During China's eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, a total of 2.4 billion domestic trips were made (averaging over 300 million per day) – a year-on-year increase of six percent. Rick Dunham, Co-Director of the Global Business Journalism Program at Tsinghua University, highlights this as a sign of economic dynamism. The boom in museum visits, a surge in experiential projects, improved transportation convenience, and policies boosting disposable income have encouraged consumers to travel and spend. This reflects China's vibrant economic vitality.
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