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840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

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840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

2026-04-06 15:19 Last Updated At:04-07 01:07

About 840 million cross-regional passenger trips are estimated in China during the three-day Qingming Festival holiday which started on Saturday, a 6-percent increase compared with the same period of last year.

On the first day of the holiday alone, over 300 million cross-regional passenger trips were made, marking a 4.5-percent increase compared with the same period of last year. Notably, railway and expressway passenger volumes both hit record highs on the same day.

China's railway system is expected to handle 20.8 million passenger trips on Monday, the last day of the holiday, and the transportation sector has planned to operate an additional 1,369 passenger trains.

Railway authorities in cities such as Zhengzhou, Changchun, Wuhan, and Xi'an have added extra passenger trains, using a coupling mode for EMUs and supplementing with ordinary trains to meet the surging demand.

Many tourists choose to travel by car, as all expressways are toll-free for vehicles with up to seven seats during the holiday. As a result, expressways across the country, especially those in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Yangtze River Delta region, have witnessed surging traffic on Monday, with the toll-free period expected to end at midnight (24:00).

The civil aviation sector is expected to welcome 1.94 million passengers on the same day, and waterways are estimated to handle over 1.11 million passenger trips.

"On the first day of the holiday, the expressway network handled 62.67 million vehicle trips, including 14.68 million new energy vehicles. The surge in self-driving travel and cultural tourism consumption drove double-digit growth in spending at scenic spots, hotels, and car rentals. In addition, returning to hometowns for tomb-sweeping activities and in-depth rural tours have also brought vitality to rural areas, promoting the spread of consumption from central cities to rural areas," said Yang Yong, deputy head of the Transport Services Department of the Chinese Ministry of Transport.

Falling on Sunday this year, the Qingming Festival, or the Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional Chinese festival for honoring the deceased and paying tributes to ancestors. The three-day holiday also provides a short break for Chinese citizens to enjoy outdoor activities and sightseeing in pleasant springtime temperatures.

840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

840 mln cross-regional passenger trips estimated in China during Qingming Festival holiday

As of 19:49 on Monday, China's total box office revenue for the Qingming Festival holiday had surpassed 300 million yuan (about 43.6 million U.S. dollars), according to data from online platforms.

The holiday lineup features animation, family, suspense, and other genres, with "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie", "Project Hail Mary", "It's OK", and "Now I Met Her" leading the tally.

The Qingming Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday that falls on the 15th day after the Spring Equinox, and China's three-day Qingming Festival holiday started on Saturday this year. While it is a time to enjoy the greenery of springtime and to visit the graves of ancestors, the holiday has also become a busy period for cultural and tourism activities in China, including visits to the cinema.

Cinemas in Beijing's Chaoyang District, as one of the first pilot areas for China's "movie plus" initiative, are actively exploring the "ticket stub economy," allowing moviegoers to present their ticket stubs from cinemas to receive discounts and added services in subsequent consumption scenarios.

In Xi'an City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the Xi'an Film Studio Experience Center for Arts of Film integrates film history with tourism, immersing visitors in the glory of classic movies.

"The exhibition gave me a systematic understanding of the historical development of Chinese film industry, allowing me to follow the footsteps of films to learn new things. I harvested both happiness and novel knowledge," said Qiu Keyu, a tourist.

The XR cinema in the park immerses visitors in film scenes.

"After putting on the XR device, I felt completely immersed - it was quite exciting," said Liu Bin, a moviegoer.

Qingming holiday box office hits 300 mln yuan

Qingming holiday box office hits 300 mln yuan

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