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The National Day holiday is coming up real soon! As we get closer and closer to September 30th, many netizens across China have already expressed their ecstatic joy for how they can’t wait to get off work!
According to a recent report released by Ctrip, China's largest online travel agency, more than 1,500 scenic spots across the country have offered free or discounted entry, and more than 20 provincial and municipal governments have issued travel vouchers.
Given the recovery of the Chinese tourism market, 600 million tourists are expected to go traveling during this year's eight-day National Day holiday.
The report shows that more than 1,500 scenic spots across the country have offered free tickets or discounts, including more than 400 in Central China's Hubei Province, 400 in South China's Guizhou Province and over 80 in Northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. For example, a total of 85 A-level scenic spots in Xinjiang have exempted ticket fees and 420 A-level scenic spots in Guizhou Province have offered a 50 percent discount for all entrance fees.
In addition, more than 20 provincial and municipal governments have issued travel vouchers to stimulate consumption. Visitors can get these vouchers on online travel platforms and receive subsidies for accommodation, tickets and customized vacation packages.
As recovery of the domestic air passenger market accelerates and tourism revitalization policies are launched, the industry is optimistic about the recovery of the tourism market during this year's National Day holiday.
While many netizens can’t wait to get out of their city and explore parts of China or see their families again, others prefer to stay home and look at other people’s WeChat Moments instead: “It’s the cheapest and most convenient way to see the world,” one netizen said.
But if cheap is what you seek, then you might be interested in the following destination many have confirmed will be the best deal you’ll find for the National Day holiday.
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For some, staying and working during the national holiday gets them paid three times their salary, so they’ll put up with the extra hours and then travel during the offseason when it’s not as crowded as it’s about to get next week.
Source: people's daily
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