China’s Holiday Travel Is Back to 80% of Pre-Pandemic Level

  • Consumer confidence improving along with economy: Citigroup
  • Spending about 70% of 2019 level, ministry data show

Visitors walk in Beijing’s Qianmen district during Golden Week, on Oct. 4.

Photographer: Yan Cong/Bloomberg
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Travel in China rebounded over the eight-day holiday period this month as the nation displayed further evidence that it is overcoming the coronavirus pandemic, with about 637 million trips made, government data show.