Chinese outbound tourists hit 56,000 during the National Day Holiday
October 1st is the National Day in mainland China. To promote tourism, Chinese government has made this into a week-long break. It doesn’t mean that all businesses are giving their employees that many vacation days though. In most cases, the true holiday is still only three days, but the weekends before and after are “moved” so all together people have 7 days of vacation time. This week is called “Golden Week”. (If you do business with China, you might have hard time finding anybody during this week. So better plan for that.)
During the golden week of 2008, around 56,000 Chinese tourists traveled abroad, according to statistics released by the Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection.
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Macao are still the top choices for Chinese residents and attracted about 23,000 mainland tourists during the week-long holiday.
In addition, domestic tourism saw significant increase as well. The number of tourists to Beijing rose 35% compared to the same period of last year, mainly because of recent successful Olympics.
Source: http://www.chinaknowledge.com/News/news-detail.aspx?type=1&id=17967
