Qingming is a Chinese festival traditionally designed to pay tribute to the dead. Held in early April it is also increasingly dedicated to cultural and tourism activities.
It is It starts on the 15th day after the spring equinox. Often seen as a time to enjoy the spring landscapes and visit family members.
The three -day holiday has also become a busy period for cultural and tourist activities in China. Destinations across the country saw an increase in the number of visitorshighlighting the growing vitality of the “spring economy”.
Large cities and rural areas have reached tourist records this year. In the province of Sichuan, in southwest China, visitors flew to the skies with helicopter tours for flower observation that offer panoramic views of colorful landscapes.
In Shanghai, The Cherry Flower Annual Festival introduced the nocturnal observation of the flowers For the first time, increasing the diversity of seasonal attractions.
About that, Outdoor well-being experiencessuch as retinal sources and camps, expanded spring consumption scenarios throughout the country.
Short -distance trips and close to the usual places of residence were the main choices of tourists. According to an online travel platform from China, reserves for local travel during the Qingming festival increased by 136%, with more than 70% of travelers to opt for travel lasting three days or less.
Com Reuters