As metropolises such as Beijing and Guangzhou, South China s Guangdong Province are emerging from the initial wave of coronavirus infections during the transition of the country s COVID-19 response phases, the amiable hustle and bustle is gradually seen clawing its way back to reviving the virus-hit consumer market.
China will conduct its fifth national economic census in 2023 to take stock of the country s economic and social development, a move that comes as the country braces for a slew of tone-setting economic symposiums in December, including the annual Central Economic Work Conference, which will lay out the macroeconomic policy foundation for a head start next year.
The Chinese central government and various ministries have vowed to step up efforts to clear logistic hiccups and ensure the smooth operation of the transportation network in recent days, after the country saw daily new COVID-19 cases exceeding 30,000 for two days, which led to stringent anti-virus measures that could weigh on business activities.
From October 1st to 7th, 75 3A-level and below scenic spots in Hunan received a total of 1.2032 million tourists, a year-on-year increase of 11.12%, and achieved an operating income of 109 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 16.72%; 404 accommodation units received a total of 368,200 accommodation tourists. person-times, and achieved an operating income of 168 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 2.73%.