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The retail sales of consumer goods in China rose 16 percent year-on-year to almost 350 billion yuan (46.7 billion U.S. dollars) during the week-long National Day holiday. (File Photo)
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BEIJING, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- The retail sales of
consumer goods in China rose 16 percent year-on-year to almost 350 billion yuan
(46.7 billion U.S. dollars) during the week-long National Day holiday, said
sources with the Ministry of Commerce on Sunday.
The retail sales were boosted as more Chinese people
travel, gather for family reunions, buy more commodities, and hold weddings
during the seven-day holiday known as the "golden week".
Prices of daily necessities maintained stable as
there was a sufficient supply in the market, according to the ministry.
Many people in rural areas joined urban dwellers in
shopping, traveling and dining out while some city residents waved goodbye to
busy urban lives and traveled to suburbs or remote villages to enjoy leisure
time.
Sales of garments, home appliances, jewelries and
autos rose in Chongqing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Shanxi, Jilin and
Heilongjiang, said the ministry.
In Shanghai alone some 30,000 weddings were held
around the holiday period. Famous restaurants were crowded during the holidays,
according to surveys, said the ministry.
China has three Golden Week holidays every year,
including the Spring Festival holiday, May 1 Labor Day holiday and October 1
National Day holiday.
The Chinese government launched Golden Week holidays
in 1999, in the hope of encouraging people to spend more money for the benefit
of economic growth.
In 2006, the retail sales of China's consumer goods
rose 14.5 percent over that in 2005 to 300 billion yuan during the National Day
holiday.