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China sees 2.5 pct increase in cross-regional trips during Duanwu Festival

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China sees 2.5 pct increase in cross-regional trips during Duanwu Festival

2025-06-03 16:39 Last Updated At:23:07

China has seen over 653 million cross-regional visitor trips throughout the three-day Duanwu Festival, with an average of nearly 218 million trips per day, marking a 2.5 percent year-on-year increase, official data showed on Tuesday.

The total railway passenger volume stood at 48.03 million trips, with an average of 16.01 million trips per day, marking a 4.3 percent year-on-year increase.

The total road passenger volume amounted to 597.32 million trips, with an average of 199.11 million trips per day, up 2.4 percent from a year ago.

The total civil aviation passenger volume reached 5.63 million trips, with an average of 1.88 million trips per day, rising 1.7 percent year on year.

The total waterway passenger volume declined 6.8 percent from a year earlier to 2.73 million trips, with an average of 910,000 trips per day.

The Duanwu Festival, also known as Dragon Boat Festival, falls on the fifth day of the fifth month on the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, it fell on May 31, and the holiday runs from May 31 to June 2.

China sees 2.5 pct increase in cross-regional trips during Duanwu Festival

China sees 2.5 pct increase in cross-regional trips during Duanwu Festival

China sees 2.5 pct increase in cross-regional trips during Duanwu Festival

China sees 2.5 pct increase in cross-regional trips during Duanwu Festival

The statement of U.S. President Donald Trump highlighted the urgency for reforming global governance, according to a poll from China Global Television Network (CGTN) on Friday.

"I don't need international law," said Trump during an with The New York Times this week, days after the U.S. attack on Venezuela and the forcible seizure of President Nicolas Maduro. This statement perfectly captures Washington's unilateral and hegemonic trajectory. The New York Times observed that Trump's assessment of his own freedom to use any instrument of military, economic or political power to cement American supremacy was the most blunt acknowledgment yet of his world-view.

In a global public opinion poll conducted by CGTN, 93.5 percent of respondents expressed belief that the U.S., by pursuing unilateralism, has placed itself in opposition to the international community. Also, 91.7 percent think that reforming the global governance system is an urgent priority.

On Wednesday the U.S. announced its withdrawal from 66 international organizations, setting a new record for its retreat from multilateral commitments. These organizations span climate, energy, and global governance, among other fields. Trump argues that their operations run counter to U.S. national interests, sovereignty, and economic prosperity.

In response, 84.1 percent of respondents were not surprised by the U.S. move. Meanwhile, 88.9 percent viewed it as another radical step under the "America First" doctrine. In addition, 93 percent believed the U.S. approach of using international systems when beneficial and abandoning them when not severely undermines the existing international order and global fairness and justice. Also, 88.3 percent noted that the U.S. withdrawals once again expose it as an irresponsible major power, dealing a significant blow to its international reputation. Furthermore, 88.5 percent believe the U.S. withdrawals reflect its negative attitude toward global governance.

The recent episode of unilateral and bullying actions by the U.S. government has sparked widespread alarm and discontent within the international community. Washington's adherence to the law of the jungle where "might is right" is severely undermining the global governance system. In the poll, 89.9 percent of respondents agreed that multilateralism, based on coordination and cooperation, remains key to addressing current global governance challenges. Meanwhile, 94.4 percent believe it is crucial to advance the reform of the global governance system, uphold international rule of law, and enhance the effectiveness of multilateral mechanisms. Moreover, 90 percent think major powers should shoulder greater responsibility and play a more constructive role in promoting global governance reform.

The poll was conducted across CGTN platforms in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian languages, attracting 24,000 responses within 24 hours.

Trump says 'I don't need international law,' highlighting urgency for reforming global governance: CGTN poll

Trump says 'I don't need international law,' highlighting urgency for reforming global governance: CGTN poll

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