Bookings for travel services from Chinese tourists during the five-day holiday from May 1 to 5 saw nearly 100 percent growth based on a rapid rebound last year, according to a report from Fliggy, one of the country's leading travel platforms.
Overseas hotel booking volume rose about 100 percent year on year, while the booking value of overseas car rentals surged three times year on year, said the report.
Chinese tourists traveled to nearly 200 countries and regions around the world during the holiday, covering over 3,000 cities, data from online travel agency Trip.com Group showed.