrowding. This shift is driven by a desire for more meaningful, personalized experiences. Furthermore, local governments have become highly proactive in leveraging cultural phenomena to boost tourism. A prime example is the influence of the video game Black Myth: Wukong, which drove significant interest in Shanxi province, leading to the creation of game-inspired souvenirs and increased site visits.

The Rise of Inbound and Outbound Tourism

China’s tourism landscape is becoming increasingly internationalized. Outbound travel has seen a surge in diversity, with Chinese tourists exploring niche routes like birdwatching in Kenya, or visiting visa-free destinations in Central Asia, where flight bookings to Pakistan and Kazakhstan surged by 33 and 23 times, respectively. Conversely, inbound tourism is thriving due to expanded visa-free policies covering 47 countries. Foreign visitors are frequently expressing astonishment at the safety and convenience of China’s "night economy," with many finding the local food culture and modern infrastructure deeply impressive.

Innovation in Consumption and Leisure

From 'City Walk' to 'City Fly'

Consumption patterns during the holiday have evolved beyond traditional retail. A standout trend is the rise of "low-altitude tourism," such as helicopter rides and unpowered tandem paragliding. In Huzhou, for instance, these innovative projects have redefined city exploration, moving from the popular "city walk" concept to a "city fly" experience. Data from the State Taxation Administration underscores this shift, showing a 76% growth in service consumption, indicating that people are prioritizing experiences over pure product acquisition.

Cultural Engagement and Entertainment

Public engagement remained high through events like the WTT China Smash at Shougang Park, which blended industrial heritage with modern sports, selling over 88,000 tickets. In the film sector, despite a shift in focus toward outdoor activities, the domestic box office performed strongly. With over 50 million moviegoers and a record-high audience rating of 85.4 out of 100, the diverse range of genres—spanning drama, animation, and history—demonstrated a high standard of content quality.

Economic Stimulus and Future Outlook

Government intervention played a crucial role in maintaining this momentum. Across the country, local authorities implemented "consumption vouchers"—such as the 13.5 million yuan issued in Haikou—to incentivize spending and unleash consumption potential. When combined with the 45% increase in daily sales revenue for consumption-related industries, the 2025 Golden Week stands as a testament to a resilient and evolving consumer market, characterized by a blend of traditional cultural appreciation and a hunger for modern, innovative experiences.

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📖 Transcript

The National Day holiday has come to a close, marking the end of a bustling week across the country.
The period was characterized by a significant flux in transportation, popular travel destinations, a dynamic film box office and vibrant consumer activity.
We'll get you all caught up on all the key developments and stories from this year's Golden Week.
We are live from Beijing.
This is Roundtable.
I'm Steve, and for the show, I'm with Niu Honglin and Yushan.

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