China's holiday spending up; services slow
May 08, 2025
|Bangkok Post
May day spending lags pre-Covid levels
Chinese travellers' spending rose 8% year-on-year during the May Day holiday to 180.27 billion yuan ($24.92 billion), but was still off pre-pandemic levels, while the country's services activity expanded at the slowest pace in seven months in April.
The May Day holiday, one of the country’s longest, is closely watched as a barometer of Chinese consumer confidence.
Consumption in the world’s second-largest economy has suffered amid sputtering growth and a prolonged property crisis, and the fallout from the US-China trade war is set to deepen the pain.
China's tourism ministry recorded 314 million domestic trips during the holiday, an increase of 6.5%, while the number of transactions using Weixin Pay, a popular payments app, rose by more than 10% year-on-year, with a notable increase in restaurant spending.
During the five day holiday, 10.9 million people entered and exited the country, an increase of 28.7% compared with 2024. Of this total 1.1 million were foreigners, up a sharp 43.1%, the official Xinhua news agency said.
But total spending per head over the five-day May holiday period, a typically busy time for family travel, rose just 1.5% to 574.1 yuan, Reuters calculations based on official data showed.
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