China expects to see about two billion cross-regional trips during the upcoming seven-day National Day holiday as residents take the opportunity to reunite with families and travel to domestic or international tourism destinations, according to an official of the Ministry of Transport.
Li Yang, China's vice minister of transportation, released the related figures at a press briefing in Beijing Friday.
China's National Day falls on Oct 1 and the National Day holiday lasts from Oct 1 to 7. The seven-day holiday typically sees travel rush across the country as tourists take advantage of the long break to reunite with families or travel to see beautiful sceneries.
"According to our analysis and estimations, during the National Day holiday, the number of the trips taking place between cities and between the rural and the urban regions will reach 1.94 billion, a daily average of 227 million, marking a 0.7-percent daily increase over the same period last year," said Li.
In terms of the means of transportation, the vice minister said the choices will be various but driving by themselves will be a mainstream choice for holiday travelers.
"The percentage of self-drive trips will be very high. The estimated percentage of the tourists choosing to travel by driving cars on their own during the National Day holiday will surpass 80 percent, with 1,526 million passenger trips being carried out. The rest 20 percent of the tourists will travel by trains, flights, vessels, and the commercial passenger services provided by buses," Li added.
For National Day holiday travelers, their destinations are both within and out of China, said Li, adding that touring among provinces will be a mainstream choice in domestic travels, and for those who travel abroad they are more likely to head for nearby regions like the Southeast Asian countries.
"Our estimation also suggested that family trips will be a major force in the domestic travels and the cross-provincial travels will be a mainstream choice, with Beijing, Shanxi, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Chongqing, and Xinjiang being the potential hot destinations. Nearby countries like the Southeast Asian countries will be the popular destinations for outbound travelers," said Li.