(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Chinese people's "May 1" trips are mostly short-distance migration and the South is more active

  China News Agency, Beijing, May 3 Question: Most Chinese people travel on May 1st due to short-distance migration, and the South is more active

  Author Wang Qingkai

  People who held back at home for more than 3 months finally ushered in the "May Day" small holiday.

  Baidu Map's national overall migration scale index curve shows that on the first day of the May Day holiday, China's population migration song has risen sharply from the previous months.

  Official data shows that on May 1, the total number of domestic tourists received by the country reached 23.197 million, and the domestic tourism income was about 9.77 billion yuan.

  Compared with the low population movement since the epidemic, the movement on May 1st can indeed be counted as a "small blowout."

 Dongguan into the most popular city

  Baidu map May 1st migration big data speckle map shows that population migration is more active in the south than in the north. The population migration areas of the country are obviously concentrated in the Pearl River Delta, the Yangtze River Delta, the Chengdu-Chongqing urban agglomeration in the middle, and Xi'an in the northwest.

  Specifically, the top three most popular cities in China that day were Dongguan, Guangdong, Shenzhen, and Chengdu, Sichuan. On May 1st, among the top 10 relocated cities, Guangdong Province occupied half of the seats.

  Statistics show that Shenzhen accounts for 44.12% of the total immigrant population in Dongguan, followed by Guangzhou and Huizhou. Dongguan ’s top 10 cities with the largest number of immigrants are all cities in Guangdong Province, which also fits the characteristics of this year ’s “May 1” holiday people ’s travel mainly based on short-distance travel.

 Chengdu loves to play out of town

  Among the hot-swap cities in the country, the hot-spot emigration and hot-spot emigration areas basically overlap. The Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta and central Chengdu-Chongqing urban agglomerations are also popular pop-out cities.

  Among the population moving out of the city, Chengdu, Sichuan tops the list.

  According to the data on May 1, the number of migrants in Chengdu accounted for 3.42% of the total number of migrants in the country; Shenzhen and Guangzhou ranked second and third with 3.41% and 3.25%, respectively.

  As the most popular city for emigration, where has Chengdu's immigrant population gone?

  Data show that on May 1, one out of every 10 out-migrant population in Chengdu went to Meishan City, followed by cities around Chengdu such as Deyang City and Mianyang City. The top 10 destinations, except Chongqing, are all cities in Sichuan Province.

  Although the heat of emigration in the south is much higher than that in the north, among cities in the north, Beijing's emigration fever is also quite worthy of attention. On April 29, Beijing announced that from April 30, the public health emergency level would be reduced from first level to second level. Those who travel to and return to Beijing from low-risk areas in the country will no longer be required to observe home isolation for 14 days.

  According to data from Qunar.com, within half an hour after the policy was issued, the number of air ticket searches increased rapidly. The number of air ticket departures from Beijing skyrocketed 15 times from the previous period, and the search volume of other travel products such as vacations and hotels also tripled.

 Most people travel short distances

  The Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China said that this year's "May Day" small holiday, it is expected that the nationwide business passenger traffic will increase significantly over the previous period, exceeding 117 million passengers. In terms of travel areas, the passenger flow will be driven by short-distance self-driving in the province; the cross-regional population flow is less than last year, and the daily average is about 11 million. The tourist flow will also be driven by the short-distance travel in the province. Railways, roads, civil aviation, etc. are expected to send passengers about one-third of the same period last year.

  A series of data shows that although Chinese people are interested in increasing travel, there are still concerns about the epidemic. "Safety" is still the most important consideration for people's travel. On the whole, it will take some time for the "tourism fever" to recover. (Finish)