Destinations across China have rolled out a variety of cultural and tourism programs for the five-day May Day holiday, which started on Friday, as travelers embrace both short suburban getaways and long-distance trips.
In Jiangxi Province, Shangrao has launched a sightseeing train linking scenic destinations including Mount Sanqing and Mount Guifeng, the latter recognized by UNESCO for its striking Danxia landform.
On board, eight themed settings — ranging from parent-child interaction to study tours and leisure gatherings — offer travelers new ways to enjoy the ride.
“This train is truly unique. Through the windows we can see green mountains and clear waters, and every carriage brings a new surprise. The overall experience is exceptionally good,” said Xu Pei, a passenger.
“I have never traveled like this before. Every time I travel in China by train I will find a different China,” said Elhadi, a tourist from Sudan.
In Zhejiang Province, a 2.2-kilometer sightseeing train along the Nantiao Creek in Hangzhou’s Yuhang District has become a popular holiday choice. The route makes use of existing railway facilities and local water resources to create a distinctive travel experience.
“Rail trips for spring outings and trendy May Day activities have led to a noticeable increase in visitor traffic, injecting new vitality into the countryside,” said Tang Hongbin, an official in charge of boosting local rural tourism.
In Shanxi Province, a camping site in Shouyang County has provided holidaymakers with a lively atmosphere.
In Beijing’s Shijingshan District, the renovated Shougang Park staged a series of cultural events during the holiday.
A music carnival brought in bands to perform, while large interactive art installations transformed the century-old industrial site into a new landmark.
Cultural, tourism programs enrich China’s May Day holiday travel
China has seen a thriving film market during the May Day holiday running from May 1 to 5, as the box office revenue in the period had exceeded 400 million yuan (around 58.58 million U.S. dollars) by Sunday morning, according to data from online platforms.
The booming film market has also helped to boost tourism and consumption across the country, with people enjoying discounts in some scenic spots, stores and restaurants with movie ticket stubs.
China’s May Day holiday box office exceeds 400 mln yuan



















