BEIJING, Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- Tourist destinations
around the country had at least 4.05 million visitors, up 33.4 percent
year-on-year, during the first four days of the week-long national holiday
marking the establishment of modern China.
The figure reflects reports from 119 tourist destinations as of6 p.m. on Thursday, said the office
in charge of ministry-level coordination on tourism during national holidays.
The office said tourism revenue jumped 37.5 percent
year-on-year.
This year's "golden week" National Day holiday runs
from Sept. 29 to Oct. 5. In previous years, the seven-day holiday kicked off on
Oct. 1.
Beijing had a visitor increase of more than 60
percent, with many tourists drawn to see the Olympics venues.
About 920,000 people, up 62 percent year-on-year,
visited 21 major tourist sites in Beijing, according to figures released by the
office.
The must-see Forbidden City welcomed 120,000
visitors, up 140 percent.
The financial hub -- Shanghai -- saw a 52.2-percent
rise in the number of tourists at more than 70 sites.
In quake-hit Sichuan Province, about 107,400 people,
an increase of 360 percent from last year, visited the ancient town of
Huanglongxi near Chengdu, capital of Sichuan.
Chinese trains carried more than 5.4 million
passengers on Wednesday alone, an increase of almost 13 percent. About 557,300
people traveled by air and 53.2 million people hit the roads on the same day.